I don’t want to rain on anyone’s parade, but there are only seven questions. Number three seems to be missing,
#9. Space exploration by humans would involve successive generations of people. Some would be born on the spacecraft, live, and die without setting foot on Earth or on another planet. There is no question that this is NOT moral. Forcing people to never see Earth is wrong. We are optimized for life on Earth, and not on a spacecraft or any other planet.
#10. No doubt whatsover that crew or passengers who get sick will be put to death and expelled. No doubt at all. They will not tell you this. They will do it.
#11. Same for children born in flight who are not useful. Down’s. Autism. Others.
#12. There will be no marriage. Sex will be separated from reproduction. Sperm and egg will be united in a laboratory, and grown to gestation. The warmth and bonding of a mother will be missing, producing neurotic little humans.
#13. The flight will be implementing the left’s dream of a society without religion, and whose rules and laws are those made by the space agency. Any ideas of right and wrong that we have will be absent on the space ship.
#14. Abnormal humans will be produced on the flight. Humans are made for Earth, not for the confines of a long tube. Painting scenes of blue skies, green forests, and running water will not substitute for the real thing. Showing movies of life on Earth will not produce normal humans. If ever this becomes a reality, it is my hope that this fact will lead to mutiny or premature termination of the mission.
Am I the first to ask what about question #3?
EARTH FIRST! (We’ll mine the other planets later).
We invade all other planets and create a empire!!!