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Dry_Operation_9996 t1_j1tsins wrote
probably a lot if you can build skyscrapers tall enough and they all sleep in pods.
PoppersOfCorn t1_j1tt24h wrote
And with the low gravity, you could probably build some tall skyscrapers
Siellus t1_j1tt8su wrote
Depends on the conditions required to allow humans to survive on pluto.
If you're talking every human suddenly being able to withstand -300 degree weather and breath in space etc - Then probably a couple hundred million max.
If you're talking bio-domes or subterranian structures. up to one or two million max probably.
ironman_8 t1_j1ttdso wrote
A lot! Have you seen the series The Expanse? You will get an exact idea!
leknarf52 t1_j1ttjox wrote
If we could deal with the environment, the whole human population would fit no problem.
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PoorPauly t1_j1tsyrw wrote
You could fit every human on earth into an area around the size of Los Angeles.