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  2. Space colonization - Wikipedia

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    With colonization of space having been a critically discussed issue since the dawn of the space age, resulting in the Outer Space Treaty (1967), the flag was not to symbolize any territorial claims. [1] Space colonization (or extraterrestrial colonization) is the colonization of outer space and astronomical bodies.

  3. Space exploration - Wikipedia

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    It was a vertical test launch. Although the rocket reached space, it did not reach orbital velocity, and therefore returned to Earth in an impact, becoming the first sub-orbital spaceflight. [24] In 1949, the Bumper-WAC reached an altitude of 393 kilometres (244 mi), becoming the first human-made object to enter space, according to NASA. [25]

  4. Space and survival - Wikipedia

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    Space and survival is the idea that the long-term survival of the human species and technological civilization requires the building of a spacefaring civilization that utilizes the resources of outer space, [1] and that not doing this might lead to human extinction. A related observation is that the window of opportunity for doing this may be ...

  5. Space colonization could make humans evolve into multiple species

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    Here's why it's so weird that we haven't found aliens yet NASA is not ready to detect alien life on Jupiter's beautiful water-rich moon Europa We're going to detect alien life in the next decade ...

  6. Colonization of the asteroid belt - Wikipedia

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    One of the primary arguments for space colonization is to ensure the long-term survival of the human species. In the event of worldwide artificial or natural disaster a space colony would allow the human species to continue on. [5] Michael Griffin, the NASA administrator in 2006, stated the case as follows:

  7. ‘A giant leap’: Why a tech billionaire’s climb outside a ...

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    Today’s success represents a giant leap forward for the commercial space industry and @NASA’s long-term goal to build a vibrant U.S. space economy.” The four citizen astronauts will have ...

  8. Colonization of Mars - Wikipedia

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    Colonization of Mars differs from the crewed Mars exploration missions currently pursued by public space agencies, as they aim to land humans for exploration. [6] [7]The terminology used to refer a potential human presence on Mars has been scrutinized since at least the 2010s, [4] with space colonization in general since the 1977, as by Carl Sagan, who preferred to refer to settlements in ...

  9. Space Age - Wikipedia

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    The Cold War era competition between the United States and Soviet Union is one of the reasons the space age happened at that time. Since then the space age continues for the generation of scientific knowledge, the innovation and creation of markets, inspiration, and agreements between the space-faring nations. [12] Other reasons for the ...