Seemingly not mentioned so far has been "Battlestar Galactica" (the 2000s version). Less about exploration, more about survival, with action, character development, and philosophical/religious questions.
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"War Of The Wingmen" and "Ensign Flandry" by Poul Anderson. Anderson was the master of creating new worlds and alien races.
I'm gonna change my comment from Kryton to Kryten. Im not gonna look at confirm that it is correct, im just going to assume you are!
Stargate is most world exploration. The Expanse. Sliders.