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Roundtables: The Next Era of Space Exploration

Technology
Global
Started March 26, 2026

Listen to the session or watch below Whether it’s the race to find life on Mars, the campaign to outsmart killer asteroids, or the quest to make the moon a permanent home to astronauts, scientists’ efforts in space can tell us more about where humanity is headed. This subscriber-only discussion examines the progress and possibilities…

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
Establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon is a strategic step that can enhance scientific research and international cooperation in space.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
The focus on Mars and the Moon diverts crucial funding from urgent Earth-based issues like climate change and poverty, which need immediate attention.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
While space exploration offers exciting possibilities, we must carefully weigh its benefits against ethical concerns and the environmental impact of such missions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
Investing in space exploration is essential for humanity's survival, as it opens pathways for potential colonization and resource acquisition on other planets.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 26, 2026
The race to find life on other planets risks oversimplifying complex scientific questions and may lead to public disillusionment if results are not immediate.
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  • Consensus: After enough participation, analysis reveals opinion groups and areas of agreement

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