Reply to 'A Comment on '"The Far Future of Exoplanet Direct Characterization" - the Case for Interstellar Space Probes'
Jean Schneider

TL;DR
This paper responds to a comment on the feasibility and future prospects of interstellar space probes, emphasizing that progress in interstellar travel is valuable and warrants further detailed study.
Contribution
It clarifies that the original TE-SAT assessment did not focus on interstellar flight and advocates for continued research in this area.
Findings
Interstellar flight was not part of TE-SAT's original scope
Progress in interstellar travel is welcomed and important
A detailed future study on interstellar probes is needed
Abstract
Reply to A Comment on The Far Future of Exoplanet Direct Characterization - the Case for Interstellar Space Probess by Ian Crawford. The paper The Far Future of Exoplanet Direct Characterization resulted from the collective work of TE-SAT, a team appointed by ESA in 2003 to assess a strategy to find and characterize Terrestrial Exoplanets. The interstellar flight aspect was not part of the TE-SAT work and was added afterward as side remarks in the chapter on {\guillemotleft} The Far Future of Exoplanet Direct Characterization {\guillemotright}. As an introductory general remark, the intention of the paper was not to discourage work on interstellar flight prospective. On the contrary, any advance in this field that makes interstellar travel closer to us is welcome. In the framework of this short reply, the discussion can only be qualitative; it would deserve a full future paper.
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