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The Great Migration: How Can Humans Live on Mercury?  | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams
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The Great Migration: How Can Humans Live on Mercury? | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

Mercury, the closest planet to our Sun, is a hellish place! Alternately red hot and freezing cold, airless, and exposed to tremendous amounts of radiation! And yet, humans could live there someday!

Stories From Space · Matthew S Williams, ITSPMagazine, Stories From Space

May 31, 202319m 7s

Show Notes

Host | Matthew S Williams

On ITSPmagazine  👉 https://itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/matthew-s-williams

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Episode Description

Mercury, the closest planet to our Sun, is a hellish place! Alternately red hot and freezing cold, airless, and exposed to tremendous amounts of radiation! And yet, humans could live there someday! 

By taking advantage of its peculiar orbital mechanics, Mercury could become a major exporter or minerals, energy, art, and ideas!

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Resources

"How Do We Settle on Mercury?" - Universe Today: https://www.universetoday.com/130109/how-do-we-colonize-mercury/

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