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Argumentative Essay: The Mission To Mars

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What good are worlds outside of ours if we were never meant to explore them? If we, as humans, were never meant to step foot on them and study them? There are over 1024 planets, and even more moons, in the entire universe and we as humans have only stepped foot on two, earth and the moon. There is conflict in the world whether we, as humans, should try to go to the red planet, Mars, within the next fifteen years. People believe there are problems with “The Mission to Mars” consisting of the dangers possible, the lack of technology and the social/political challenges. However, I believe that humans should go to Mars; for the “The Mission to Mars” is beneficial to the advancement of astronomical exploration and the progression of technology. …show more content…

If we were to go to Mars the progression of technology that would be made and the astronomical research available would greatly benefit humanity, the future, and our planet (The Mars Society). Humanity would be greatly benefited if we were to go to Mars because if there is evidence of life separate from ours this would be a the greatest scientific discovery for a very long time (National Center for Biotechnology Information). The future would also be benefited for if we could colonize another planet and this would create hope to spread humanity across the entire galaxy. If humans were to step foot on and study Mars, our planet, Earth, would be benefited. It has been scientifically proved that Earth is slowly being heated through global warming; however, research on Mars might provide highly helpful information for Mars is the planet in our solar system that is the most similar to Earth (American Museum of Natural History). I believe we should go to Mars because by studying Mars, we could advance into the study of the other planets in our universe, increase our astronomical research, and continually advance our systems and

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