As a nation that clearly states that it will mirror earth, but not be like it. Will marijuana and other substances (to a certain extent) be legal in the space nation? I'm sure we'd all love a 'THAT 70'S SHOW' spinning camera sequence while gazing into the galaxy. Agree? ...
I apologize if the pictures being posted are very pixelated. Regardless, after reading most of the constitution, skimming through some of it, the question came up? If the technology is available, are Asgardians allowed to use their own spaceships? I know I read in the constitution that we can ...
I strongly believe in the idea that every citizen, if willing to do it, should learn and know how to grow their own food, medicine, etc. and anything else they would need to grow. If you agree, or disagree, I'd love to hear your perspective. Peace, and prosperity.
What if one day we could "grow" buildings and other various structures and even electronics? If you think about the resources required to build a city and towns and to construct electronics require materials that are becoming steadily more rare as the demand increases. However, the one most abundant ...
to help, to build, to teach and learn i want more knowledge. knowledge is the true power, life without it is not being alive all i want is know about all in earth or universe !!
THE EVENTUAL GOAL OF ASGARDIA IS FOR OUR CITIZENS TO LIVE AND WORK BEYOND EARTH. HOWEVER, EACH ASGARDIAN REMAINS A MEMBER OF THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY HERE ON OUR HOME WORLD. AS SUCH, ALL ASGARDIANS ARE IMPACTED BY MANMADE AND NATURAL EVENTS THAT MAY CHALLENGE OUR SENSE OF SHARED COMMUNITY ...
The eventual goal of Asgardia is for our citizens to live and work beyond Earth. However, each Asgardian remains a member of the global community here on our home world. As such, all Asgardians are impacted by manmade and natural events that may challenge our sense of shared community ...
Hello to all present (and future) Asgardians! I'd like to officially announce my candidacy for a leadership position in our beautiful Space Nation!
My entire life has been spent staring up at the vast night sky, wishing I could some day be part of it. I'll never ...
#whensthishappening?!?
Asgardia is a real thing, the project was started back in October by Dr. Igor. He funds Asgardia himself. Currently Asgardia is trying to form a proper Government as well as laws and constitutions. This will allow Asgardia to work with the United Nations to be recognized as its ...
This is a question I'm sure many on the outside of this bold and ambitious project will ask. Well, it's simple. Look at the state of our world today where a world that is slowly, but surely becoming smaller as our technological prowess increase is still divided by race, ...
I just joined, but I'm actually surprised that there wasn't a job description/skills section on the application. I'm a mechanical engineer, so I could help plan just about any mission. But why don't you guys put job description/skills section on the application. If the number of applications ...
No one registered at the moment can reasonably expect to acctualy go into space. Thats a long way off yet
Hi , Rankinwither
I think you can volunteer I think I saw a link relate to volunteering and Please make sure
https://asgardia.space/en/forum/forum/general-discussion-14/topic/volunteer-positions-available-5575/
Hope I helped you and Good Luck
Face it, space exploration and colonisation are rather distant activities. Asgardia is a great idea, but to say it's currently in the early stages is an understatement. If you're truly interested in this stuff, why not have your body cryonically preserved when you die? There's a decent chance science ...
It will happen, and a lot of progress has been made. First, cryopreservants used minimise the formation of crystals, as done the fast freezing.
Work is being done to use cryopreservation for organ donation. https://www.wired.com/2015/06/organ-banking-impossible-slightly-less-impossible/
The Cryonics Institute has a ...
@Skie,
You are referring to Faye Valentine and the my funny valentine session
@Rjz,
I rather doubt that science is anywhere near having that capability, the cryogenic process freezes the water in your body producing ice crystals that, damage your cells effectively killing ...
In a sci-fi anime show, Cowboy Bebop , one of the main characters gets cryogenically preserved and awakened fifty years later.
The lab who ressurect her then ask that she pays the resuscitation fees.
She spends the rest of her life with a ...