'In case of total annihilation, break glass'? Scientists hope to put a library of human civilization on the moon in case of a cataclysmic, civilization-annihilating event. It would protect against the wholesale loss of human achievement. To protect against a nuclear bomb, a plague, a natural disaster, an asteroid collusion or some other doomsday event, scientists are lobbying to have a reserve library of human scientific and cultural achievements built and maintained on the moon. Jim Burke, a retired long-time NASA expert now working at the International Space University in Strasbourg, France, warned that a doomsday asteroid or comet could annihilate global civilization and that something should be done to insure against the wholesale loss of human achievement.
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Thats fine, but Mars is definitely much more suitable place. Mars 'backup' CAN be made sustainable and independent from the Earth.
If cataclysmic event strikes the Earth, how long would folk survive on the Moon? This is short-sighted, I guess. Or are we looking to make a R.I.P. stone there? :)))
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