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Mars is interesting, but also fairly fruitless as far as containing anything of actual pragmatic use.
Exploring the universe at large is where we should be focused, although it's a little outside our scope at the moment.
Those seem to be 2 of the more interesting moons.
ISRU is everything -- it'll be our reason for going places, will keep us living while we're there, and it's our return ticket home..
This isn't a video game, it's real life. Bringing back dirt and rocks from the moon doesn't let you build better rockets.
keep in mind guys, we still don't have a return sample from Mars, lol
This is exactlty the reason we haven't been back to the Moon. It's a huge waste of resources that doens't really gain us much.
So far we haven't recovered anything that went out further than the Moon.