scientists’ paper outlines what we should be able to do over the coming decades and centuries based on Moore's Law, which is the idea that computing power doubles every two years.Crewed missions to space to land on Mars and on asteroids as well as on Jupiter’s and Saturn’s moons before the end of the 21st century could be followed in the 23rd century with flights to exoplanets – planets in other solar systems.Trips to other galaxies are a little further away for us, but the boffins think even they will be possible by the end of the 24th century.The report, led by a team from Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is based on the speed of scientific and technological progress we’ve made since the start of the Space Age, as well as Moore’s Law.By.
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