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Greater German Republic is a nation led by Head of State Karl D on the continent of Europe. Greater German Republic's government is a Socialist Dictatorship with very conservative social policies. Economically, Greater German Republic favors left wing policies. The official currency of Greater German Republic is the Euro. At 124 days old, Greater German Republic is a mature nation. Greater German Republic has a population of 940,653 and a land area of 16,150.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 58.24. Pollution in the nation is a problem. The citizens' faith in the government is completely depleted with an approval rating of 0%.
The Greater German Republic will achieve their goals of leaving planet Earth and finding a new home for all of humanity.
Professor John Brand (Previous)
Murphy Cooper
Romilly
Doyle
Amelia Brand
TARS (ROBOTIC)
CASE (ROBOTIC)
Joseph A. Cooper
Vision and Goals
• Primary Goal: Discover and explore an exoplanet capable of supporting human life.
• Secondary Goals: Advance space exploration technology and expand humanity’s reach into the universe.
Mission Phases
Phase 1: Research and Development (5-10 years)
• Exoplanet Identification: Use space telescopes to find potentially habitable planets.
• Advanced Propulsion: Develop faster spacecraft propulsion systems.
• Spacecraft Design: Create spacecraft with life support and radiation protection for long-duration travel.
• International Collaboration: Partner with other nations and private companies.
Phase 2: Planning and Assembly (10-20 years)
• Launch Infrastructure: Build spaceports for launching large spacecraft.
• Spacecraft Assembly: Construct the spacecraft in orbit using advanced manufacturing.
• Crew Training: Select and train astronauts for deep space missions.
Phase 3: Mission Execution (20-50 years)
• Launch and Transit: Begin the journey to the selected exoplanet.
• Data Collection: Study the planet upon arrival to assess habitability.
• Exploration: Deploy robotic and human explorers to study the planet.
Phase 4: Establishing a Presence (50+ years)
• Colony Establishment: Build a sustainable human colony.
• Terraforming: Modify the environment if necessary for human life.
• Expansion: Continue exploration and expand the colony.
Challenges
• Technological Hurdles: Develop reliable propulsion, life support, and radiation shielding.
• Funding: Secure financial resources through partnerships.
• Political Will: Maintain long-term support from governments.
• Ethical Considerations: Conduct the mission responsibly, especially regarding potential alien life.
Public Engagement
• Inspire Future Generations: Use the mission to foster interest in science and technology.
• Transparent Communication: Share progress with the public to maintain support and excitement.
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