Abstract

Human space exploration is crucial for our future beyond Earth, offering vital insights while overcoming challenges. Unmanned missions are predominant due to the harsh conditions of distant astronomical bodies, but manned missions facilitate direct study of biological factors. Informed by a meticulous examination of unmanned missions, this research assesses celestial bodies for potential human missions, promising ground-breaking scientific discoveries. This systematic analysis comprehensively evaluates various parameters, yielding a comparative overview of potential celestial bodies. Critical environmental conditions for human missions receive thorough consideration. These conditions will be rigorously validated and aligned with a suitable sequence of celestial bodies or moons to ensure mission feasibility, thereby advancing our comprehension of space exploration's potential.

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