Colonizing Mars – Dr Robert Zubrin, President of Mars Society

Interview with Dr Robert Zubrin, President of Mars Society, Aeronautics Engineer, regarding colonizing Mars.
Read moreInterview with Dr Robert Zubrin, President of Mars Society, Aeronautics Engineer, regarding colonizing Mars.
Read moreWe typically imagine interstellar civilizations as vastly superior in technology to modern times, but could the future see planets colonized by spaceships little better than our modern ones?
Read moreO’Neill Cylinders space stations are examples of large rotating habitats able to be constructed in space in which people and even a complex ecology might be transplanted. But what would it be like living in one and how would civilizations based inside them in the future tend to operate?
Read moreResearchers at the University in Bologna and the University of Padua in Italy have turned to the natural tunnels formed by ancient lava tubes, or ‘pyroducts’, as a good subterranean place in which to establish a human colony on the Red Planet.
Read moreThe international journal Earth-Science Reviews published a paper offering an overview of the lava tubes (pyroducts) on Earth, eventually providing an estimate of the (greater) size of their lunar and Martian counterparts.
Read moreUFO Chronicles: Pilot Encounters and Underground Bases
Read moreThe first people to colonize a world beyond our solar system may have trouble describing their new home to the folks back on Earth.
Read more