1. After being acquainted with information of Chapter 8, list in order of your preferences all planets and their features you believe to be most important to explore, and what kind of measurements data you need to get during your exploration.
2. Design your own space research program, outlining preferred problems to resolve, listing them in the order of their priority, according to goals, vital importance, practical needs, theoretical significance, and expenses, e.g. 1st is the exploration of Jupiter, requires most expenditure , related to exploration of Asteroids belt – source of meteorites- important for prognostic estimation of probability of catastrophic collissions, 2nd is Titan related to the unique information of life sources and greenhouse effect in the outer solar system, 3rd is Pluto, Neptune and Uranus as the information sources of solar nebula- origin of our system and process of its forming
3. If your program is invested by commercial and governmental organizations in what proportion should they participate in your project (percentage)? Explain
4. If you have limited resources for performing your full program, would you be ready to exclude the long mission program kind of Voyager 1, 2 mission with travel beyond our solar system into the interstellar space. Or the opposite: which part of your program you would sacrifice for interstellar research with the hope of meeting with other civilizations in the cosmos
Look also at https://www.space.com/17201-voyager-2-nasa-longest-mission.html
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