We could settle people there... If they were willing to prepare for alien environments and living in expansive artificial environments founded on bedrock. Honestly it is the perfect testbed for environment encapsulation research work, with it the hassle of a hostile chemical atmosphere.
We’re not on a spinning water ball hurling through ‘space’. And Antarctica is not a continent on the bottom of a ball; not to mention the hassles and hurdles of getting past the Antarctic Treaty established back in the 50s. But at least this is good propaganda.
That's right, the video doesn't focus on a 'spinning water ball' Earth. It uses the space station analogy to make the concept of living in Antarctica more relatable. The video's purpose is to explore the possibility of year-round habitation in Antarctica, not to persuade people to move there.
I mean, if the scientists can then we can
We could settle people there... If they were willing to prepare for alien environments and living in expansive artificial environments founded on bedrock. Honestly it is the perfect testbed for environment encapsulation research work, with it the hassle of a hostile chemical atmosphere.
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Spot on! Antarctica can be a good testing ground for assessing our preparedness for extreme habitats.
We’re not on a spinning water ball hurling through ‘space’. And Antarctica is not a continent on the bottom of a ball; not to mention the hassles and hurdles of getting past the Antarctic Treaty established back in the 50s. But at least this is good propaganda.
That's right, the video doesn't focus on a 'spinning water ball' Earth. It uses the space station analogy to make the concept of living in Antarctica more relatable.
The video's purpose is to explore the possibility of year-round habitation in Antarctica, not to persuade people to move there.