Stars a fantasy of human kind ( to go there )

From centuries, the main fantasy of human kind is to go to stars , every day I gaze at night sky it looks wonderful, their was a famous line ( sitaro ke aagen jahan aur bhi hai ) The fascination is so much , that the space race begins in the 1950 , we have reached to moon , and our rovers are moving on mars , Through James Webb we are exploring the universe, after Hubble, we have always a fascination, ( are we alone in the universe , we have discovered so many exoplanets, some are similar to earth , we are continuously working on our technology to travel in space, some scientists are working on the speed of light , which is required to reach the stars in our life span

The search of extraterrestrial

We have so many organisations working on getting the signals from aliens, like (SETI) , we are trying to send human on mars , and making artificial environments like mars , to exploring the possibilities of sending humans to mars , in short we are on way to become interstellar species, though it is a long way , we have so much science fantasies, that from the early 1900 we are making science fiction movies, like latest the blockbuster movie interstellar, we are doing experiments to find wormholes like interstellar movie to reach to other galaxies and find habitable planets there

Terraforming

Terraforming (literally, “Earth-shaping”) of a planet, moon, or other body is the hypothetical process of deliberately modifying its atmosphere, volatile components, temperature, surface topography or ecology to be similar to the environment of Earth and to make it habitable for Earth life.

Science fiction books

The main fantasy to travel to stars increases, by reading science fiction books , it kicks our imagination to a new world of imagination here are some

1) Empress of a thousand skies by (Sadie trombatta)

2) The collapsing Empire by ( Jhon scalzi)

3) Radiate by (C A Higgins)

4) The stars are Legion by ( Kameron Hurley)

Science fiction games and books on Amazon

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