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There are hundreds of tourists attractions in the Philippines. But as a lover of the Island of Marinduque (Home of the Morions and Heart of the Philippines), I am indeed partial to its beauty, charm and its friendly and hospitable residents. Therefore, help me achieve my dream of seeing this island becomes a world tourist destination, by telling all your friends and relatives about this site. Welcome, to you all, new readers and faithful followers of this site! The photo above is Poctoy White Beach in Torrijos, Marinduque with beautiful and majestic Mt Malindig in the background. Some of the photos and videos on this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on infringing your copyrights.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Living in the Moon

For the first time in generations, humanity is no longer asking if we will live on the Moon…We are starting to ask how.
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On May 26, NASA will reveal updated plans for the lunar bases that could one day become humanity’s first permanent homes beyond Earth.
Think about that for a second.Not footprints. Not short missions. Not flags planted in the dust.
Actual habitats. Power systems. Roads. Rovers. Places where astronauts could live and work for months at a time on another world. And this isn’t science fiction anymore.
The Moon is becoming the testing ground for humanity’s future in deep space — a place where we’ll learn how to survive before attempting the journey to Mars. Every new design, every habitat concept, every breakthrough brings us one step closer to becoming a multi-planetary species.
What’s truly incredible is this:
There are people alive today who watched the Apollo missions on grainy black-and-white TVs… and may now witness the birth of the first real Moon settlements.
An entire generation grew up believing lunar bases belonged only in movies.
Now engineers are designing them for real.
Some concepts even include underground shelters carved into lava tubes to protect astronauts from deadly radiation and extreme temperatures. Imagine future humans living beneath the Moon’s surface, looking back at Earth glowing in the darkness above them. ๐ŸŒ
We are watching the opening chapter of something future history books may describe as the moment humanity truly left Earth.
And honestly… that’s emotional. Would you live on the Moon if you had the chance?
AI Overview

In the hit Apple TV+ alternate-history series For All Mankind, humanity's expansion into space happens at an accelerated pace, culminating in massive, permanent lunar and Martian colonies like "Happy Valley". While our real-world space program is moving at a different tempo, several of the show's concepts are transitioning from science fiction into concrete reality.
Key Parallels Between Fiction and Reality
Lunar Bases and Habitats
  • The Show: For All Mankind depicts the Jamestown base expanding from a small outpost into a bustling, industrialized settlement complete with families and commercial mining operations.
  • The Reality: NASA's Artemis program is laying the groundwork for sustainable human life on the lunar surface. Agencies plan to deploy uncrewed payloads, pressurized rovers, and nuclear power systems before building permanent, multi-person habitats.
Lunar Gateway and Transport
  • The Show: Routine travel between Earth, the Moon, and Mars requires massive, complex infrastructure and bustling orbital stations.
  • The Reality: Space agencies are currently developing the Lunar Gateway, a foundational, habitable outpost orbiting the Moon that will serve as a staging point for crewed expeditions to the lunar surface and deep space.
Ice Mining and Resources
  • The Show: A major catalyst for the lunar economy is the discovery and extraction of lunar water ice to produce drinking water and rocket propellant.
  • The Reality: Real-world missions have confirmed the presence of water ice in the permanently shadowed craters at the Moon's poles. NASA's upcoming VIPER (Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover) and similar missions aim to map these resources, which are crucial for "in-situ resource utilization" (living off the land).
Commercial Space Exploration
  • The Show: The latter seasons focus heavily on private corporations competing for resources, leading to an entirely new, commercialized lunar economy.
  • The Reality: The space race is no longer exclusively driven by governments. Commercial aerospace entities are rapidly advancing the development of reusable rockets, commercial space stations, and private lunar landers.

Finally, here are the top 10 news today

  1. Israeli strike in Gaza City killed three people, with Israel saying it targeted a Hamas commander.

  2. A chemical tank ruptured at a paper mill in Washington state, causing multiple deaths and injuries.

  3. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeated Senator John Cornyn in the Texas GOP Senate primary.

  4. U.S. mortgage rates rose to a nine-month high as war-related oil prices kept inflation concerns elevated.

  5. The Trump administration is drawing up plans to stop immigration and customs processing at some “sanctuary city” airports.

  6. Former President Joe Biden sued the Justice Department over release of audio recordings and transcripts from private conversations.

  7. The Justice Department sued UCLA, alleging it tolerated an antisemitic educational environment.

  8. The CDC is seeking additional staff for Ebola screening as its outbreak response expands.

  9. A federal judge blocked West Point from enforcing a policy restricting faculty speech.

  10. The Trump administration proposed requiring federal workers to sign nondisclosure agreements to help curb leaks.

Other notable stories

  • Europe is in a severe heatwave, with Paris described as punishingly hot.

  • Italy’s top court ruled that tourists can be refused tap water in some circumstances.

  • Lebanon saw deadly strikes as Israel intensified attacks on Hezbollah-linked targets.

  • NASA outlined early moon base plans involving landers, buggies, and drones.


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