Space exploration can help Florida’s economy by filling in about 7000 – 8000 jobs, and as many as 14000 people will be affecting directly and indirectly. Space exploration and related industries pumped billions of dollars of federal funding into Florida’s economy. In 2011, NASA invested nearly $900 million in the state of Florida. Since 2001, NASA’s SBIR/STTR program has invested almost $34 million in 54 Florida companies and more than $1.2 billion nationwide. The National Defense Education Act of 1958 provided federal funding for education, especially in science, mathematics, engineering and modern foreign languages. As money poured in to educate Floridian to work in the space industry, new science and math programs were created and the existing …show more content…
It occurred on January 28, 1986, when shuttle disintegrated 73 seconds after takeoff leading to death 7 crew members. Some of them died due to explosion and some of them due to impact with ocean. Disintegration of the vehicle began after an O-ring seal in its right solid rocket booster failed at lift off. The O-ring failure caused a breach in the joint it sealed, allowing pressurized hot gas from within the solid rocket motor to reach the outside and impinge upon the adjacent attachment hardware and external fuel tank. This led to the separation of the right-hand attachment and the structural failure of the external tank. Due to this shuttle was thrown sideways into the Mach 1.8 wind stream and broke …show more content…
Another future mission is the A Mars sample return mission (MSR) would be a spaceflight mission to collect and dust samples from Mars and to return them to Earth. Sample return would be a very powerful type of exploration, because analysis is freed from the time budget, and space constraints of spacecraft sensors, Any of Earth’s laboratories could potentially study a sample. The latest space missions the Titan Saturn System Mission (TSSM) it was a joint NASA and ESA proposal for an exploration of Saturn and its moon Titan and Encelaus, where many complex phenomena were revealed by Cassini. With an estimated NASA cost of $2.5 billion, Titan Saturn System Mission was proposed to launch in 2020, get gravity assists from Earth and Venus, and arrive at the Saturn system in 2029. The 4 year prime mission would include a two-year Saturn tour, a two month Titan aero-sampling phase, and a 20 month Titan orbit phase. I believe it is worth to continue space exploration, I feel this way because there is so much to our galaxy to explore and eventually we will have to start colonizing other planets. I also feel that it is important that we learn about our galaxy since this galaxy
The NASA and the space program has influenced Florida’s growth and economy in many ways including many more jobs than just becoming an astronaut. According to the film, there were people that constructed the stations and laboratory’s in addition to building the rockets. The economy turned into a supply
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is perhaps the most well known space agency in the world. Since its formation in 19581, it has pioneered in space science, yet is also renowned for its large budget. NASA has the highest budget of any space agency, $18.6 billion2 in 2015, the equivalent of every American paying $54 towards the agency3, meaning 0.14% of total GDP is spent on NASA3 . This money is spent on the ISS, sending astronauts, probes and satellites into space, astrophysics and planetary science research, maintaining and developing NASA’s space telescopes (the Wide Field Infrared Survey telescope searching for dark energy and exoplanets, the James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope) and developing spacecraft2. Space exploration is an incredibly expensive process with one shuttle launch costing $450 million4 however NASA’s colossal budget benefits the USA greatly; the agency employs 18,000 people5 as astronauts, engineers, scientists and teachers and G. Scott Hubbard, former director of the NASA Ames Research Center estimates that every dollar spent on NASA returns $8 to the economy6.While this figure is an estimate, it demonstrates NASA’s worth and capacity for money making. NASA works on pioneering research and as its patents and licenses return to the US treasury, it
To conclude my argument I can definitely say that space exploration is worth the cost. It generates wealth for America and can broaden the knowledge of many people across the country. As Kennedy said in his speech, “...we shall climb this wall with safety and speed and we shall explore the wonders on the other side.” With all the progress that has been made, humans can decide that space is indeed a
In the past 50 years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has sent out many planned space exploration missions which have lead to numerous advantages in society and culture. NASA’s technologies benefit American lives with the innumerable important breakthroughs by creating new markets that have spurred the economy and changed countless lives in many ways. NASA is a federal agency and receives its fundings from the annual federal budget passed by the United States Congress. However, there are conflicting opinions that consider whether or not funding for NASA is a waste of government spending.
Despite the concerns raised, the Challenger was launched on January 28, 1986 [4]. Seventy three seconds after takeoff, the shuttle broke apart after the O-ring seal failed causing
The biggest affect increased space exploration would have could be its change on the education landscape. In 1998, NASA scientists Adriana Ocampo, Louis Friedman, and John Logsdon explored NASA’s effect on education in their article, “Why Space Science and Exploration Benefit Everyone.” Though their writing is nearly 20 years old, Ocampo, Friedman, and Logsdon explain why handcuffing NASA creates a “brain drain” in America –
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.
Yes, United States should be involved with the exploration of space and the ocean because we could discover big things.
Everyone was in fear that the Soviets had surpassed the United States in the space program, also finding out the Soviets were training twice as many scientists and engineers as the United States were. Then sparked the “Space Race”. Soon after the United States passed The National Defense Education Act (NDEA) of 1958, signed in by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. This act provided federal funding for education, focusing in mathematics, science, engineering and modern foreign languages. New science and math programs were created, and existing programs were strengthened, as money flooded in to educate Floridians to work in the space industry. The act was a four year program that was funded by billions of dollars going into the education system. The goal was to empower the United States educational system to meet the demands posed by the needs of national security. One main area of concern was not keeping up in the areas of science and technology with the Soviet Union. The National Defense Education Act (NDEA) stands as a major act of reform. It marked the beginning of large-scale involvement of the U.S. federal government in education.
On January 28, 1986, NASA Space Shuttle Orbiter: Challenger launched from the Kennedy Space Center, only to break apart 73 seconds into its flight. Challenger carried five NASA astronauts as well as two payload specialists. Its destruction was widely recognized as one of the worst disasters in the US space programs history. The Challenger shuttle disaster wasn't a freak accident. There were many factors which resulted in the ultimate deaths of the seven passengers. These factors ranged from management to miscommunication, poor engineering, and negligence.
All seven crew members died. The accident investigation board figured out that, during the launch of the shuttle, a piece of insulating foam had torn from the external tank and struck the orbiter’s left wing, weakening its thermal protection ability. When the orbiter later reentered the atmosphere, it was unable to withstand the superheated air, which penetrated the wing and destroyed it, leading to the vehicle’s breakup. These two horrible accidents were part of the reason that NASA canceled the Space Shuttle program.
The first reason why the government should remain the use of its space program is the jobs that come along with the program. From engineers to scientist there are many jobs that correlate with the space program.”It is important to remember that the $2.5 billion investment made in this project was not spent on Mars, but right here on Earth, supporting more than 7,000 jobs in at least 31 states.” (Bolden, Charles.) Even though the unemployment rate is not as high as expected, if this program was cut the rate would grow immensely.
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.
You hear a lot of people saying that space research is cool but it is typically a waste of money and valuable resources that could be used to benefit our own planet and the many problems that we have all over earth today. But I completely, one hundred percent agree on the further exploration of space for different reasons such as: we are living in a virtual age where everything is done with smart phones and computers and physical exploration is much needed. Second it can actually help the economy in multiple ways not just waste money. Lastly It also guarantees the development of good technology, not only with companies, but among the younger people who need to be inspired through the educational systems we have in America.
I believe that continuing space exploration is vital for the success of humanity and is need to advance that world we live in trough technological advancement, discovering of possible resources, and means to address global