Strength of materials and designs for space habitat

Forum: Spacesettlers
Thread: Strength of materials and designs for space habitat

# 4656 byaglobus@... on Nov. 30, 2003, 12:24 a.m.
Member since 2021-10-03

On Nov 23, 2003, at 5:09 PM, victoriatangoman wrote:

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The dinosaurs were destroyed by an asteroid because they weren't
space-faring. It's almost as if Gaia then thought "Well, dinosaurs
worked pretty well, but space-faring is necessary. Maybe I'll should
try mammals this time." Humanity is now developing systems to detect
and deflect asteroids, and could build orbital space colonies to spread
beyond Earth to insure life would survive a planetary catastrophe.

Al Globus
CSC at NASA Ames Research Center
http://www.nas.nasa.gov/~globus/home.html

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