We're going to the Moon and Mars more because companies want to explore and use those places like new playgrounds.
Imagine your favorite toy is not just in one place, it's spread out all over the house, and you can take it with you wherever you go. That’s kind of what space companies are doing now. They're sending robots and people to the Moon and Mars because they want to find cool stuff like water ice, which is like a hidden treasure that helps make fuel for spaceships.
Like a Big Treasure Hunt
Going to the Moon or Mars is like starting a big treasure hunt. The first time, it's hard, you need lots of help and energy. But once you find some treasures (like water), it’s easier to keep exploring because you can use what you found to go further. Companies are getting better at making spaceships that don’t cost as much, so they can send more missions.
More Playmates on the Adventure
It's also like having more friends join your treasure hunt. Big companies aren't the only ones going, other countries and even schools are sending things up too! It’s like everyone is excited to see what new treasures they can find together.
Examples
- A company sends a rocket to the Moon to deliver supplies for a new lunar base.
- People pay to go on trips to Mars as part of an adventure tour.
- A business uses the Moon as a place to store valuable materials.
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See also
- Why are private companies leading new space exploration efforts?
- How does artificial intelligence contribute to discoveries in space?
- How are reusable rockets changing space travel economics?
- How are commercial space companies changing space exploration?
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