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'''Human Space''' refers to any and all regions of space colonized by [[Humans|humanity]]. This includes galaxies, solar systems, and planets. This does not mean that all humans live in human space, it simply refers to where humans are the majority. |
'''Human Space''' refers to any and all regions of space colonized by [[Humans|humanity]]. This includes galaxies, solar systems, and planets. This does not mean that all humans live in human space, it simply refers to where humans are the majority. |
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Revision as of 02:46, June 30, 2025
Human Space refers to any and all regions of space colonized by humanity. This includes galaxies, solar systems, and planets. This does not mean that all humans live in human space, it simply refers to where humans are the majority.
History
The term appeared around 2100 CE, most likely adopted by the United Republic of Space Settlements. Since its first appearance, Human Space has come far and wide, and it is an outstanding feature in the Confederacy of Humanity.
Evolution
Pre-Space
Human space was limited to Earth exclusively before the space age. Modern humans appeared in eastern Africa as early as 200,000 BCE where they spent millions of years spreading out across the Middle East and into Eurasia. Eventually humans entered North America, and from there they spread south.
Thousands of years later, civilization emerged, and many nations, such as Portugal, Spain, England, and France, used modern seafaring technology to embark across the Atlantic Ocean. For a short period as well China explored the oceans of the Far East. Over the course of a few centuries colonies accelerated younger civilizations, such as the Native Americans and Africans, to European equivalents. Many of these colonies broke free of their founding nations and formed their own governments, further enhancing humanity's control of the planet.
1950-2000
Humanity began a semi-permanent presence in space in the 1950s with the first rocket plane flights beyond Earth's atmosphere. A decade later the Space Race began, which resulted in the first landings on Luna. Established shortly afterward were space stations Salyut, Almaz, and Skylab, followed finally by the International Space Station.
These were located strictly in low Earth orbit and were the only places humans could be found before the first Lunarian and Martian colonies.
2010-2060
The first space colonies appeared on Luna, Mars and in the atmosphere of Venus. Though these colonies were small and possessed little political power over Earth-based governments, later establishments were designed for growing civilian populations. With growing environmental and political issues on Earth, many relocated to the colonies. The first off-world humans were born, leading to the beginning of an interplanetary culture.
Meanwhile, improvements in propulsion and life support technology allowed exploration missions to the outer solar system.
2060-2080
The creation of experimental warp drives unleashed a second wave of colonization to the entire solar system, primarily to Jupiter and Saturn. This was assisted by both an eager public and by the many governments of Earth and Mars, which saw the establishment of distant colonies as practical mean of extracting untouched resources for their own profit.
2080-2100
Extrasolar missions to systems such as Proxima Centauri, Barnard's Star, and Luhman 16 laid the foundation for humanity's first interstellar government. Indeed, as many governments were unable to prevent private individuals from spreading across nearby systems without permission, fears arose that unqualified explorers could incite a conflict between humanity and an extraterrestrial entity.Also humanity had spread to planets like pluto .
Upon the founding of the United Republic of Space Settlements, humanity had traveled as far as the Hyades cluster, except for a few government-funded space missions to more distant regions.
2100-3000
During the rule of the URSS, all space travel not affiliated with the government or military are heavily monitored. This stunted humanity's growth across space; in later ages civilian travel prove to be the predominant force driving the establishment of extrasolar colonies. By the time the URSS collapsed, most human colonies could be found within a few hundred light-years of Sol, though some, like Mintaka Prime, were as far as a thousand. Meanwhile, the entirety of Sol was colonized, and large portions were terraformed.
By 2400, a reliable Warp Drive was finally invented, and colonization sped up rapidly. Humanity eventually encountered many alien nations on their travels, some of which would join the Confederacy of Borealis in the future.
3000-100000
By the year 10,000 CE humanity had become the most powerful civilization in the Milky Way and beyond. With colonies as far as the opposite side of the galaxy, the universal human population reached trillions. With such a rapidly growing population terraforming became a common practice in all parts of space. The First and Second Galactic Wars also led to the use of wormholes, making intergalactic travel a possibility. In the years before 10,000 CE, the Confederacy commissioned exploration missions to all of the Milky Way's satellite galaxies, such as the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. Here too colonies appeared, but they were in a much less magnitude compared to the other colonies in the Milky Way.
By 72 166, Human dissidents leave for far away areas outside the control of the Confederacy of Borealis due to discontent with it. Technological improvements made posible for them to leave their birth cluster of Galaxies. After the Anarian Fever Crisis, dissidents of the Colony Anar leave for the Perseus-Pisces Supercluster, founding the Lewis Nations, who concentrate large amounts of Humans to this day. Many Human nations are founded.
100000-200000
As of 200 000 CE, Federations of United Star Systems concentrates most Humanity in the Borealis Cluster one of the founders of the Confederacy of Borealis. However, large amounts of Humans exists in other Superclusters, such as the Lewis Nations.