Space settlement

A family of settlers on Mars. Illustration: depositphotos.com

A pair of bacteria could turn Martian dust into building material for the first colonists

A new study in Frontiers in Microbiology suggests a biomineralization system of two bacterial species, Sporosarcina pasteurii and Chroococcidiopsis, that could produce "biological concrete" from Martian soil, provide oxygen, and contribute to closed agricultural systems and human colonization efforts.
Earthquakes on Mars. The image was prepared using DALEE for illustration only and is not a scientific image

Seismic waves on Mars: A new way to discover water hidden deep below the surface of Mars

Scientists are exploring the potential of using seismoelectric signals from Martian tremors to detect underground water on Mars, a method inspired by similar techniques on Earth but adapted to the unique conditions of Mars
Moon colony. Illustration: depositphotos.com

There is a possibility of farming on the moon

The main challenge in farming on the moon is creating a habitable environment that can protect plants from the harsh conditions on the moon's surface. This can be achieved through the use of incubators or other controlled environments
A colony on an alien planet. Illustration: shutterstock

That way we can build a colony on another planet

A futuristic colony on Mars. Illustration: shutterstock

The future of the future - colonies on Mars - not science fiction / Yankee Margalit

A visualization of the planet "Kepler 62f", against the background of the sunrise of the mother star, "Kepler 62", the bright star to the right is the neighboring planet, 62e. Drawing: NASA

Swim on distant planets

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Venus settlement in floating cities