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History but only Periods
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Humans start trying to colonize the moon.
Tons of CO2 and Methane pumped into the surface, around 240 million tons, and 2000 tons of Nitrogen Gas into the air, should help with mixing.
A 250km black and white lightning cloud comes over the Moon, and then it rains nitrogen and the CO2 levels decrease severely, turning it into an atmosphere which blocks most dangerous rays.
The black and white cloud fades away.
More gases like methane, nitrogen, oxymellaganium and oil are pumped into the atmosphere, making it darker and more dense.
The atmosphere is calculated to absorb 52% of rays, this should be fine for most of shelters.
A probe called LT2052 is launched onto the moon, it detected a more stable 27.6 deadly light ray percentage, the tests still say it is not stable.
52 countries of the world fund the avaliability of life on the moon, a total of $142 billion were invested.
More unstable gases are pumped into the Moon's semi-atmosphere, now called the Catris Layer.
After nearly half a year, the atmosphere can hold back 85% of UV rays and other dangerous life-killing rays from the sun.
4 probes are sent to the moon to investigate. AVD7, AVD9, AVDD and AVRD5.
All probes stay mostly positive on the possibility of life on the moon.
The moon now has a visible atmosphere from earth, now it looks like it has yellow-greenish clouds with occasional lightning, the weather on the moon is quite unstable.
$52 billion more are funded to the birth of life on the moon.
Now hot gas is exerted onto the moon, including 950 tons of lava to make the moon colder from it's older -67 C.
The hundreds of tons of lava now have made the moon have an average temperature of 42 C, while it's still severe thunder but no rain.
Eventually, the moon cools down to an average temperature of 15 C, which is good enough for most life, but there's still a problem, there's no oxygen.
25 probes made by 9 different countries hops onto the moon to make hyperglass-domes with pipes leading up to a 15x15m large tank. Most of this part took around $9 billion to make.
The unstable gases are now more stable and there's less really strong lightning, there's still no oxygen and the sky is just dark grey.
Hyperglass-dome operations are finished, all 25 probes sent back,
Funding of this giant operation reaches $162 billion
Most UV rays are blocked.
Large Megatitanium tanks are filled with atoms that when they mix they make oxygen, and the oxygen is perpetually pumped into the rooms, this process goes on forever, stopping when there is no more oxygen left to fill.
40 tons of 29 different gases are pumped onto the moon to make the atmosphere turn UV rays into visible rays/light.
4000 tons of liquid ozone are spilled all over the moon, then evaporate and form a mini-ozone layer, this should block 99.9% of all UV rays.
Human life is most likely supportable, but only 2 Hyperglass-domes are built, more are to come.
The largest funding ever, spent $120 billion on pumping 2 million tons of compounds that produce oxygen when mixed, then sucked out by a very special ATVTC (Atom Type Vacuum Type Cleaner)
Stable amount of oxygen made, vacuums sucked out useless atoms and compounds. Life is possible on the moon.
Charles Harry, Gary Dedinson and Robert Yumari are sent to the moon to make a huge research lab there.
Large research lab is finished, named CGRCL (Charles-Gary-Robert-Collaboration-Laboratory).
After months of researching, Gary Dedinson has found a living being on the moon, he called it Samikea. Samikea was a 25 micrometer bacteria that was shaped like a perfect circle, it existed only in the lab, but it was still something.
The CGRCL mass produces Samikea and sends them into the wild, hoping they would survive for atleast 1 month.
After a little over a month, Samikea was discovered to still live but only consumed oxygen and didn't produce any, this wasn't a big problem at the time.
Samikea genes manipulated to live up to 2 days and reproduce 3x more, instead of once every day, it reproduces once every 6 hours - concluded the scientists over at the moon
4 supply probes came to give them food, water and a working refrigerator and even 2 cooking stoves powered by UV rays from the sun.
Samikea population estimated to be 5 million - 75 million.
Samikea were discovered to eat other Samikae that are smaller.
2 more humans boarded to the moon base, in their own room. Jeremy Staffins and George Candiff, with their own globe room.
Samikea are only now discovered to be single celled, they couldn't be observed so good before because they moved quite fast, at 0.5 micrometers/s.
Jeremy and George get their own slightly smaller equipment and technology, including their laboratory which is quite a bit smaller than the CGRCL.
Life takes off, more humans board the moon.
The moon's population is 7,000
29 unique species of bacteria ranging from the Catophage (7nm) to the Sterobacterium (2mm).
The moon's population reaches 10,000.
Water exists on the moon, finally. Although there is only just 27% of water on the globe, but the water is only 75cm deep, nothing too large grows.
The first bacterium enters the pond, Stratumobacterium Ethraticulitae.
The moon's population reaches 25,000 people.
The first species grows above 2mm, Etatis. Etatis is a small fiber-legged spider look-a-like that is 2cm, isn't harmful, is playful and likes just to jump around and eat smaller bacteria.
Yurtatis is the new apex-predator, it eats Etatis and looks like an ant, except the ant is 5.2cm and goes in water to eat plankton and bacteria.
Moons population reaches 50,000.
Due to migration to the moon, there's a satelite system that you need to pay around $5000 to go to and live a stable life there. You just board a satellite that heads to the moon in a matter of 7 hours.
6-15cm fish arrive in the ocean. There's 62 different species of bacteria, fish and insect.
A plant arises, Crenthemotis. This plant makes oxygen, by consuming oxygen atoms and reproducing 5x more in the end through it's large thin leaves.
The oceans get deeper, up to 2.4m now.
A large fish arouses, the Deprostis. The deprostis is a 73cm fish that eats nearly everything.
Moon population reaches 1,000,000 people!
159 total species of microorganisms, viruses, insects, land creatures, fish, plankton and of course, humans. Life on the moon is easy.
Now 2,500,000 people live on the moon.
Moon population hits 5,000,000.
500+ species.
1602 species.
Population of the moon hits 52,000,000!
7,650 species.
Moon population hits 200,000,000.
10,422 species!
Life on mars kicks off, 196 different species in only 42 years, bacteria, viruses, plankton, large fish (up to 5m), quite large land creatures (up to 3m)
Deimos and Phobos colonized, with 42 different species of bacteria, viruses, small fish, plankton and some land creatures on both moons together.
Moon population is 270,000,000, wow. Humans have successfully colonized and populated a moon.
Population on mars hits 72,000,000.
Deimos population hits 80,000, Phobos population stays at 100,000.
Human population on mars hits 420,000,000, exceeding the moon.
Venus cools down to 29 C average because of mass terraforming.
Life is decently stable on Venus.
First 10 humans inhabit venus.
Life kicks off from Venus.
26 people inhabit Cruithne, surprisingly finding there was already life on the planet, 4 types of tiny microbes.
Cruithne has a population of 500 people, pretty lonely and sad...
2002 AA29 is discovered, 10 people land on it in a group spacecraft, no life is there.
Very small ozone layer forms, extracted from Jupiter safely, now 2002 AA29, now given the name "Loneus" can support life, and 200 people. Only 9 species live here, which are tiny microbes which only span up to 4mm.
Venus is inhabited by 1,500 people.
2002 AA29 is inhabited by 50 people
4769 Castalia is first landed on. No life is found.
Mars' population hits 440,000,000 people.
1852 Apollo asteroid is first landed on and inhabited by 140 people.
Weywot is first landed on.
Weywot is inhabited by 400 people already.
Life on Weywot starts, with the tiny microbes.
9 different species of bacteria on Weywot and 1,000 humans.
16 different species on Weywot.
243 Ida is landed on and inhabited by 20 people immediately
243 Ida's population goes up to 1,900.
First lifeforms start to thrive on 243 Ida.
Dactyl, 243 Ida's tiny moon is landed on, and inhabited by 12 people.
951 Gaspra is first landed on.
951 Gaspra inhabited by 142 people.
951 Gaspra gets it's first microbe, a new species.
5535 Annefrank is first landed on.
5535 Annefrank is colonized and life starts to thrive with small microbes.
620 people on 5535 Annefrank.
433 Eros is first landed on and colonized by 16 people.
433 Eros population hits 410 people.
Moon population stays average, at around 274,328,600 people.
Períodos
Humans attempting to colonize the moon. (Moon era)
UV ray problem.
Funding moon life by other countries.
Trying to make life possible on the moon.
Moon colonization era.
Moon population era.
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