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The future of space exploration involves both telescopic exploration and the physical exploration of space by robotic spacecraft and human spaceflight. Near-term physical exploration missions, focused on obtaining new information about the solar system, are planned and announced by both national and private organisations. 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 settlements. Further exploration will potentially involve expedition and the other planets and settlements on the moon as well as establishing mining and fueling outposts, particularly in the asteroid belt. Physical exploration outside the solar System will be robotic for the foreseeable future.

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  • مستقبل استكشاف الفضاء (ar)
  • Future of space exploration (en)
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  • يشمل مستقبل استكشاف الفضاء كلًا من الاستكشاف التلسكوبي والاستكشاف المادي بواسطة المركبات الفضائية الروبوتية ورحلات الفضاء البشرية. يجري التخطيط والإعلان عن مهمات الاستكشاف المادي على المدى القريب، التي تركز على جمع معلومات جديدة عن النظام الشمسي، من قبل المنظمات الوطنية والخاصة. هناك خطط مبدئية لإطلاق مهام مدارية ومهام مأهولة إلى القمر والمريخ لبناء بؤر استيطانية علمية ستمكننا لاحقًا من إنشاء مستوطنات دائمة ومكتفية ذاتيًا. من المحتمل أن تتضمن عمليات الاستكشاف الإضافية رحلات استكشافية واستيطانية إلى الكواكب الأخرى وأقمارها بالإضافة إلى إنشاء بؤر استيطانية للتعدين والتزود بالوقود، لا سيما في حزام الكويكبات. سيكون الاستكشاف المادي خارج النظام الشمسي روبوتيًا في المستقبل المنظور. (ar)
  • The future of space exploration involves both telescopic exploration and the physical exploration of space by robotic spacecraft and human spaceflight. Near-term physical exploration missions, focused on obtaining new information about the solar system, are planned and announced by both national and private organisations. 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 settlements. Further exploration will potentially involve expedition and the other planets and settlements on the moon as well as establishing mining and fueling outposts, particularly in the asteroid belt. Physical exploration outside the solar System will be robotic for the foreseeable future. (en)
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