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A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through? - Kelly Weinersmith, Zach Weinersmith

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"We still don't have the flying cars and jetpacks we were promised. It still takes 14hrs to fly from LA to Australia. 2001's giant wheel in space is also yet to happen. Join the dots - Mars, the Moon, big rotating space stations are not happening next week. Or next year. Probably not in the next fifty years. This great book makes NASA/Musk/Bezos press releases seem as believable as Donnie Little Hands utterances." - Amazon Customer Reviews

Earth is not well. The promise of starting life anew somewhere far, far away—no climate change, no war, no social media—beckons, and settling the stars finally seems within our grasp. Or is it? Critically acclaimed, bestselling authors Kelly and Zach Weinersmith set out to write the essential guide to a glorious future of space settlements, but after years of research, they aren’t so sure it’s a good idea. Space technologies and space business are progressing fast, but we lack the knowledge needed to have space kids, build space farms, and create space nations in a way that doesn’t spark conflict back home. In a world hurtling toward human expansion into space, A City on Mars investigates whether the dream of new worlds won’t create nightmares, both for settlers and the people they leave behind. In the process, the Weinersmiths answer every question about space you’ve ever wondered about, and many you’ve never considered:

Can you make babies in space? Should corporations govern space settlements? What about space war? Are we headed for a housing crisis on the Moon’s Peaks of Eternal Light—and what happens if you’re left in the Craters of Eternal Darkness? Why do astronauts love taco sauce? Speaking of meals, what’s the legal status of space cannibalism?

With deep expertise, a winning sense of humor, and art from the beloved creator of Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, the Weinersmiths investigate perhaps the biggest questions humanity will ever ask itself—whether and how to become multi-planetary.