You might have read other articles on our website, but this one will encourage you to look up to the sky one day and see little lights all over the moon. Our world is filled with science and everything we know of is drifting in the endless void of space. Some of you who look at our sources or have read about this know that I am talking about space travel. We already have great ideas from great scientists. All we need are motivated people like ourselves to tell governments that expansion has been a big part of human history and it still is today.
Sky Hook
If you watch my favorite YouTube channel Kurgesagt or read articles from sciencealert.com or sciencedirect.com, you will probably already know about the Skyhook, an increasingly cheaper machine that makes space travel easier. It is a station with a line and a weight, which is called “a tether.” This spinning device is used to launch rockets to space like a wheel of orbital energy that propels rockets much faster then they would normally go to make trips easier between Mars and Earth. Incoming ships would give orbital energy to the Skyhook and departing ships would take orbital energy and so using it would be cheaper every time.
Magnetic Levitation propulsion
Magnetic levitation could also be used with even less fuel to get to space and can be used multiple times. This will increase the size of equipment that can be launched and lessen the amount of fuel needed to get to space. The Skyhook can make rockets use 74 to 86 percent less fuel and if you use magnetic levitation, you could decrease the amount of fuel by five percent or more.
Mars and the moon
These two celestial objects have plenty of resources. They both have plenty of metals like titanium, iron, magnesium, and aluminum. Also, the moon has plenty of solar power since it doesn’t have an atmosphere and there is helium 3, which can be used in the future for fusion reactors. But the best part is Mars because Mars’ moons are closest to the planet than any others in our solar system. We can make a super tether using the moon that would infinitely work without needing incoming ships because of the kinetic energy from the moons. This could get us all the way to Mercury where we could start creating a Dyson sphere.
The Dyson Sphere and the Stellar Engine
Once we get to Mercury, we will construct a Dyson Sphere. This mega structure will be a whole bunch of foldable metal foils with metal supports that will redirect sunlight to power stations. These will be sent to Mercury to provide power to make more robots that will do the mining to create more of these sunlight focusers. After we are done constructing this, we will create a stellar engine. This will be a fusion reactor combined with a particle accelerator pushing the sun along like a tugboat.

This is really cool! Just to clarify- do you want to bring our environmental issues to plague other galaxies or do you want to deal with them on our planet?
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I want to do both by fixing our planet first and than try to travel to other planets.
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Maybe you should add that as an option, to make sure nobody gets on a rocket to bring COVID to martins lol.
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I think that first we should fix covid and do something good about global warming before you want to travel space.
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