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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.
The Mars Multi-Purpose Building Is Striking, Inspired by the Red Planet
The Mars Multi-Purpose Building Is Striking, Inspired by the Red Planet

26 Apr 2021, 11:21 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Architecture firm Moon Hoon was commissioned by a very special client to build a three-story structure that would stand out; Mars does just that

 
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 and Endeavor Flew Over Disney and It Was Magical
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 and Endeavor Flew Over Disney and It Was Magical

26 Apr 2021, 08:07 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Photos capture the latest launch to ISS, showing the trail left by the reused SpaceX rocket carrying a Crew Dragon spacecraft

 
Tracks Made by Perseverance Show Up in the First Aerial Color Photo of Mars
Tracks Made by Perseverance Show Up in the First Aerial Color Photo of Mars

26 Apr 2021, 07:13 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Ingenuity helicopter took the first ever color photo of the Martian soil from a height of 17 feet (5.2 meters), image shows track marks made by Perseverance

 
“A Bunch of People Will Die” Going to Mars, Elon Musk Says
“A Bunch of People Will Die” Going to Mars, Elon Musk Says

26 Apr 2021, 05:06 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Not that this should surprise anyone, but landing on Mars and then colonizing the Red Planet will not come without loss of human life

 
ICON and NASA Are Trying to Figure Out How to 3D Print a Moon Base
ICON and NASA Are Trying to Figure Out How to 3D Print a Moon Base

25 Apr 2021, 11:10 UTC · By: Cristian Curmei / Project Olympus is meant to explore and develop the ability to build Moon-worthy structures using 3D printing alongside the Artemis program.

 
Future Chinese Space Station to Be Able to Dock With Massive Telescope
Future Chinese Space Station to Be Able to Dock With Massive Telescope

23 Apr 2021, 12:22 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Chinese are planning to launch the first module of their space station as soon as this year, a telescope to be sent into orbit later in 2024

 
Sound the Alarm: Extended Space Missions Will Impact Astronauts’ Mental Health
Sound the Alarm: Extended Space Missions Will Impact Astronauts’ Mental Health

23 Apr 2021, 08:20 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / New study attempts to predict the psychological toll of space exploration by looking at personnel at research centers in Antarctica, and the conclusions are bad

 
U.S. Space Force Getting New Anti-Jamming Satellites in 2024
U.S. Space Force Getting New Anti-Jamming Satellites in 2024

23 Apr 2021, 08:09 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Northrop Grumman given the green light to continue its work on the anti-jamming payload for the Protected Tactical SATCOM program

 
NASA’s Ingenuity Rises Off the Martian Ground for the Second Time
NASA’s Ingenuity Rises Off the Martian Ground for the Second Time

22 Apr 2021, 16:17 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced that the Mars Ingenuity helicopter logged off its second flight on the red planet successfully.

 
ReachBot Was Designed to Crawl Into Caves, Possibly Even on Mars
ReachBot Was Designed to Crawl Into Caves, Possibly Even on Mars

22 Apr 2021, 14:58 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / ReachBot is a NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts project created by a scientist from the Stanford University, it can crawl and anchor

 
From 2025 There Will Be No More Russians on the International Space Station
From 2025 There Will Be No More Russians on the International Space Station

22 Apr 2021, 12:33 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Russia kind of made its exit from the International Space Station official, country to focus on designing its own orbiting lab

 
There’s a Bit of Oxygen Now on Mars, and It Was Made by Perseverance
There’s a Bit of Oxygen Now on Mars, and It Was Made by Perseverance

22 Apr 2021, 07:58 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Perseverance rover's Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment generated five grams of oxygen on Mars by splitting carbon dioxide

 
World’s First Wooden Satellite Takes Sustainable Space Exploration to Next Level
World’s First Wooden Satellite Takes Sustainable Space Exploration to Next Level

22 Apr 2021, 07:08 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / The WISA WOODSAT satellite will be launched into the orbit by the end of the year and will offer a look into space exploration beyond fossil fuels

 
Salyut Became the World’s First Space Station Half a Century Ago
Salyut Became the World’s First Space Station Half a Century Ago

21 Apr 2021, 14:41 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Russia celebrates half a century since the deployment of the world's first orbital space station, the Salyut 1, a decade after it sent the first man into space

 
Do Exploding Starships Go to Valhalla? Here’s a Video to Make You All Emotional
Do Exploding Starships Go to Valhalla? Here’s a Video to Make You All Emotional

21 Apr 2021, 09:22 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Cosmic Perspective put together a video of the Starship explosions of the past few months, titled the whole thing "Valhalla: SpaceX Starship Tribute SN8-SN11"

 
NASA Says This Invisible Dot Is Voyager 1, Photographed by Distant New Horizons
NASA Says This Invisible Dot Is Voyager 1, Photographed by Distant New Horizons

21 Apr 2021, 07:33 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA releases a photo of the Voyager 1 spacecraft taken billions of miles away by another very distant spaceship, New Horizons

 
Sci-Fi Vehicle Rendering Looks Like a NASA-Branded Remote-Controlled Car
Sci-Fi Vehicle Rendering Looks Like a NASA-Branded Remote-Controlled Car

21 Apr 2021, 07:32 UTC · By: Cristian Curmei / This rover-like vehicle includes an odd wheel design meant to grip even when riding on uneven terrain; propulsion seems to be provided via a jet-thruster

 
Spaceship With Fancy APPLE Power Could Reach Saturn in One Year, Pluto in Four
Spaceship With Fancy APPLE Power Could Reach Saturn in One Year, Pluto in Four

20 Apr 2021, 15:44 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Atomic Planar Power for Lightweight Exploration (APPLE) is a concept of an enabling platform that should enable very fast space travel for small spaceships

 
LA-Based CGI Artist Imagines a Future Where Humans Race Vehicles on Mars
LA-Based CGI Artist Imagines a Future Where Humans Race Vehicles on Mars

20 Apr 2021, 15:27 UTC · By: Cristian Curmei / These vehicles are meant to be raced on other planets such as Mars; independent motors and hub-less wheels seem to offer high-speed fun

 
Earth Now Has Under 3 Percent of Land Areas With Intact Fauna
Earth Now Has Under 3 Percent of Land Areas With Intact Fauna

20 Apr 2021, 14:41 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A recently published study claims that "no more than 2.9% of the land surface can be considered to be faunally intact" on our planet