The Internet in Space? The Future of Living in Space with Paul Albert-Lebrun

What will living in space be like? We talk with Paul Albert-Lebrun from Kepler Communications, bringing the internet to space.

The Cosmic Companion
The Cosmic Companion
4 min readFeb 2, 2022

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As our species begins to move beyond our planetary cradle, what will life be like for the first generations of humans living in space?

Somewhere around two million years ago, our earliest human ancestors evolved in the wilds of southern and eastern Africa.

Soon, the first tentative steps outside the African continent may have been made by Homo Erectus travelers, exploring the distant horizon.

It was not until somewhere between 60,000 and 80,000 years ago that prehistoric humans first made their way, en masse, to another continent — Asia. About 45,000 years before our time, our distant predecessors made it to Australia and Indonesia. Roughly 5,000 years after that, humans first entered Europe. As ancient migrations began to fill the New World 150 centuries before our…

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The Cosmic Companion
The Cosmic Companion

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