With NASA's recent selection of SpaceX to launch the Pandora smallsat mission, which aims to explore the atmospheres of exoplanets, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of space exploration and commercial partnerships.
What are your thoughts on the increasing reliance on private companies like SpaceX for scientific missions? Do you believe this trend will enhance our understanding of the universe, or do you have concerns about the implications of privatizing space exploration? Additionally, how do you think missions like Pandora will change our approach to studying exoplanets and their potential for supporting life? Let's discuss!
With NASA's recent selection of SpaceX to launch the Pandora smallsat mission, which aims to explore the atmospheres of exoplanets, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of space exploration and commercial partnerships.
What are your thoughts on the increasing reliance on private companies like SpaceX for scientific missions? Do you believe this trend will enhance our understanding of the universe, or do you have concerns about the implications of privatizing space exploration? Additionally, how do you think missions like Pandora will change our approach to studying exoplanets and their potential for supporting life? Let's discuss!