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When are we going to settle on the moon? Ask god for help

As far as the moon is concerned, it can't. But it's hard to say what it will be like in 500 years. These problems may have been solved, or the problems on the earth have been "solved" before the problems on the moon have been solved. In fact, the environment suitable for human habitation is actually very bad. There are still many unsolved problems, such as the atmospheric problem on the moon and the temperature difference problem ... The atmospheric problem cannot be solved, and the answers to other problems are unstable. Of course, you don't have to worry about this in the movie. Besides, problems that can be solved with money are not problems at all. Death is an insurmountable problem for human beings, and it can't be solved by money, including the future of earth-moon system (not to mention the solar system). It is almost impossible to settle on the moon, because the acceleration of gravity on its surface is only 1/6 of that of the earth, and it is difficult for gravity on its surface to capture air. Therefore, Method 1: Build it on its surface (which is relatively expensive and takes a short time), and there will be an independent gravity device at the part where the space is connected with the surface. Method 2: Inside the moon (the cost is relatively small and the time is relatively long), the space will be connected with a tunnel on the surface, which is an underground city dug out. Because the closer to the inside, the greater the acceleration of gravity, so there is no need to spend energy to build a magnificent gravity system. But people's current scientific and technological level is limited, which is not enough for them to immigrate to the moon. Based on this, American scientists put forward the "doomsday ark" plan, that is to say, if modern people are silent in nuclear war, asteroid impact and geomagnetic transformation before emigrating to the moon, they can send the earth's civilization, human genetic code and plant seeds to the moon for the survivors to use and restore human civilization. In other words, with modern science and technology, modern civilization can be sent to the moon for preservation, but it will not be immigrated. NASA's Moon Landing Plan: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the second hometown of mankind, recently announced the plan of "returning to the moon". By 2020, astronauts will return to the moon for the first time. According to NASA's plan, astronauts' exploration of the lunar surface surpassed the Apollo program and accelerated the construction of the lunar base. In 2008, the United States will launch a "lunar reconnaissance orbiter" to pave the way for the subsequent construction of a lunar base. Subsequently, the lunar base will be gradually expanded, and power supply, mobile lunar rover and astronaut residential area will be built one after another. The ultimate permanent lunar base will ensure that astronauts can live on the moon for six months. In this series of "returning to the moon" missions, the key to success is the construction of the living system, or simply put, the place where astronauts live and work. As the second hometown of astronaut activities, the lunar base will provide material sources and living and working space. At present, researchers at Johnson Space Center are developing some models for experiments on the earth to detect many different types of lunar residence systems. Scheduling and stationing use two completely different devices, each with a clear purpose. Lunar mission The lunar mission includes all kinds of preparatory activities needed to stay on the surface of the moon for 4 to 7 days. The vehicles sent by the moon are similar to the equipment needed for camping, and of course only include necessities. The lunar resident mission will build a carrier capable of carrying the research team to conduct regular exploration activities on the moon for at least 42 to 98 days, which can support long-term scientific exploration and technical testing of the lunar surface. The mission stationed on the moon is similar to a long trip across the United States in a well-equipped trailer.