IOTL, the furthest from Earth humanity has ever gotten was Apollo 13, which only barely cleared the Moon. This was in 1970, which is over 50 years ago. Humans have never gone further since.
With a POD after Apollo 13 set the record for furthest human from Earth, make permanent human settlement outside of Earth's gravity well (a permanent moon base doesn't count) a reality with the first human settlers landing before 2020.
I don't mind where the settlement is. It could be the mars base planned IOTL for the mid 2020's; it could be a cloud city on Venus; or it could even be an air bubble under the ice of Europa.
With a POD after Apollo 13 set the record for furthest human from Earth, make permanent human settlement outside of Earth's gravity well (a permanent moon base doesn't count) a reality with the first human settlers landing before 2020.
I don't mind where the settlement is. It could be the mars base planned IOTL for the mid 2020's; it could be a cloud city on Venus; or it could even be an air bubble under the ice of Europa.