Moon within 10 years to "help solve Earth's problems", a leading space expert has sensationally claimed. Astrophysicist and software engineer Jessy Kate Schingler said "there's real reason to think that we could see people starting to live and work on the Moon in the next decade".
In a TED Talk published this week, she added that as many as hundreds of thousands of us could end up on there. Ms Schingler says: "While estimates vary, scientists think there could be up to a billion metric tons of water ice on the Moon."That's greater than the size of Lake Erie, and enough water to support perhaps hundreds of thousands of people living and working on the Moon."So although official plans are always evolving, there's real reason to think that we.
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