5 years, 10 years, 50 years, more?
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We are supposed to be traveling to mars in 2023 (with humans I believe) so about 10 years time or less
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Huh? Where have you been past few decades? We are in a Golden Age of space exploration, there are over 100 active space probes already out there exploring the Solar System and the universe, almost daily new and amazing discoveries are made. The largest and most sophisticated rover ever built lands on Mars in a month, a probe arrives at Pluto in a few years, a probe is now orbiting Mercury. Water has been discovered on the Moon recently, just last week they found out that Titan has a huge ocean under its surface. Hundreds of exoplanets have been discovered already. And that's just a few highlights off the top of my head.
Space.com
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.htm…
Space.com
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.htm…
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you never know i mean world changed dramaticaly after 1900 and it seems internet came forever ago. But i wilk say more than 50 years because if we need to explore other or galaxies we need a carrier faster(if possible) or equal to the speed of light which is not looking possible in coming years
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By 1980 we will have a moon base with girls in purple hair and three space interceptors each capable of firing only one missile. Slides will be a critical component of moving through the base.
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So what have we been doing the past 60+ years?!?! Certainly it's been going. If you are meaning deep space exploration then you should have specified, being vague is never helpful when asking questions.
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Depends on how the funding process goes. No bucks, no Buck Rodgers.
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it is going as fast as it can be now
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Gee, I dunno....one day we may go to the moon. Who knows?