Hi,

I was looking at https://phl.upr.edu/projects/habitable-exoplanets-catalog
and it occurred to me that in order to reach an exoplanet we are probably going 
to need to be able to harness
anti-gravity/inertia-less propulsion. The implication of this is that probably 
any rocky planet that isn't too hot can
be made habitable, since we can control the gravity and the atmosphere can be 
controlled by either building domes or
tunnels (or both).

If domes are used then multiple small domes arranged in a ring with intervening 
air-locks would probably be best, since
the destruction of one dome would still leave access to all the other domes 
possible by going the long way around the
ring. Furthermore, all domes should have at least two functions, and each 
function should be duplicated in at least one
other dome, preferably on the opposite side of the ring, so as to be as far 
removed from the damaged dome as possible,
and thus less likely to be damaged itself.

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