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Proxima Centauri would be fascinating to visit, especially with th possibility of liquid water on its surface. And, it’s bigger than earth 🌍😵😵🤩🤩
 
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Although not a planet, I would like to see a mission to the asteroid belt.
Is it a planet destroyed, or big particles just forming into a planet?
It would also be very useful to do mineral assays to test the feasibility of mining.
A much better place to mine than destroying the planet we live on.
 
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Jupiter must be explored because we dont have the slightest idea of whats on its surface( or core as its said ).
A suitable technology can be built for a probe to withstand intense pressure and radiation. Dare Mighty Things.
 
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I've have been following the space program since I was a kid and man first stepped on the moon. I would love to know more about Jupiter.
 
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People in this thread are talking about Neptune, Uranus. . .

I love to read or watch more about Moon and Red Planet. . guys please suggest and any good video or text.
 
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I'd love to know more about Venus, especially since Venera 13 already landed and survived for over two hours on its' surface back in 1982. Just imagine how much one could achieve with today's technology!
 

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I'd love to know more about Venus, especially since Venera 13 already landed and survived for over two hours on its' surface back in 1982. Just imagine how much one could achieve with today's technology!
Have you seen this?

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i would like to explore the planet Mercury, because it is the closest from the Sun. Mercury is full of secrets. We need to know a lot of things such as: full composition, radiation from the sun, and seismic activlties.
 

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Venus Flyby is most accessible and available with today’s technology. But most interesting for Human habitat is Saturn and moons like Titan. We would be best to live above the surface in an artificial satellite.
 
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I would like to see Neptune's moon Triton to be explored better, because its geologically active and most of its surface is still undiscovered.
 
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Asteroids would be a fascinating world to explore in more detail. Given our need for new resources hopefully new discoveries would help mankind become a space-faring race.
 
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I am always interested in Saturn so more and more studies of Saturn would be very fascinating to me. In truth all the planets have so much potential for learning and I'd love to see it all happen.
 
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