2023
DOI: 10.3389/fspas.2023.1081340
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Pancosmorio (world limit) theory of the sustainability of human migration and settlement in space

Abstract: It seems to be an accepted assumption that human migration into space is inevitable. However, almost 60 years of scientific studies of the effects of space on Earth life suggest this is not a given. Life on Earth evolved in the context of conditions that are unique to Earth and are not duplicated anywhere else in our solar system. The science indicates that life-sustaining conditions on Earth could be the very things that inhibit our ability to live off-Earth. This paper combines 100 years of scientific develo… Show more

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“…Space aquaculture could be planned and integrated into a lunar base's agricultural activities (Przybyla, 2021). Incorporating this activity in addition to greenhouse biomass production or an environmental control and life-support system (ECLS) would increase the level of sustainability over time (Irons and Irons, 2023). The Lunar Hatch program, supported by the French Space Agency (CNES) and the French Institute for Ocean Science (Ifremer), is investigating the feasibility of developing space aquaculture by studying the viability of shipping embryonated fish eggs from the Earth to the Moon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Space aquaculture could be planned and integrated into a lunar base's agricultural activities (Przybyla, 2021). Incorporating this activity in addition to greenhouse biomass production or an environmental control and life-support system (ECLS) would increase the level of sustainability over time (Irons and Irons, 2023). The Lunar Hatch program, supported by the French Space Agency (CNES) and the French Institute for Ocean Science (Ifremer), is investigating the feasibility of developing space aquaculture by studying the viability of shipping embryonated fish eggs from the Earth to the Moon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%