The future of space travel can
be seen as a progression of technology of increasingly difficulty, initially,
but, eventually, decreasing marginal cost. The eventual aim, as with all other
forms of transport is cheapness, safety and reliability.
- Sounding
rockets (for atmospheric and astronomical research)
- Re-usable sounding rockets (none in use, so far,
though Starchaser is working on one)
- Orbital launchers (e.g.
ESA's Ariane, Russian Proton, etc.)
- Re-usable orbital launchers
(non in use, so far, though the Space-X Falcon is jut coming into use)
- Human-carrying sub-orbital rockets, e.g. NASA's
Mercury-Redstone in the 1960s
- Re-usable human-carrying sub-orbital
rockets (none yet, but Starchaser's planned reusable Thunderbird is coming)
- Re-usable human-carrying sub-orbital
space-planes (none yet - Spacefleet's planned SF-01 is one of these and
there are others)
- Re-usable human-carrying
orbital launchers, rockets and space-planes (none yet)
- Permanent space station (There is
a small one of those, but the ISS does not provide gravity)
- Permanent space station,
with artificial gravity (not for a good while yet)
- Lunar shuttle, earth-orbit
to the moon (various plans)
- Lunar base (tentative plans)
- Martian orbiting
observation satellites, trio in geo-stationary orbit for communications
- Martian (robotic)
explorers (only temporary ones so far)
- Fast Mars shuttle with ion
thrusters and artificial gravity
- Martian space
station, with artificial gravity (useful if interplanetary craft can't land)
- Martian bases (which is what
the Mars Society is studying)
- Human exploration of the
larger asteroids, e.g. Ceres, Juno, Vesta, etc.
- Human exploration of
Jupiter's moons
- Human exploration of
Saturn's moons
- Human exploration of
Uranus's moons
- Human exploration of
Neptune's moons
- Human exploration of Pluto,
Charon and the Kuyper Belt
- Voyages to the stars
The whole Solar System is worth
exploring, because astronomical observations have already shown that each
planet, moon and asteroid has something unique about it and worth investigating
and understanding. While this progression of exploration is taking place, better
telescopes than we have now will have found terrestrial planets orbiting other
stars, and it will probably be possible to find those that have atmospheres
containing oxygen, the sign of life. When that happens, and it is only a matter
of time, suddenly there will be a reason for travelling to the stars, and that
too will be possible.
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