Space Colonization

 In the future, we will live in space. Wow!!!

➣ Space Colonization means we build a colony in space to live there.

➣ Why we colonize in space or in other plants?

      There are several reasons why the concept of space colonization has been explored and considered by scientists & researchers. 
      - Expansion and Resource Utilization
      - Economic Opportunities
      - For Survival
      - Planetary Protection
      - Scientific Exploration and many more.
 
Example model of colony in space ( SpaceX)

     Let's talk about it. 
➣ We see that population of humanas increases rapidly, so we need land, food and many resources to survive. So if we build a colony in space than our problem of Lake of land is solve.
➣ Many researchers believe that in future our beautiful earth may change into a polluted and desolate wasteland. So we an option to live in space.
➣  By becoming a multi-planetary species we have more chances to keep human civilization alive. Now days we live in space to do experiments in ISS (International space station). 

Biosphere 2 ( Arizona, U.S.)

➣ This image is not a computer simulation, it's real on our Earth. 

➣ It is biosphere 2 located in Arizoa desert. Biosphere 2 is a unique experimental facility designed to simulate a self-contained ecosystem similar to Earth's biosphere. It was constructed in the late 1980s and consists of several enclosed habitats, including a rainforest, ocean with a coral reef, savannah, mangrove wetlands, and agricultural areas.

➣The purpose of Biosphere 2 was to study the interactions between living organisms and their environment within a closed system. The facility aimed to simulate the conditions necessary for self-sustaining life, including air, water, and nutrient cycling. It was envisioned as a stepping stone towards future space colonization and sustaining life in extraterrestrial environments.

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