I wonder, what about future generations considering that humanity somehow expands and populates other worlds, would judgment day be extended to them?
No idea, GOD says mankind will 'try' to reach outer space, but would only be permitted to travel so far.
Qur'an 55:33 states..
"O assembly of Jinns and Men, if you can penetrate regions of the heavens and the earth, then penetrate them! You will not penetrate them save with a Power." [ This verse is followed by an invitation to recognize God's blessings. It forms the subject of the whole of the sura that bears the title 'The Beneficent'.]
The translation given here needs some explanatory comment:
a) The word 'if' expresses in English a condition that is dependant upon a possibility and either an achievable or an unachievable hypothesis. Arabic is a language which is able to introduce a nuance into the condition which is much more explicit. There is one word to express the possibility (
ida), another for the achievable hypothesis (
in) and a third for the unachievable hypothesis expressed by the word (
lau). The verse in question has it as an achievable hypothesis expressed by the word (
in). The Quran therefore suggests the material possibility of a concrete realization. This subtle linguistic distinction formally rules out the purely mystic interpretation that some people have (quite wrongly) put on this verse.
b) God is addressing the spirits (
jinn) and human beings (
ins), and not essentially allegorical figures.
c) 'To penetrate' is the translation of the verb
nafada followed by the preposition
min. According to Kazimirski's dictionary, the phrase means 'to pass right through and come out on the other side of a body' (e.g. an arrow that comes out on the other side). It therefore suggests a deep penetration and emergence at the other end into the regions in question.
d) The Power (
sultan) these men will have to achieve this enterprise would seem to come from the All-Mighty.
There can be no doubt that this verse indicates the possibility men will one day achieve what we today call (perhaps rather improperly) 'the conquest of space'. One must note that the text of the Quran predicts not only penetration through the regions of the Heavens, but also the Earth, i.e. the exploration of its depths.
Astronomy in the Quran
We know a type of Jinn has the ability to travel through space at great speed and likely occupy distant Planets. Even if mankind was to follow suit, we are told...
Every soul will taste death, and you will only be given your [full] compensation on the Day of Resurrection. So he who is drawn away from the Fire and admitted to Paradise has attained [his desire]. And what is the life of this world except the enjoyment of delusion. Qur'an 3:185
So no matter where we are, the rules still apply, we are accountable for how we choose to use our free will.
But from what I get here is upon death, the soul remains in the body but receives a scroll symbolically representing good/bad news and remains there until judgment day.
Yes, that is the majority viewpoint.