Will there be off-Earth habitable volume totalling one cubic kilometre by 2050?
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Currently the International Space Station and the Chinese Tiangong space station have about 1350 m³ of pressurised volume with breathable air. Moon bases, Mars bases and other space habitats could increase this in future. A cubic kilometre would be one billion cubic metres of artificial atmosphere. Will this happen by 2050?
For avoidance of doubt, this refers only to artificial human-created volumes in our solar system. If we happen to discover a breathable atmosphere on an exoplanet, that would not count.
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