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Lava tubes on the Moon and Mars could be homes for space travelers – BGR
Research shows that cooled lava tubes beneath the surface of the Moon and Mars could be used as temporary shelter or even locations for settlements. The tubes would protect humans from radiation from space as well as small impacts from objects tumbling down.…

- Research shows that cooled lava tubes beneath the surface of the Moon and Mars could be used as temporary shelter or even locations for settlements.
- The tubes would protect humans from radiation from space as well as small impacts from objects tumbling down.
- The first crewed missions to Mars could begin within the next two decades.
With the upcoming return of humans to the surface of the Moon and plenty of chatter about a crewed mission to Mars happening wit…
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