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What is better life in space or jobs here on earth>?<?

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  1. Once people start living out in the solar system, most of the habitats off-Earth will likely be a sort of industrial slum, whereas all the really nice real estate will still be here on Earth.


  2. life in space. get me the h**l out of here!!

  3. Life in space is, well, not quite in space. ISS (international Space Station), rockets and  shuttles protect you from the void and the extremes of space. You&#039;re in space only to help building the ISS or repairing something or fixing the Hubble.

    Living and working on Earth it&#039;s surely easier, but what makes space travel amazing it&#039;s the trill of the moment, the way it attracts and makes your imagination fly.

    I would like to become an astronaut. Living on Earth can be interesting, but it doesn&#039;t come close to this.

  4. Life in space, although it is true that people in space also have to work sometimes.

  5. U Can&#039;t live without working so even in space u will have to work TO LIVE

  6. We&#039;d probably be entrepreneurs.  Now that astronomers have discovered over 160 moons in our very own backyard, the solar system, we&#039;ll have to breathe life into them and stir things up a bit to get their dynamos going.

    Once a Superconducting Ring is in place to block out cosmic rays, it&#039;s just a matter of building forests, farms, restaurants and bakeries on the moons and Mars.  That&#039;s because water vapor and CO2 are the 2 primary byproducts of combustion and aerobic respiration:

    Combustion:

    Butane C4H10 + 6.5 O2 --&gt; 4 CO2 + 5 H2O

    Aerobic Respiration:

    C6H12O6 + oxygen --&gt; 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + energy

    Then we&#039;d fire up the barbeque grill, but it&#039;d have to be a PROPANE grill since water vapor and CO2 are the 2 primary byproducts of combustion. Our trusted Fischer Tropsch Reactor is spewing gallons of propane from the methane that&#039;s pumped in from waste.

    What about man&#039;s best friends? I brought my pets along too, they&#039;re busy running around giving off water vapor, CO2 and methane. The squirrels, groundhogs, gerbils, hamsters, lorises and weasels think they&#039;re hiding nuts, but they often forget where they&#039;ve hidden them, so I&#039;ll have a crop of nut trees in a few years. Nothing like free labor, we just feed them scrap from the restaurant and from compost piles.

    What&#039;s dinner without dessert? My oven is churning out fresh baked goodies 24/7. I had to make one slight modification, leaving the oven door open, allowing sufficient oxygen to combine with the methane to make water vapor and CO2.   I&#039;m begging everyone to eat to their heart&#039;s content, then run around Mars building living quarters or excercising, dancing or playing sports. The more active everyone and everything is, the richer and thicker the atmosphere. Pretty soon it&#039;ll be flooding on Mars also.

    SO PLEASE, EAT!!

    What&#039;s on the menu? Lots of Boron-rich foods to prevent bone loss, like beets, cauliflower, raisins, and nuts. I haven&#039;t got the pricing down yet, but it&#039;ll be cheap.  

    Free bottles of Samual Adams Utopias - Limited Edition - to the first 300 settlers.  

    MC accepted (mars currency) .

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