Space Exploration

Are NASA's future missions and budget justified?

  • It's worth the time and expenditures

    Votes: 225 65.8%
  • Complete waste of money

    Votes: 42 12.3%
  • We need to explore, but not at the current cost

    Votes: 75 21.9%

  • Total voters
    342
Indeed. Humans (or meat bags as some space Fans call them) require large amounts of consumables like oxygen and water both of which are heavy. Unmanned probes like we are talking about now don’t need such things allowing the slow boat to China approach.
speaking of. do we have any newer Voyager-esque probes heading out of the solar system either in route or planned?

especially with a technique like this, seems like we could be getting a lot of them out there.
 
speaking of. do we have any newer Voyager-esque probes heading out of the solar system either in route or planned?

especially with a technique like this, seems like we could be getting a lot of them out there.
We have several probes going to other destinations within the solar system but the only thing on its way out currently is the New Horizons probe that did the Pluto flyby a few years back.
 
Tracking live online now. Reentry estimated in about 13 hours but of course that can vary quite a bit depending on which orbit it actually dips too low on.
 
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We have several probes going to other destinations within the solar system but the only thing on its way out currently is the New Horizons probe that did the Pluto flyby a few years back.

This. They were looking at the possibility of another KBO fly by for NH, but I don't think anything came of it as nothing was close. NASA just funded it through 2029 so it'll make it's way out of the Kuiper Belt eventually. I don't know if it has the proper instruments like the Voyagers had though to do deep space research though.
 
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