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Manned Missions to Uranus, Neptune and Pluto


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Guyverman1990

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Hi guys.

The site predicts that the 2080's and 90's will be when We send manned missions to Jupiter and Saturn respectively. That makes me wonder when we'll send manned missions to the rest of the Solar system.

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I would say roughly we'll get there after we've done Saturn and into the next century so somewhere 2090-2110.

Edited by Time_Traveller, 21 April 2012 - 06:03 PM.

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I don't think that we will be going to any part of the outer solar system this century. Maybe... Maybe, we will go to Jupiter very late into this century if peak oil is solved and there is enormous international commitment, but while unmanned probes will continue to go to amazing places and discover things in the furthest reaches of the solar system and maybe even Oort cloud. Manned vehicles however are unlikely to go further than Mars for some time.

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Highly unlikely by the end of this century I would say. I could see it happening in the early 22nd century. 2100s or 2110s probably. My greatest hope for the coming century is that the energy and resource crises will make humanity realize that it can't rely on this one planet forever. Hopefully, if not by the end of this century, we'll see a much more serious dedication to space exploration in the 2100s.
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