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I would love to see Jupiter be explored more, especially the storm there! I have always been a huge fan of Jupiter and would love to see it explored more and our knowledge of this beautiful gas giant be expanded. The red spot, or storm, has been especially interesting to me and I'd love to see more exploration in that. This would give us better knowledge of the gas planets.
 
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To me it would be TOI 700 d witch is over 100 light-years away in the southern constellation Dorado. It is in the habitable zone, measures 20% larger than Earth, orbits every 37 days and receives from its star 86% of the energy that the Sun provides to Earth. Thus far, is seems like a prone candidate for a new earth-like planet.
 
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Venus the atmosphere is like what earths will be like if we don’t control our carbon emmisins.
 
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Watching latest vids and reading articles about our missions to Mars everyday has become a habit. Hoping that I'm my lifetime, I would see the very day that humans can actually land on Mars. The Perseverance, is I believe, another huge success in getting to that big day. So go go go Nasa, let perseverance lead the way... And from Mars, Saturn's moon on the line... To Titan and Europa....
 
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I would like to see Jupiter explored because of its moons and Saturn because of its rings.
 
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This is hard for me to answer directly. My overall first choice for further exploration is Pluto. However this is not officially a planet. If an official planet has to be selected then it is a toss-up between Mercury and Venus. Both have been sorely underrepresented by planetary probes. If moons can be included then again it's a toss up between Titan and Europa.
 
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It would be great to know more about Jupiter and its moons. Quite excited to read and watch about more data on its rings.
 
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Another trip to Jupiter is needed, just to have a closer look at Europa and Titan..just to confirm if there is a ocean there..
 
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I always watch Saturn chasing Jupiter across sky in the summer, so Saturn -- always the loser in that race.
 
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I think Europa would be the best place to visit (even though it's considered a moon) just to see if it's everything the scientific community thinks it is. Europa would be interesting just to confirm the scientific predictions.
 
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EARTH - it is said that less than 10% of 'this' worlds oceans have been thoroughly explored. As boring as it might seem, do YOU know what is 'really' under Antarctica ? Got pictures? Been to the bottom of the Mariana's trench ONCE. ET's 'could' be there too.
 
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I would like to return to Titan with a hybrid rover/submarine and a helicopter. I think that the lakes of Titan could be the most exciting place to explore.
 
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