The bold idea for people to live on the Moon: It sounds ridiculous and reasonable

A bold idea. Who would have thought there was a way to live on the Moon!

In the fairy, the Moon is a beautiful place, and depending on the culture, the beauty there will be different. As in the East Asian fairy, the Moon has a palace, there is Hang Nga and Ngoc Ngoc, or there is a banyan tree with Uncle Cuoi sitting beside .

But the reality is that the Moon is not beautiful. Earth's 4.5 billion-year-old satellite is just a giant block of rock, without the atmosphere, temperature is either extremely cold or extremely hot, and of course no one can live.

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ESA's idea is to bring the "living underground" people to the Moon.

The ambition to bring humankind to the Moon does not live up to that point, it just doesn't work. However, recently, ESA - European Space Agency has come up with an extremely bold, ridiculous idea that turns out to be extremely reasonable to bring people to life in this satellite. The idea is: bring the "living in the ground" of the Moon to the human.

In fact, the Moon has been discovered a lot but mostly only on the surface. Humanity has walked on it, even . playing golf there, but below the surface there are many mysteries. So, ESA wants to explore this mystery, through a hole thought to be formed by lava collapsing more than 1 billion years ago.

The geological structure of this area is almost identical to that of Hawaii. The difference may be due to the exposure of meteorites from the universe.

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In fact, the Moon has been discovered a lot but mostly only on the surface.

"Exploring and marking these lava tubes will not only provide new information about the geological structure of the Moon, but also make more interesting choices, such as creating long-term bunkers for species. for example " - Francesco Sauro, ESA training director said.

"Shelters will help astronauts avoid the impact of cosmic radiation and meteorites, and may allow access to frozen water that is believed to be hidden under the surface of the satellite."

Currently, ESA is calling for ideas from the community to explore this area. They wanted to have a practical way to locate them more easily, and at the same time allow communication from the bottom of the cave to the ground and spread to Earth without obstruction.

"The ideas can be based on an autonomous robot system, or a satellite, or a combination of both," said Loredana Bessone, who came up with the idea.

"In addition, we are aiming for a system that allows landing on the Moon, collecting and identifying caves and contributing to scientists' exploration."

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Update 26 August 2019
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