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ESCAPE TO TITAN

Our planet may have survived for 4.5 billion years, but humanity faces some major threats. There’s always the possibility that an asteroid will wipe us out, just as one did for the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago. We could be engulfed by a gamma-ray burst or disrupted by a wandering star. There are also dangers closer to home, from volcanoes to nuclear war. Even supposing humans manage to survive all these threats, we can still say for certain that life here on Earth will eventually be no more. In around 5 billion years from now the Sun will undergo a massive change that will fundamentally alter our Solar System. It will cause the end of not only all life here on Earth, but possibly the entire planet, and we will have no choice other than to find somewhere else to live.

Astronomers have been looking at the possibilities of colonising other planets for years. Mars currently tops the list of destinations, with NASA working hard to develop the capabilities needed to send humans to the Red Planet in the 2030s. Yet some scientists are taking a much longer view. Rather than looking towards the terrestrial planets for our new home, they say humans will one day have to relocate to the outer Solar System if they

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