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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.
Power Your Hunt for Alien Life With the Easy-to-Use StarSense Explorer Telescope
Power Your Hunt for Alien Life With the Easy-to-Use StarSense Explorer Telescope

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Amazing 1-Minute Video Shows Ingenuity Flying on Mars
Amazing 1-Minute Video Shows Ingenuity Flying on Mars

20 Apr 2021, 08:10 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Ingenuity helicopter performed the first flight of such a machine on an alien world; Perseverance captured a video of the moment

 
RISD Rover Got a Thumbs Up From NASA as Possible Solution for Space Exploration
RISD Rover Got a Thumbs Up From NASA as Possible Solution for Space Exploration

20 Apr 2021, 07:51 UTC · By: Cristian Curmei / This rover design received multiple awards at NASA’s annual Human Exploration Rover Challenge back in 2017, including best wheel design

 
Russia Targets the Moon This Year With Luna 25 Mission
Russia Targets the Moon This Year With Luna 25 Mission

19 Apr 2021, 15:19 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Russia is planning to send a mission to the Moon several decades after the last one, targets the same landing area as the Artemis missions

 
If Man Is to Colonize Mars, NASA Needs Guidelines on Burial Rituals
If Man Is to Colonize Mars, NASA Needs Guidelines on Burial Rituals

19 Apr 2021, 14:30 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / What happens to the body when someone dies in space? It remains a question NASA is yet incapable of answering, but it will have to, and soon

 
NASA's Ingenuity Takes Off on Mars, Snaps Photo of Its Shadow
NASA's Ingenuity Takes Off on Mars, Snaps Photo of Its Shadow

19 Apr 2021, 12:04 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Ingenuity helicopter managed the first-ever "powered, controlled flight on another planet," opening the doors to a flood of possibilities for the future

 
Ingenuity Is Fixed, Spins Blades Before April 19 Fight
Ingenuity Is Fixed, Spins Blades Before April 19 Fight

19 Apr 2021, 09:02 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA will try and get the Ingenuity helicopter airborne on Mars on Monday, April 19, after it managed to fix the existing issues

 
Humanity Is Very Close to Making Contact With Aliens, Dr. Michio Kaku Says
Humanity Is Very Close to Making Contact With Aliens, Dr. Michio Kaku Says

19 Apr 2021, 06:36 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Pentagon confirmation that leaked videos were of UFOs is a sign that humanity will make contact with alien life this century, according to theoretical physicist

 
NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins and Crewmates Return From ISS After 185 Days in Space
NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins and Crewmates Return From ISS After 185 Days in Space

18 Apr 2021, 05:27 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / On Saturday, April 17th, the Soyuz crew members, NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and Russian cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov returned to Earth.

 
Pentagon Confirms Leaked Navy Videos of UFOs Are Real, Subject to Investigation
Pentagon Confirms Leaked Navy Videos of UFOs Are Real, Subject to Investigation

17 Apr 2021, 06:02 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Videos and photos of unidentified aerial phenomena are legitimate and were captured by Navy personnel. An investigation is underway, but results won’t be public

 
SpaceX Will Land Americans on the Moon Again, With NASA’s Artemis
SpaceX Will Land Americans on the Moon Again, With NASA’s Artemis

17 Apr 2021, 05:34 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / NASA announces SpaceX has landed the $2.89 billion contract to build the lunar lander, which will be based on the Starship rocket

 
Atomic Spaceship Could Chase Future Oumuamua, See What the Fuss Is All About
Atomic Spaceship Could Chase Future Oumuamua, See What the Fuss Is All About

16 Apr 2021, 14:21 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Christopher Morrison from the Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation imagines an atomic spacecraft that could chase distant asteroids for long periods of time

 
With No Roads on Mars to Drive On, Perseverance Zigzags 0.17 Miles Like Crazy
With No Roads on Mars to Drive On, Perseverance Zigzags 0.17 Miles Like Crazy

16 Apr 2021, 12:52 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA releases an interactive map of the region on Mars where the Perseverance rover is currently located; it traveled just 0.17 miles in two months

 
SpaceX Crew-2 Mission Flying Next Week With Four American and Foreign Astronauts
SpaceX Crew-2 Mission Flying Next Week With Four American and Foreign Astronauts

16 Apr 2021, 11:48 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The launch of the SpaceX Crew-2 mission pushed back two days to April 22; it's the first private capsule to carry two foreigners on board

 
This Is a RAM to Beat Moon Dust Into Submission
This Is a RAM to Beat Moon Dust Into Submission

15 Apr 2021, 14:32 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Engineer comes up with a technology meant to reinforce and fuse lunar surface materials and allow safe landings for future missions

 
Go Figure: Scientists Warn Blocking Out the Sun Might Be a Bad Idea
Go Figure: Scientists Warn Blocking Out the Sun Might Be a Bad Idea

15 Apr 2021, 13:03 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A recently published study warns of the dangers posed by solar radiation modification (SRM) techniques, highlights the need for more research

 
Fast 9 Trailer Is 3 Full Minutes of Cars, Planes, Magnet Bombs and Space Travel
Fast 9 Trailer Is 3 Full Minutes of Cars, Planes, Magnet Bombs and Space Travel

15 Apr 2021, 05:04 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Universal Pictures drops explosive new trailer ahead of latest theatrical release, June 25; Dom and the fam are back, up for the biggest fight ever

 
Orion EON Telescope Lets You Peer Into Galaxies Far Far Away With Superb Clarity
Orion EON Telescope Lets You Peer Into Galaxies Far Far Away With Superb Clarity

14 Apr 2021, 16:02 UTC · By: Cristian Curmei / This telescope is suitable for both solar system and deep-sky viewing; a three-element and air-spaced lens assembly offer x19 to x260 magnification

 
This Spacecraft Could Make Its Own Fuel on Titan, Head Back Home
This Spacecraft Could Make Its Own Fuel on Titan, Head Back Home

14 Apr 2021, 15:27 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The aptly-named Titan Sample Return Using In-Situ Propellants spacecraft could use locally-available substances to make its own fuel

 
Musician Grimes Is Ready for Space Travel With Full Back “Alien Scar” Tattoo
Musician Grimes Is Ready for Space Travel With Full Back “Alien Scar” Tattoo

14 Apr 2021, 09:16 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Elon Musk’s partner is getting ready for space tourism the only way possible right now, shows off full back tattoo meant to resemble “beautiful alien scars”