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By 2025, the progress of technology will give a significant enhancement to space exploration that will provide new opportunities for exploration, communication, and sustainability. Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and machine learning algorithms are transforming the way we analyze huge data sets, which allows us to make decisions for space missions faster and with more precision. These technologies play a crucial role in the identification of phenomena, be it those that are illustrated in the data of satellites, the prediction of abnormalities, and the optimization of the trajectory of the mission, all of which make it possible for scientists and engineers to examine propelling bodies, far away from our planet, and their extraterrestrial living conditions. Besides, 3D printing and other advanced manufacturing technologies are disrupting the traditional methods of creating spacecraft and instruments, not only because of their cost reduction capacity but also by their ability to be more customized and thus more efficient. Autonomous systems are a novel breakthrough in the sense that besides reducing human intervention, they can also enhance the capabilities of rovers and spacecraft, especially for long-duration missions to locations like Mars or the Moon. At the same time, space telescopes and the use of more sensitive sensors are significantly improving our ability to study exoplanets. Progress in propulsion technology such as ion and electric are key to making people comfortable with long-distance space travel. On the other hand, the development of technology in the form of space mining has a functional start, and it is possible to obtain and extract from the celestial bodies of the solar system. In this way, the Scottt may be full of what can be the main event for the sustainable exploration of space. The continuation of this confirmation is the fact that highly efficient new communication systems will bring more, smarter, and safer connections between deep-space missions and Earth. This means that we are able to perform the real-time interaction by simply transferring Earth's FTL, faster than light, signal to the space mission.