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Argumentative Essay About Space Exploration

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Faced with the potential opportunity to continue my research into space exploration, it is time for me to prove myself worthy. As a superior researcher, I find that I am most deserving of the chance to be funded to travel back in time and see firsthand what the reaction of the public was to the early space missions, among other possible uses of the trip. Your funding of this mission could be critical in finding out why a large percentage of the population sees space exploration as a “waste of money.” Upon learning why this may be, the information could allow me to help create a more effective space program that has the full support of the public.

When thinking about the topic of space exploration, people of Earth may be skeptical of what …show more content…

NASA and the cause of human exploration of space received outstanding public support and confidence in the 1960’s during the era of Apollo and then the public support slowly receded during the post-Apollo era. During the 1990’s, public support for human exploration had hit an all-time low. But, in the 1960’s, a poll taken of the American population showed that a majority of Americans did not believe Apollo was worth the cost, with the only exception to this being a poll taken at the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing in July of 1969. 45-60 percent of Americans consistently believed throughout the decade that the government was spending way too much on space, showing their lack of commitment to this spaceflight agenda the government had created. Although support for the outrageous spending of the government was lacking, there was little done by the American people to prevent such increased spending. The situation can be described simply as the people being in support of heavy exploration spending when and only when missions are accomplished and new things are discovered. Most people overlook the plain fact that without funding of these programs through the rough times there wouldn't be any triumphs to cheer about. Throughout the many innovations discovered during “failed” space missions, the public has always taken the impact of these discoveries for …show more content…

As I began to search for more information on this topic, I landed upon Google Scholar as my primary research tool. Out of sheer time constraints, it was necessary for me to use this search engine rather than the school library’s database because of the ease of use for Google Scholar. To begin my search, I used the keyword “Early Space Missions” and the second link to show up was an article by T.M. Fraser titled “Leisure and Recreation in Long Duration Space Missions”. While this title peaked my interest, I wasn’t entirely sure of its relevancy when it came to my individual research. Upon further inspection, I had quickly decided that this article would not provide me with the type of information that would answer my looming question, “Has space exploration been successful?” This article instead simply covers the leisure activities of astronauts on space missions as they are not the typical time-filling activities. Instead, current astronaut selection procedure tends to favor the astronauts that spontaneously engage themselves in mission related activities that develop the person’s individual skills. While interesting and definitely relevant when considering space exploration, these facts about astronauts don’t relate directly to the overall success of space missions. For that reason, I have decided to discard this source from my

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