...Space Exploration Must Continue If The United States of America (USA) discontinues space exploration America will not continue to be viewed as a world leader by other countries. According to Encyclopedia Britannica Online Academic Edition, “Space exploration is the investigation, by means of manned and unmanned spacecraft, of the reaches of the universe beyond Earth’s atmosphere and the use of the information so gained to increase knowledge of the cosmos and benefit humanity” ("Space Exploration"). Even though financial costs are on the rise, the continuance of space exploration is imperative to our developing world because learning about life on other planets, untapped natural resources, and scientific research is essential to remaining a world leader. Our four fathers began space exploration many moons ago. It is imperative that we follow in their footsteps and have not only the courage to continue but also have the drive to want to succeed in this area of exploration. The USA is known as one of the leading world powers of scientific research and technology, if the nation is to remain in this position the USA must forge ahead with space exploration. As of today we do not have proof that we are the only life source in the universe. Scientist search for proof of other beings in the universe, “This year scientist identified sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphors, and carbon some very vital elements need to support life on a planet” ("Science Daily"). ...
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...energy, and space-time; and in less than a millionth of a second came forth a bang of all mass, energy, and space-time that ever was and ever will be. After billion of years humans came into the picture; and with the coming of humanity the universe finally had a way to experience itself, through us. Humanity has always gazed upon the night sky always wondering, questioning, dreaming, even before our long recorded history, but for most of these questions, wonders, and dreams, they could only be put in the realm of mere speculations and theories. The 19th and 20th century's could be considered to be the epicenter for the ground work in subjects including...
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... The exploration of space has reached a new level. Considering there are now several innovations, we cannot overlook the financial aspect of space exploration. Moreover, innovations and finance have a direct relationship. Thus in 2018, when United States President Donald Trump slashed NASA’s budget, new private businesses emerged. These private businesses have made it to space with half of the money it takes government-owned programs. The money that is wasted could be used to fund more projects such as human missions to Mars. Trump has diminished the budget for NASA to $19.1 billion (Harwood). This new budget cancels some of NASA’s research missions. It also does away with NASA’s Office of Education. “The office of Education coordinates projects that...
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...Extreme Exploration By: Santiago Lopez 5-13-14 Mr. Zorfrea Grant Elementary Lopez 1 People think that extreme exploration is helpful to satisfy curiosity, but others think it’s a waste of time and money. People think that it isn’t worth the cost. I believe it’s worth a cost because there are advances in medicine, technology, and the economy. Some find medicine which leads to new technology which leads to the growth in the economic community. For example in “The Adventure of Sojourner” the rover’s battery lasted for a month. That battery could be used in earth on cars and on helicopter which helps the economy. Others find medicine to cure diseases like cancer. We conduct extreme exploration so we could find plants or herbs. In space, we could find a planet that is undiscovered could have plants and water that cures injuries and illness. In deep sea exploration we could find underwater creatures that help the economy .In “Why Exploring the Ocean Is Mankind’s Next Giant Leap” Filmmaker, James Cameron, says “A new era of ocean exploration can yield discoveries that will help in form everything from critical medical advances to sustainable forms of energy.” When people conduct extreme exploration, new technology is invented. When new technology is invented it helps the economy. In “JFK’s speech” he states that “Just as wartime development of the radar gave us the transistor (use in radios), and all that it made possible, so research in space medicine...
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...How would space and sea exploration help the United States? We have to investigate the sea for its advantages and to pick up learning? We likewise ought to investigate space too, yet the sea starts things out. The sea and space must be investigated. The United States should be involved with major exploration of space or the ocean. Sea exploration is important. Findings made via ocean exploration are fundamental to reducing unknowns in deep-ocean areas and providing high-price environmental intelligence had to cope with both current and rising science and control desires. “The mid-20th century the oceans held an equal, if not a greater, fascination for the general public as compared to space.” So said Dr. Jyotika I. Virmani in Ocean vs Space: Exploration...
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...– Advocates for space exploration say that there are much advantages that push humankind towards a better tomorrow. Opponents argue that there is an huge cost put into research and development C) Thesis Statement and Forecast – I think that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages because of the benefits that people will inherit and that the economic benefit we receive is a lot more than the cost we put into it. II. Body (Arguments) A) Transition and Topic Sentence for Reason #1 – We can use the new technology 1) Supporting Detail - Not possible without NASA (Wilson, Space Program Benefits) 2) Supporting Detail -Things from fiberglass to GPS (Wilson, Space Program Benefits) 3) Supporting Detail - More investment, more commercialized (Wilson, Space Program Benefits) B) Transition and Topic Sentence for Reason #2 – The exploration development basic necessities 1) Supporting Detail - NASA started water program (Dunbar, “Water Water Everywhere!”) 2) Supporting Detail - Based off design for astronauts (Dunbar, “Water Water Everywhere!”) 3) Supporting Detail - Inexpensive, useful (Dunbar, “Water Water Everywhere!”) C) Transition and Topic Sentence for Reason #3 –The exploration extended to help people in medicine 1) Supporting Detail - Study osteoporosis in space, astronauts are guinea pigs (NASA Science, “Space Bones”) 2) Supporting Detail – Scientists were able to test different methods (NASA Science, “Space Bones”) 3) ...
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...Deep Space Exploration The immediate question being asked is should people explore deep space. One of the benefits of deep space exploration will be our ability to mine valuable resources from asteroids, eliminating the need for mining metals from the ground and tearing up our planet. Another would be the benefits of furthering medical research. I, for one, feel that Humans should explore deep space, because there are huge benefits for exploring deep space. There are of course obstacles in the way of the benefits of deep space so, what is the price tag on a deep space flight? Is what will be gained be worth the price that tax payers spend? Cost is only part of the problem; NASA has not launched a rocket since the Saturn V rockets used to take astronauts to the moon. And has been seen in recent days, the space shuttles are an old technology and have been retired. Another daunting question is the moral implications of sending people into deep space since they have no idea what effects having a human child in space would have on the child itself nor what effects zero G would have on an expecting mother. How will NASA be able to get exploration vehicles into space? What is needed is a solution to these problems. They need to figure out a way to make space exploration to become affordable. They will need to figure out a way to not only bring in money but also how to make space missions affordable. There may be several ways that this can be accomplished. Also, NASA will need...
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...infatuated with winning at any cost. This competitive nature translates from war rooms to athletic fields to the top of corporate ladders. If this is truly our nation’s identity, then why have we not constructed a space elevator? A space elevator is one of the more extravagant ideas from sci-fi and now is being thought of by the capitol of our beloved country. The US must take the initiative and build a space elevator because it would allow travel into space at a cheaper price, act as a symbol of greatness for our country, and carry payloads of 11,193kg at once (allowing eight climbers to be sent up by the tether (Chang 2011)). The thought that a elevator could, or even should, stretch from...
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...Should the U.S. continue Space Exploration? Should the U.S. continue Space Exploration? Many will say no because we waste too much money on just going to space! However, here's why the U.S. should keep exploring space. One reason why we should keep exploring space is because of innovation. On "5 Essentials Pros and Cons of Space Exploration." Nlcapt.org. Ed. Chief. N.p., 10 Mar. 2015. Web. 13 Jan. 2016. The article states, " Space allows us to improve technology at a rapid rate and get access to innovation that might not be possible without the space program,discoveries from space exploration have led to innovations in medicine, transportation, public safety, computer technology, agriculture and almost all areas of society,". So without...
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...We have observed the night sky since the birth of humans. The curiosity of what is beyond the infinite sky grew until space exploration was brought to mind. The amazement of space distracts us from the issues of cost. To pay for space exploration every citizen must be taxed but with the money we are able to observe the beauty of earth from a different perspective. The power of earth’s beauty can help us comprehend that we should treat our earth with care. We do not realize that although space differs from earth it still contains the mysteries and varieties of illnesses. Before developing an opinion towards space exploration governments should consider the costs, a positive change to earth, and contamination of illnesses. Money defines the type of life a person lives. Whether they live with ease or with the discomfort from lacking money humans value the importance of a dollar. They budget their money to the point where each taxed dollar causes them annoyance. As Source C describes, each tax dollar must be split for various programs. Each program is in need of a vast amount of money but each citizen is also in need of money. With the issue of an unstable economy, families struggle to live day in and day out. At times, the issue of money causes avoidance to the health of earth. Earth has not been appreciated as it should be. We live for the benefits for ourselves without thinking of the harm it does to the world we live in. According to Source G, we create problems that affect...
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...supposedly an “expert” at NASA, we are likely to contact extraterrestrial life within 20 years. In the science fiction novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke states in the epilogue “Except for communication with alien intelligences: that is something that can never be planned- only anticipated. Nobody knows whether it will happen tomorrow - or a thousand years hence.” In other words, saying that we will find out that we...
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...Europa 2 Marketing Plan Company Overview Owner(s): | Bobby R Rivera | Company Name: | Europa 2 | Product Name: | Commercial space travel | Location: | Alexandria VA | History (yrs.): | 2months | Section 1: Executive Summary Europa 2 was founded by Bobby Rivera in 2014. His love for aeronautics, engineering and everything space, compelled him to create a Company with the capability to make commercial travel throughout space a reality. This marketing plan will provide prospective consumers and investors with the knowledge and trust, that Europa 2 will become the premier space transportation and exploration entity. Product description The overall mission for Europa is to fundamentally change the way space travel is viewed today. By 2020 Europa 2 will launch several manned missions to Europa, a moon orbiting Jupiter and begin commercial mining and exploration of the planets abundant water supplies. Europa 2 mission to Europa is just the beginning, with our patented rocket and space ship technology that is twice as efficient and cost effective as the next 5 competitors. Europa 2 will become the premier space travel of choice and provide mankind an alternate means of survival. Our expert aerospace consultants have been contracted to advise and develop the growing space programs throughout the world. In addition to our current space technology, Europa 2 also provides expert consultant and contracting to public and private entities. Remember, Mankind’s story might...
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...Space exploration is a complex topic argued by many. Some would say it is necessary to explore the universe and see what is out there while others argue that it wastes way too much of the government's money. Space exploration is more of a benefit to risk question and not right or wrong. Space travel is absurdly expensive, the money could be spent elsewhere, but the satellites allow communication. It’s all about what the country is willing to sacrifice for the small chance that it gains. The space program cost a lot of money that most would say the government doesn’t have. The MESSENGER mission cost $280 million. What makes that worst is that isn’t really that expensive for the space program. Launching a space shuttle costs $450 million by itself. There have been 130 launches since the start of the program. It cost $1.7 billion to just build a five shuttle fleet. In 2010 the total cost of the space program since the start in 1971 is $192 billion. All of that money could have gone to the well being of the country and the people living in it. The world is full of war, poverty, and famine. The money used in the space program could aid in all of those issues. It could go to medical relief and repair to war-torn countries. It could help impoverished nations with food and water supplies. That money would help countless people in the world and in this country. That money could go to cancer research and possible exponentially speed up finding a cure. It could also go to research...
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...years, the United States Space Program has brought to life things that, as late as the 1950’s, were once believed to be impossible. As a little boy, I remember watching TV in the library at school as the latest space shuttle was going to blast off from its launch pad en route to its destiny in space exploration. As I’ve grown, so too has my never ending curiosity of what lies beyond our own planet and solar system. We have been to the moon, seen unbelievable, up close photos of planets like Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, and just when it looked like we’re about to make a leap into exploring beyond our solar system or possibly sending a manned mission to Mars, it all stops. Along with millions of other people who grew up dreaming of one day going into outer space or visiting a faraway planet, we all watched in horror as the United States Space Program has all but been eliminated by decisions made by members of Congress and President Barak Obama to drastically overhaul funding for NASA and the United States Space Program. In 2010, the President announced dramatic changes including the abandonment of the Constellation program and the Ares Rocket which was supposed to replace the newly retired space shuttle program, as well as outlining the development of commercializing elements of the industry which has forced NASA to re-evaluate the overall direction of its program and establish new, long-term initiatives. Will the commercialization and privatization of the space flight program enable...
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...for side affirmative, I will begin by refuting and deconstructing some of the arguments put forth by side opposition, and then I will continue with the affirmative case. As side opposition has said that we should help starving and homeless people by ending the funds towards space research, and yes, there are issues that do plague us as a race. There is poverty and injustice in the world. While these issues exist and should certainly not be ignored, the funds put forth to space exploration have a major impact and are no less of a priority. Remember, our goal here is to create a balance, not completely give...
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