We're finally going to the Solar System's most intriguing but unexplored frontier
Briefly

The vastness of this galaxy is too great, the beat of a human life too short against the slow rhythm of cosmic time, leaving us to explore our backyard.
Baby Boomers, who saw humans walk on the Moon in real time, experienced a golden age of space exploration, witnessing unprecedented discoveries like the Mariner and Voyager missions.
Recent missions like Rosetta and New Horizons have opened wild new frontiers, revealing spectacular phenomena and reminding us that there are still wonders to discover.
Though we may feel as though we missed the golden age of space exploration, the last decade of missions has provided remarkable insights into our Solar System.
Read at Ars Technica
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