It's possible that life exists anywhere in the Solar System where there is any survivable ecological niche, and finding out should be our top priority (since ubiquitous life would have grim implications for the future of humanity). Instead—dad moon programhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/09/14/venus-life-evidence/ …
How is exploring outside the solar system impossible when we've just discovered a zillion exoplanets?
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It's visiting those exoplanets and doing something there that's very unlikely to work. Seeing them is easy.
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You can even image them with a little more work. I guess I don't follow how it affects a Great Filter argument
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We've observed they exist, but that's very different from sending a probe there that another species could notice
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