Where will we have our first non-earth human baby?
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1M
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16%
Mars
7%
Venus
27%
Moon
3%
On the space ship, returning to Earth from another planet
3%
An asteroid towed to a Lagrange point
34%
We will obscure the definition of "human"
0.4%
Biological humanity will cease to exist first
0.4%
space
0.5%
Titan
0.5%
Europa
0.5%
Ganymede
0.5%
A habitable exoplanet not currently known
0.5%
Callisto
0.5%
Rhea
Includes planets, moons, asteroids, but not space stations
The question will resolve when the first alive human baby be born away from Earth. The distance from the surface of Earth at the moment of the birth must be at least 80km.
Edit: Human as defined as biological creatures with a homo sapiens lineage
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@BlackbirdImmersive I would redefine human in the description to be a biological creature that has homo sapien lineage
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