Pamela Conrad of the Carnegie Institute for Science said at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) meeting in Washington:Ironically, if we are willing to accept this as not just an opportunity but a necessity, the Star Trek series and culture becomes the main guideline for how we can explore space: try not to interfere.”. He details that instead of aiming to own or grab resources from outer space, humans should aim to be “kind explorers.”
Some scientists also emphasized that the discourse of “establishing colonies” on the Moon or other planets should be abandoned, referring to the fact that indigenous peoples suffered the most in the past, when humanity colonized the Earth.
Source: Ferra

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