Charting Humanity’s Path to the Ice Giants
Uranus is a remote, frozen world with a unique sideways rotation and faint ring system. Its moons and stable atmosphere offer opportunities to test colonization at the edge of the solar system, setting the stage for deep space expansion.
We aim to establish research and observation bases on Uranus’s moons such as Titania and Oberon. These outposts will study planetary weather, cryovolcanism, and deep space phenomena, preparing humanity for future interstellar journeys.
Colonists will inhabit pressurized underground shelters on Uranus’s moons, using nuclear and helium-3 fusion reactors. Life support will be enhanced by robotic farming, AI maintenance, and virtual environments to offset isolation.
Our technologies include long-range cryo-hardened drones, autonomous cargo haulers, and modular fusion power units. Deep space navigation systems and high-latency communication AIs enable efficient coordination from Earth.