Interstellar Preparedness Is Hip

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As if you didn't have enough to do already, now we have to start packing for Jupiter Click here to learn about third-party website links.

Stephen Hawking Click here to learn about third-party website links has declared what we all know is inevitable: Humankind must begin colonizing space because we are vulnerable here with no escape hatch. Not only do we face threats from within, but the threat of a cosmic accident Click here to learn about third-party website links, like a comet crashing into us, has statisticians and laypeople alike biting their nails in fear. (OK, maybe not ...)

Great Saturn!Not to worry, citizens of Earth. Colonizing space is an old idea. Scientists and astronauts have been discussing the probable return to the moon Click here to learn about third-party website links by U.S. flight. China is in the game Click here to learn about third-party website links as well, and Russia was in space first Click here to learn about third-party website links. All of this because of the commercial possibilities in space Click here to learn about third-party website links—as good a reason as fear, I think, to get out there and start selling condos.

So where do we go first? Missions have been sent to various planets and beyond our solar system. And what do we need to ready ourselves for what we find? This is where disaster preparedness kits can help.

Mars has profound dust storms Click here to learn about third-party website links, so it stands to reason we need a dust storm navigation technology Click here to learn about third-party website links—the Army has it.

Venus is blanketed by greenhouse gases Click here to learn about third-party website links, so it's critical to carry our pollution survival plans Click here to learn about third-party website links.

Heavy winds on Saturn Click here to learn about third-party website links demand the sort of wind storm preparation suggested here Click here to learn about third-party website links.

Space is not the final frontier anymore. It's the next frontier. As with everything else, just grab a flashlight and some bottled water, and you're as ready as you'll ever be.

Engage.

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