50 years will man live in the moon?

According to one of the most famous physicists today, Stephen Hawking, before the threat of population overload, humanity began to live in the moon and toward Mars for the next 50 years.

According to one of the most famous physicists today, Stephen Hawking, before the threat of population overload, humanity began to live in the moon and toward Mars for the next 50 years.

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In the Live From Space program on British television, Hawking cosmology expert commented: 'I am afraid for our future. Our planet earth is threatened by the risk of population overload and lack of resources . We need project B. If our species wants to exist in the next 100 years or 1,000 years, it is imperative that we find places to settle in other worlds in the universe. '

Mr. Hawking continued: 'ISS (International Space Station) allows us to accumulate the necessary knowledge for deep journeys in space. From now to 50 years, I have no doubt that humanity began to live on the moon and I really hope for the possibility of humans living in Mars at the end of the century. I think the great work being done on ISS will allow the next generation of people to explore the solar system and outside the solar system. '

Mr. Hawking is sure that new technology will give people rapid progress to adjust to new worlds that are suitable for life and this century is really 'Space Century'.

Update 17 December 2018
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