The project, which aims to establish a country named 'Asgardia' in space, was introduced in an event organized in Paris. You can apply for citizenship to Asgardia, the independent country that will be established on Earth orbit.
The plans of Asgardia, the first space country of history, were announced by international scientists within an event organized in Paris. Asgardia, the premier space country in which about 100,000 people live in a space station to be established on Earth's orbit with their own rules and laws; meteor, space debris and other threats to protect the Earth.
The country, inspired by Asgard, ruled by Scandinavian mythology god Odin, will offer a "completely independent, free environment" from the constraints of other countries in the world, according to information on the official website. The first phase of Asgardia will be launched in the next 18 months it will start with satellite. After this suit, which will be launched on the 60th anniversary of the first man-made satellite Sputnik, a space station, where people are still alive, will be orbited. Of course, the actual Asgardia plans announced at the event will take many years to come due to financial problems.
Citizenship applications have begun Asadardia's citizenship applications have already begun. You can immediately contact Asgardia citizenship with the link you can reach here and start to wait to become an Asgard. Igor Ashurbeyli says that those who want to be Asgard will not have to give up their citizenship of the countries on the surface. Asgardia will technically be on Earth, Ashurbeyli said, "In physical terms Asgardia citizens will be on Earth but only in another country of the world. If the number of applicants exceeds 100,000, we will be able to apply to the United Nations for state status. "
Regulatory challenges çıkarabilirasgardi in a technical sense to resemble the International Space Station ISS as though not only a laboratory like Turkey, aims to become a country like the United States. There is nothing clear about how international laws will respond to such a situation. Researcher Lam Jakhu, who acknowledged that the planners would be very difficult in this sense, showed an optimistic attitude, saying, "I have not been trying to build a country in space before. So this will be the first. We will begin as a small structure and become a working community that lives there over time and become a nation. " Business Insider, asking the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) for Asgardia's legal position, has not yet received a clear answer; but it may be necessary for Asgardia to change space laws to become a country, leaving only one station in space.
"We have our abandonment to abandon the world" Researcher Ram Jakhu also gives an interesting answer to the question "why should we establish a space in the world?" Indicating that there is a sense of discovery within our human nature, Jakhu said, "The first people appeared in Africa and then spread to the whole world. We want to go to places where Kimseler does not go. We have to leave the world because this is our birthday. "Jaffe also knows that people will make fun of this idea. Indicating that creative thinking people are exposed to such things in the beginning, Jakhu says, "Impressive things start with crazy ideas like this. What is seen as a science fiction is thus a scientific fact over time. "While using expressions, he also adds that the idea of building an alien country is less risky than the idea of colonizing Mars.
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