If you are reading this in 2024, then we need to bring you up to date, up to 2221 to be precise!
Our journey commences with the early strides in rocketry and space exploration during the 1920s to 1950s, evolving through the era of Moon landings and space agency developments
in the 1960s to 1970s.
Subsequent decades witness the colonization of Mars in the 2030s, marked by advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence driving deep space probes by the 2040s, including the Europa Clipper, Nasa's first unmanned mission to the icy moon of Jupiter.
The 2070s saw intensive robotic missions exploring Europa, followed by the establishment of a robotic infrastructure on the moon's surface in the 2080s.
Humanity ventured into the outer solar system in the 2090s, paving the way for human missions and initial full scale colonization of the moon, Mars, and the Asteroid belt.
The 2120s witnessed the initiation of research outposts on the more regular shaped minor planets of the Asteroid belt, which in turn led to mining and ease of our first space base on Europa.
By the 2170s, the construction of a space station in orbit around Europa became a reality, serving as a nexus for scientific endeavors, resource utilization, and the eventual goal of human habitation.
Throughout the 22nd century, continuous robotic missions to Europa led to a multi-level base on Europa, turning it into a more habitable environment for humans, culminating in the establishment of deep drilling exercise, turning the base station into a hub for scientific collaboration and exploration in the outer solar system.
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