As humans we always question what we don’t understand or question the unknown, we believe that there is a much greater purpose for our existence, that the universe holds the key to our answers. All over the world people have created different beliefs about the universe and what it hides inside. Scientists believe that it contains knowledge that could change the way things on this planet work, others believe that it could contain the answers to our origin. We will never truly understand the mysteries of space unless we explore and build up what we know. Investing more in space exploration could give us advancements in technology, it could create scientific breakthroughs, and could be the solution to many of Earth's present problems. For a long time men have been Earthbound, so in 1957 getting a person to space would be the mission for the United States and the Soviet Union. The Soviets beat the U.S. in 1961 sending the first human into space. Yuri Gagarin was the cosmonaut chosen out of the millions who applied. He showed that there is no limit to what we can do as long as we work together to achieve our goals. The 108-minute flight inspired millions around the world. People realized that they could break the barriers that made it impossible for humans to reach their goals. Scientists also realized that there are many benefits to space exploration that could advance our knowledge and technology. …show more content…
Since we’ve sent men and women out of this world we have increased our knowledge of space and increased our technology. This has created many benefits for the human race, The direct benefits of exploration include the generation of scientific knowledge, the diffusion of innovation
Stars, mankind has been staring up at them for thousands of years. Over those many years dreams and mythology have been created to explain those lights in the heavens. Mankind grew sick of just staring, and decided to find ways to discover more about it. Eventually over hundreds of years mankind has, been able to send men to the moon, launch satellites into space, and even send rovers to Mars. These feats of science would have been unimaginable hundreds of years ago, and to others that heard of it was only science fiction. With all these accomplishments, it seems humanity has a bright future of further discovery, but a recent development has surfaced regarding Space Exploration. That debate regards the future of space Exploration, and whether or not It should be continued through NASA or private companies. Various opinions have come from all over the scientific and astronomy concerned world. Others side that NASA should continue its lead into the future, because of its contributions to discovery and the scientific world. Others blame that NASA’s lack of progress in previous projects has lead to a disbelief of Nasa, and a turn to Private industries due to their smaller budgets and recent success. Even some see a balanced future of NASA working with private companies, and even healthy competition that will allow a faster progress into the future. Mankind has always had the desire to reach the unreachable, and it cannot go forward
Look up at the night sky, see the stars, planets and our closest neighbor, the moon. Every human being at one point in his or her life has done this same thing. It is only natural to look up and wonder in awe at whats out there. Human beings are made with an innate desire to expand and explore. In the 1950s when there was no more of Earth to discover, people started looking upwards at the sky to satisfy this internal desire. Hungry for dominance and technological innovation, the United States created NASA and embarked on what would become the greatest voyage in human history. Throughout the second half of the twentieth century, space travel and the technology which powered it advanced far beyond what any prior civilization could imagine. Inspiring in humanity hope for a future not on Earth. An analysis of the effects of the NASA space program on the United States reveals a radical shift in educational policies, an influx of new an innovative technologies, and a renewed motivation and hope for the future.
Although space exploration is now being emphasized on and invested in, what does this do to benefit earth or even every individual who lives on Earth? Many writers, engineers, mathematicians, and chemists can agree that space exploration is going to provide more research for medicine and environmental factors. Others may also argue that the risks of exploring another planet will be too damaging because the life or atmosphere as it is will not be the same after humans have made their print on it.
The concept of space exploration was first introduced to the American public in 1961 when President John F. Kennedy famously stood before congress and vowed that America would put a man on the moon “within the decade.” With hopes of defeating the Soviet Union in the “Space Race” and gaining a leg-up in the Cold War, NASA funding reached its all-time high in 1965-1966 when about four percent of the federal budget was devoted to exploring space. Since then however, funding dedicated to exploring space has nose-dived to about one-half of a percent of the federal budget (Tyson), with plans to cut that figure by an additional $260 million in 2017 (cite NASA funding cuts). Experts in the space-sciences field argue that increased funding in space exploration would re-ignite the American economy and return America to the scientific prominence it was once known for, while, on the other end of the spectrum, naysayers suggest that exploring space is an economic sink-hole that the United States can no longer afford to deposit to given its own earth-bound troubles.
On this webiste, there is a variety of different facts and real-life images taken from space vehicles and people
Exploration is a key aspect to ensuring the constant and consistent development of the human race, but is it really necessary to branch out into the cosmos rather than focusing on the Earth itself. Expanding is essentially the ability to understand the unknowing and to grasp unworldly ideas, but without the means to reach those goals: justification, funding, and manpower, what is the point of committing funds to an unforeseen mission such as Space Exploration. Space Exploration is an issue that Humanity faces because it targets the what ifs about the future rather than focusing on the dangers of the present. Drought, famine, poverty, and war, will all continue to plague the world, and will remain tackling issues on present day Earth, and by using immense funding and manpower on what is not certain, is detrimental to humanities growth. Although, yes, NASA has created breakthroughs with innovations in relation to technological advancements, it is not certain that exploring space will ensure new innovations, because space itself is still theoretical and far too vast for ideal comprehension. Proper funding is mandatory for growth and expansion, but not important for the funding of Space exploration, rather it is more important to focus on pressing matters ranging from genocides: The Rwandan Genocide, to extreme poverty and famine: humans on Earth who do not have enough to live. If funding is granted to Space exploration by the public, it will remove essential funding to those
As humans, we are born with a natural desire to learn and discover. With space exploration, we are able to do just that. In an online essay called “Is Space Exploration Worth the Cost”, Dr. Joan Vernikos,
Imagine living in the lost city of Atlantis where everyone is living underwater and their is a sufficient supply of exquisite food and fresh drinkable water. Though this may seem impossible and only found in fictional worlds such as the DC Comics universe, science can now make this possible. Even though space exploration has been the main objective of many scientist and groups, colonizing and exploring the vasts oceans should become the main objective for many various reasons. By defining the necessity for pursuing ocean exploration and colonization as a more realistic than present space exploration, by refuting those who claim space exploration should take precedence, by presenting compelling evidence, expert opinions, and strong arguments , all will be persuaded that exploration and colonization of the ocean is imperative, realistic, and should take priority over space exploration.
Throughout human history, man has looked into the stars with the inexorable desire to explore and seek understanding. In the modern era, this kind of exploration is possible, and only became realistically attainable recently. However, humanity with its rightfully diverse opinions has set blockades in its way to prevent this future of spacefaring. In fiction, science fiction, and even non-fiction TV shows, books, movies, et cetera, space exploration is not a matter of debate, but instead a matter of fact. Space exploration is prohibited by budget cuts and a great deal of misinformation and half-truths, both of which are completely unreasonable. Space exploration will bring with it leaps in technology and research, improved international cooperation, financial opportunities, and countless experience that can be added to humankind’s résumé. Because of its boundless, momentous benefits, space exploration efforts should be exceptionally increased.
Humans have always been interested in space and the wonder in which it may hold. In the past, humans worshiped the stars as if they were gods while also studying their position to give them guidance for their lives. Their interested in space has fathered the desire to know more. Today, space has been seen by many as the new frontier or the home beyond earth. Society have even taken a step forward through the creation of stories in books and movies based of the idea of humans living in space and the present of alliances. Yet there is still controversy on the need to continue space exploration when our own planet has so many detrimental problems. There is an ongoing debate on whether not the money used for space travel could be better beneficially use for other causes. It is true that space exploration costs billions of dollars a year alone according to NASA current budget, which is constantly increasing. However, what many refuses to understand is that without space exploration many of the innovations that we have today would not have existed. While there have been, many failed attempts involving space exploration that has caused a tremendous amount of money to go down the drain. However, many people fail to realize the benefits of space exploration and the possible future it may
From the discovery of fire by ancient ancestors to modern space explorations, it has been curiosity and the pursuit for a better future that has made humanity explores the vast, never-ending space. As Neil Armstrong once said, “Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man 's desire to understand.” Curiosity, exploration, reaching new heights, discovering new things, and unraveling the deepest mysteries is core part of human characteristics. Is space exploration really desirable at a time when so much needs doing on Earth? It is a rather often-asked question by many Americans. However, before one can criticize the efforts in space, regarding monetary efforts, one must take into consideration how the human species have advanced. Indeed, Space exploration should be funded because of the importance of the Mars programs and new technology.
Due to space exploration, we have been able to answer questions that were never thought possible of discovering. For centuries, many unanswered question overwhelmed our imagination. Is Earth flat? Are there other planets other than earth? What are the sparking beaming lights in the sky? From early history, humans did not have the technology, knowledge, or discoveries to help them answer questions. Space exploration has provided us with knowledge beyond earth and has given us a sign of hope that if earth were to be destroyed, we could save our extinction by traveling to another planet. Although space exploration has given the human race a plethora of reasons to continue studying the universe, the topic has become a debate between the Democratic and Republican Party for years. A strong argument that the Democrats and Republicans try to reason out is providing funding for the exploration of space. The Democrats are against funding billions of dollars to studying the universe; while Republicans believe the cost is worth the money. Furthmore, Democrats do not want to fund it because over the years, many accidents have happened that have lost lives, while Republicans on the other hand are for the risk it may take to find new discoveries. The funding of space has created a more advanced civilization. Space exploration has provided the human race with many new advanced discoveries, helping us understand our own universe; the government should fund space exploration.
Mankind has always been fascinated with exploring the unknown. From sailing to distant lands to someday setting foot on other planets, the spirit of exploration is the same. Bur now with the current economic situation and the high cost of sending people to space, NASA is being looked at as a way to free up some much needed funds. Although, there is many problems here on planet Earth that need addressing, the benefits of space exploration far out weight the disadvantages. Space exploration has given us more advanced technology, advances in the medical field, and a boost to the economy and these facts cannot be disputed.
The mysterious vastness beyond Earth has allured many scientists to explore and contribute much of their effort to the understanding of space. Although humans have been looking up at space for thousands of years, the physical exploration of this frontier has been only going on for the past few decades. Our current understanding of space is unparalleled to any time before in our history, but we still only know a small fraction of what there is to learn. Governments around the world spend about $40 billion dollars a year (Rockefeller, 2010) hoping to undertake tasks such as “human exploration of the solar system” to discovering the origins of life itself (Tatarewicz, 2009, p. 531). Recently, the private sector has also shown interest in space exploration in order to engage in profitable activities such as harnessing minerals from asteroids. Although it is easy to debate about the benefits and negatives of space exploration in its entirety, it is simpler focus on one aspect of it - the direct effect it has to those down on Earth. Rather than trying to decide whether or not going to other planets is worth it, this paper will argue about the value of the terrestrial benefits of space exploration. It is an important topic to think about as programs such as space exploration change lives and help acquire knowledge. Despite the large costs associated with space exploration, the multitude of discoveries in the past few decades has greatly improved daily life on Earth, the jobs the
It was the golden tip of the compass that discovered our nation, and it was the blazing flames of the shuttle that fed our 10,000 year hunger for curiosity. Our ever exploring society is fed off of the wonder and magnificence of our world, and our only way to satisfy ourselves is is to prey off of discovery. Space exploration and research has been rising since the Apollo 11 landing on the moon, and our rates of discovery to the moon have drastically increased by more than 50% in the last 20 years. (JAMES, 2013) Our minds have built the machines of tomorrow, and our insane imaginations take us to the depths of the milky sea of the universe. Our discoveries can aid the process of our growing world of technology, and it can solve our problems with global warming. As referred to image 0.0, since 2013, over 58 % of our planet has been facing drastic changes in climate dangers, with over 60% of our planet engaged in greenhouse gas related activities and economies. (Feb, 2014, Occupy theory) Space exploration cannot only alert us of dangerous climates and weathers but may be able to solve the puzzles we have been engaged in for many years. With the age of space technology, we can help humanity with impossible problems, aid our world with an insight of disaster, and innovate us towards a peak of new discovery.