Asteroid belt 'megasatellite' could home humans around dwarf planet Ceres - study

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A TEAM of researchers have proposed building a 'megasatellite' which will orbit the dwarf planet Ceres - located in the asteroid belt - which could home humans and lead to the colonisation of the solar system.

 

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As most people can't even leave the house it's good to see that science researchers aren't pi**ing in the wind wasting time and money on pointless, futile studies that sod all care about.

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