To the Moon (and mars)
With the recent explosive tests of Space X’s prototype future rocket, I find it hard not to get excited about the future of space travel for our planet. With a renewed focus and push for prolonged human activity on planetary bodies by multiple space agencies and private companies the opportunity and possibility to live on another planet has never been closer. A culmination of events this month have renewed my interest into the subject. With NASA’s Perseverance Rover landing due to be streamed live for the first time in history we can watching HD and hear what it is like to land on another planet.
The opportunities afforded to us by such exploration are far reaching, with the opportunity to impact every aspect of life, design, architecture, farming, renewability and resources.