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cientific progress doesn’t just answer questions — it changes the questions we’re allowed to ask.
In the last century, we’ve gone from barely understanding our own atmosphere to observing galaxies billions of light-years away.
We’ve confirmed gravitational waves, photographed a black hole, sequenced the building blocks of life, and landed robotic explorers on other worlds.
Each discovery opens a new layer of complexity — and a new frontier.
Space exploration is not about escape. It’s about understanding who we are, where we come from, and how everything is connected across time and distance.
The more we learn, the more humble we must become.
Because in the vastness of the cosmos, the rarest element is not hydrogen — it’s perspective.