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The Great Migration: Living in the Belt | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams
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The Great Migration: Living in the Belt | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

With the right technology, strategies, and commitment, human beings could live in the Main Asteroid Belt someday, giving rise to a segment of humanity known as "Belters."

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

July 8, 202325m 59s

Show Notes

Host | Matthew S Williams

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

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Episode Description

With the right technology, strategies, and commitment, human beings could live in the Main Asteroid Belt someday, giving rise to a segment of humanity known as "Belters."

The economic and scientific benefits would be immense, but so would the sociopolitical and cultural experiments it could allow for

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Resources

The science of becoming "interplanetary": Could humans live in the asteroid belt? (Interesting Engineering): https://interestingengineering.com/science/humans-asteroid-belt

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