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Space Exploration Argumentative Essay

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In 1969, the iconic first steps on the moon drew in 500 million people who watched from their television screens. Since then, two thirds of Americans say they are interested in space exploration. What is stopping NASA and other space programs from feeding into Americans’ interests? Many argue that space exploration is vital to our society and one day the human race in its entirety will have no option but to leave Earth in search of a new planet. Others insist the space programs in America have created some of the world’s most useful inventions, ranging from CT scanners to digital cameras to firefighting equipment; these inventions supposedly prove space exploration’s worth. While these statements may have some truth to them, there are multiple setbacks that make space exploration difficult for American space programs to accomplish, and, in the end, not worth it- at least for now. One of the most significant issues is the cost. According to Washington Post, funding for space exploration in America is at an all-time low of one half percent, reduced from four percent of America’s government spending. With this low percentage of government investment, the costs that are required to send …show more content…

In reality, the impact of space exploration on humans is as much a mystery as what could be discovered. Until scientists conduct more research, it’s not safe enough for humans to travel further into the cosmos. For now, there are too many variables involved that make space exploration not worth the time, effort, and money. Once scientists have obtained enough information regarding cosmic exploration, it’s certain that the American people will be forever affected. As Ron Garan once stated, “Earth is a small town with many neighborhoods in a very big universe.” Maybe one day humanity can expand itself into the unknown of our universe, but for now, it’s best that we stick to our small

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