Future Of Space Exploration
2 2018 at nasa s johnson space center in houston texas.
Future of space exploration. There are tentative plans for crewed orbital and landing missions to the moon and mars to establish scientific outposts that will later enable permanent and self sufficient set. The european space agency has introduced a multi billion euro funding to the robotic and human exploration of the solar system. People have a solid future in space with regular flights to the international space station continuing to bring astronauts to low earth orbit for science experiments.
60 years and counting the future nasa s future will continue to be a story of human exploration technology and science. Near term physical exploration missions focused on obtaining new information about the solar system are planned and announced by both national and private organisations. Nasa s perseverance rover is currently en route to a february 2021 touch down.
We will go back to the moon to learn more about what it will take to support human exploration to mars and beyond. The future of space exploration. The space agency has a number of missions planned for the near future aimed at getting humans back to the moon and learning more about mars.
Nasa administrator jim bridenstine second from left tours the orion test crew capsule for the ascent abort 2 aa 2 test with orion aa 2 crew module manager dr. Jon olansen left nasa johnson space center director mark geyer and orion program manager mark kirasich right thursday aug. And so contracts have now been announced for future mars missions in which esa and nasa will collaborate to bring back samples of the red planet to earth by 2031.
So in the perennial moon vs. The next generation of explorers is already alive and preparing for journeys to the moon and mars. In its exploration of mars it will cache interesting looking rock samples in collection tubes.
The future of manned space exporation is bright according to some space experts. Humans may one day tread across some of the alien worlds that today can be studied only at a distance. But the iss isn t the only extent of our push to the new frontier.