The Harsh Realities of Living in Space: Why It's Not an Escape from Earth's Problems
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Summary
The article explores the challenges and discomforts of living in space, particularly on the International Space Station, contrasting it with the idea of escaping Earth's problems. It highlights the harsh realities of space life, such as physical and psychological strains, and questions the romanticized notion of space colonization.
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Before you decide to leave Earth behind and move to outer space, consider the harsh realities of life beyond our planet.
The romanticized notion of space colonization often overlooks the physical and psychological strains of living in space.
Earth can be tiresome, but you probably wouldn’t enjoy living on the International Space Station either
