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autoevolution's Space Month

Even if you are not a Star Trek fan, the phrase “space, the final frontier” is sure to strike a chord. Spoken by Patrick Stewart at the beginning of almost all the 178 episodes of “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” it came to stand for all of humanity’s aspirations of leaving behind the home planet and expanding into the galaxy.

Believe it or not, our generation will probably kick into motion the events and technologies that will ultimately lead to this outcome. Sure, humanity got a taste of what’s beyond our planet during the space race of decades ago, but that was only fueled by several nations’ desire to best their opponents for political and military gains.

This time is different. Sure, governments are still involved, but for the first time in history, so are private companies. These are the entities space expansion badly needed to get a significant boost in advancement and scope. SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, Blue Origin are just the most prominent of the probably hundreds of companies fighting to advance their own goals, and ultimately the world’s, when it comes to space exploration.

It is during our lifetime that humanity will once again reach for the Moon by sending their best and brightest up there. From there, it’s on to Mars and possibly even further. It is during our lifetime that we’ll see a spacecraft returning with samples of an asteroid, and another one with pieces taken from Mars.

It’s not long until civilians will take trips up to the edge of space, or visit a space-station resort, or buy one-way tickets to Mars, the place where, if we’re lucky, we’ll begin building settlements by the end of the century.

We know you’ve heard all this before. Dreams of a better future, with people working together to expand humanity’s control over other planets. Dreams of space tourism, off-world cities, spaceships, and space stations. Dreams that never came to be.

But this time, these are more than just dreams. They are plans, backed by state and private entities, most of them already in motion. Plans that will, without a doubt, come to pass.

Still don’t believe us? Then, make sure to keep an eye out on autoevolution in April. It’s Space Month here, and we’re ready to show you how and why the future our grandparents dreamed about is here, now.

Editor's note: This special feature by autoevolution was not sponsored or supported by a third-party.
AIR 06 Imagines the Air Taxi of Tomorrow With Out-of-This-World Capability
AIR 06 Imagines the Air Taxi of Tomorrow With Out-of-This-World Capability

2 Apr 2021, 12:11 UTC · By: Cristian Curmei / This air taxi concept includes a propulsion system and design that allows it to be like a spacecraft; no mention is made of how any functions are carried out

 
NASA Spacecraft Damaged an Asteroid, Soon We’ll Know Just How Much
NASA Spacecraft Damaged an Asteroid, Soon We’ll Know Just How Much

2 Apr 2021, 08:50 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA's OSIRIS spacecraft to conduct a close flyby of the Bennu asteroid on April 7 to see the damage it caused while collecting samples

 
Martian Rover We All Forgot About Sends Back Defying Selfie
Martian Rover We All Forgot About Sends Back Defying Selfie

1 Apr 2021, 13:28 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Curiosity rover sends back another selfie at a time when the world nearly forgot all about it, with Perseverance demanding all the attention

 
Dacia Duster Goes After Spaceborne Tesla Roadster, Will Never Catch It
Dacia Duster Goes After Spaceborne Tesla Roadster, Will Never Catch It

1 Apr 2021, 09:40 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Noel Armstrong is the man charged by Romania carmaker Dacia to lead its imaginary space operations, Duster launch to space first on the agenda

 
South Korean President Moon Says His Country Will Land on the... Moon
South Korean President Moon Says His Country Will Land on the... Moon

1 Apr 2021, 08:58 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / South Korean President Moon Jae-in said earlier this month his country has committed to landing an uncrewed mission on the Moon by the end of the decade

 
Asteroid Apophis to Leave Earth Alone for a Century, Still Scary-Close in 2029
Asteroid Apophis to Leave Earth Alone for a Century, Still Scary-Close in 2029

1 Apr 2021, 07:46 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Asteroid Apophis is not in the position to strike Earth in 2068, will still make a scary 20,000 miles flyby of Earth in 2029

 
Musician Grimes Is Ready to Head to Mars With the First Colonizers, Never Return
Musician Grimes Is Ready to Head to Mars With the First Colonizers, Never Return

1 Apr 2021, 05:45 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / It’s a good thing her boyfriend Elon Musk is actively working toward building a reusable rocket that would make the colonization of Mars real

 
Land Rover May Never Go to Space, but Will Gladly Serve Those Who Do
Land Rover May Never Go to Space, but Will Gladly Serve Those Who Do

31 Mar 2021, 13:56 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Land Rover announced a three-year extension of its partnership with Virgin Galactic to keep backing its efforts to send civilians to space

 
Starship SN11 Test Flight Ends in Explosion, Debris Raining Down From the Sky
Starship SN11 Test Flight Ends in Explosion, Debris Raining Down From the Sky

31 Mar 2021, 05:51 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / “At least the crater is in the right place,” SpaceX CEO Elon Musk jokes, adding that the team on the ground will have answers after an investigation