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Living on Mars? Not so fast according to space experts – Innovation Origins
This week’s follow-up focuses on space researcher Angelo Vermeulen and space entrepreneur Jeroen Rotteveel talk about a city on Mars.

Last year, we wrote about a group of international researchers working on a self-sustaining system for a colony on Mars. According to the latest plans, the city will have room for 250 thousand inhabitants and will gradually grow to one million people. The intention is to be able to emigrate to Mars from 2100 onwards.
The system that the scientists are working on provides everything humans need to survive. Agricultural modules with plants and micro-algae not only provide food, but also recycle exhaled…
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