South Korean President Moon Jae-in restated a call Wednesday for the declaration of an end to the Korean War, saying it would pave the way for complete denuclearization and lasting peace on the peninsula, as he took part in the annual United Nations General Assembly session
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Umm last I checked mercury isn't tidally locked to the sun, so there wouldn't be a stationary twilight zone.
A traveling colony is easily possible though since every Mercury day is 176 Earth days.
I'd say it's definitely possible, but would it be practical, much less profitable?
I argue any space journeys aren't profitable in the traditional sense. We only ever went to the Moon for optics, and it took years to come up with the idea to use it as a launchpad.
Still, I can think of several good and bad reasons to be as close as possible to the sun.
Yeah, but then the question is what can you do there that you can't do right here on planet earth. What reason would you have for going there besides "Because I can"? There's not a great deal I can think of right now for doing so.