Concluding remarks: Faraday Discussion on astrochemistry at high resolution
T. J. Millar

TL;DR
This paper reflects on the history, current topics, and future directions of astrochemistry, emphasizing high-resolution observations and modeling over the past fifty years.
Contribution
It provides a historical overview and personal insights on astrochemistry, highlighting developments and future prospects in the field.
Findings
Historical progress in astrochemistry over fifty years
Current challenges in high-resolution astrochemical observations
Future directions for astrochemical research
Abstract
Fifty years on from the first detailed chemical kinetic modelling of astronomical sources, I provide some introductory comments on the history of astrochemistry, summarise some personal views on the topics covered in this discussion meeting, and conclude with some thoughts on its future development. I have left out the jokes.
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