Naturally, we have to visit the planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and meteors in our solar system, and we'll look at a sample of the planets that we've discovered around other stars recently. Our own Earth is important to us, so we'll travel through time to see its creation and growth, including how it was hit by another planet and gave birth to the Moon.
Our planet also gave birth to life, which we'll follow from the arrival of organic chemicals on Earth and on to humans. We'll observe how life was not only fashioned by Earth, but how life has been fashioning Earth. We can also speculate on what kinds of lifeforms we will find elsewhere in our solar system and beyond.
As we travel, we will find many marvels, such as black holes, neutron stars, and gravitational waves. There will also be many mysteries, and we may not be able to resolve them all, but we'll see what progress we are making. So, fasten your seatbelts because the cosmos awaits and it can be a bumpy and explosive ride!