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    Space Exploration Thesis

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    issue: The Cold War between the U.S and U.S.S.R did not only sparked military tensions between the two nations, but also a competition of reaching past the sky into space. Thesis statement: Women impacted the U.S Space Exploration during the late 20th century as they contributed to diversity, ideas, and efforts within the Space Exploration, while provoking a new enthusiasm for U.S apace competition besides other nations.                                                                                

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    Studies show that space exploration also positively affects medical health and future technology, as said by Elisabetta Intini. What if we find a way to heal or cure severe health problems such as cancer or increased technology for the better? Many people say using the money for space is impractical and we can use the money for reducing poverty and hunger, but many dangers are roaming around the world and if we don't act now future occurrences will negatively affect our lives. Space is vital to the

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    moon. It is easy to realize how space exploration is deepened on two factors, cost and geopolitical reasons[1], maybe the second one affects the first one in a way, but this is a different story. At the end, I came up with a big debate on my mind. This is human exploration vs robotic exploration. It is obvious how the second one has dominated the field for years now and I totally agree with that. However, at some point in the future both human and robotic exploration should be combined. As mentioned

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    The Politics of Space Exploration

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    The Politics of Space Exploration The simple commanding beauty of the moments before lift-off—thrusters ignited as dazzling shades of fire and smoke shatter the dreams of the sleeping rocket, contrasted by a flawlessly infinite blue sky and heightened by an almost surreal apprehension—depict the dramatic perfection that is space exploration. This image frozen in time, however captivating and serene, often overshadows the hidden agendas and secret dealings that go on behind the scenes. In

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    achievement forever impacted the world because no human had ever traveled on foreign land, in space, until this event. Traveling to the Moon demonstrates the drive and curiosity people have to explore, and the effort people put into accomplishing their dreams. This is one of the reasons that space exploration is so important, because anyone with an interest in space will never get to fulfill their desire unless exploration

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    Space Exploration Is Important Ever since I was young, it was my dream to one day explore space and travel the universe. In my mind’s eye, I could imagine myself discovering new planets, searching for distant stars and exploring all the great vastness of space. However not everybody sees space exploration the same way. Many say that it is a waste of time and more importantly, money. They say, “Why should we spend money on space exploration when there are so many problems here on earth?” I often

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    Unfortunately, despite our efforts to save our planet, the eventual expansion into space will soon be necessary to ensure the survival of our species. With a deteriorating Earth, we must look to space for a new home. We need to conduct a search using advanced telescopes, for the most promising nearby solar system for the future of mankind (Bridwell 2). Space exploration is important to humans due to our curiosity of exploration, the new opportunity for unknown discoveries, and the eventual and inevitable

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    get the best results out of our space missions, it is essential to send humans to space. Unmanned, robotic missions alone cannot fully address the problems and goals in space exploration, and the only way we can do so is by having manned missions, and using robots and unmanned mission to support and complement us in the areas we are least efficient in. As Dr. Ian A. Crawford argues in his paper “Dispelling the myth of robotic efficiency: why human space exploration will tell us more about the Solar

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    resources on space exploration? Yes, we should spend the money because if we travel in space it will help mankind in many different ways. Although, there are many different arguments regarding whether space exploration is a waste or not, it should not be considered a waste of money. Space exploration helps us to find new concepts about space and it create jobs. There are many people who think space exploration is a waste. These people only think about negatives that are associated with space exploration

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    learned through exploration to live better, more comfortable lives. Since the mid twentieth century, humankind has been obsessed with the vast greatness that is the universe. In the sixties, the U.S and what was then known as the Soviet Union were in what we call today The Space Race. Space exploration was at its peak, the cold war brought about an era that made people excited for space missions, people would gather together and watch. Since then, the hype revolved around space travel has died down

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