
About this episode
This episode discusses humanity's future exploration of the Moon and its implications for interplanetary life.
When we gaze at the Moon in the future, we’ll contemplate that we humans have extended our reach to Earth’s nearest celestial neighbor. Perhaps this will be our first step toward making human life interplanetary.
Topics covered
- Moon
- interplanetary exploration
- celestial neighbor
Keywords
- astronomy
- space exploration
- human life
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Moon, Earth
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