Liberty will be necessary for us to settle in space
If we want to be a multi-planetary civilisation, then we will require a level of inventiveness only possible under true economic freedom.
If we want to be a multi-planetary civilisation, then we will require a level of inventiveness only possible under true economic freedom.
Whether it be missions to asteroids, the Moon or Mars, 2022 is set to be another exciting year for space exploration.
The Reaction round-up of what you should, and shouldn’t, be reading this week.
From Venus’ fold mountains to Titan’s drowned coastline, our solar system is filled with spectacular geological structures.
New experiments will help us understand more about how planets form and evolve – seeing deep into Mars is just one piece of a solar-system sized puzzle.
The seven others planets in our solar system, the 200+ moons and the countless asteroids all deserve more attention.
The scientific work on space exploration is impressive, but there are problems closer to home that need more attention.
Landing on Mars is no small feat, but scientists are both learning from their failed missions and building on their successes.
The exoplanets have varied weather systems, each one very different to earth.
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