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` 15 POINTS 1.Which of these is not an obstacle to the future of space exploration? A. funding B. research ideas C. technology D. time What is planned goal for the Europa clipper mission A. To explore
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1.Which of these is not an obstacle to the future of space exploration? A. funding B. research ideas C. technology D. time
What is planned goal for the Europa clipper mission
A. To explore the conditions of Jupiter's Moon
B. to land a man on the moon
C. To land on an asteroid
D. to explore the composition of mars
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Time, obviously! Unless some extraterrestrial interference occurs, we have a LOT over time to figure out how to venture further into the vastness of space.
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Its time. Hope this helps :D
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