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Big bang: Dutch firm eyes space baby

Climate crises, nuclear Armageddon, or a sudden meteor strike it's clear humanity could do with Planet B. But first we need to learn to reproduce safely in space, says Dutch entrepreneur Egbert Edelbroek."It's important that the Earth and humanity can become a multiplanetary species," Edelbroek told AFP. "If you want to have independent human settlements beyond Earth, and if you really want them to be independent, you also need to address the reproductive challenge," said the entrepreneur.

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our goal is to have a sustained presence on the moon, we are sending a crew to the moon for 30 days, which takes a lot of systems to develop. we need time on the surface for oursystems, both the technology and the humans, to understand how they adapt to that partial gravity environment before we go on to mars. yes, you mentioned mars. in the decade of the 2030s, not that far away. is that actually possible? it s not that far away, which makes me nervous because we have a lot of work to do to get there! we believe it s possible, and that s why it is so important to get these missions, like artemis i, so we can get onto artemis ii and start flying a crew, understanding the safety of the vehicle, the performance of our vehicle, which we got so much out of this mission here.

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humanity s sights once again. jim free is the associate administrator for exploration systems development with nasa. hejoins me now from houston. thank you so much forjoining us. as we heard in the report, the next mission is with astronauts on board. but what i thought was interesting, the aim is to go back to the moon to learn how to live. talk us through. that s exactly right, thank you for having me. our goal is to have a sustain presence on the moon, we are sending a crew up to the moon for 30 days, which takes a lot of systems to develop. we need time on the surface for our systems, both the technology and the humans, to understand how they adapt to that partial gravity environment before we go on to mars. partial gravity environment before we go on to mars. yes, you mentioned

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