Space exploration provides the ability for humans to gain more knowledge about space and the phenomena that occur in the solar system and the universe. When determining the ability to have frequent space exploration, it is necessary to consider the effects to the health of people and the ability to fund the planned endeavors for space travel.
Ethical concerns, especially those relating to health, are a big topic of the future effects from the desired increase of space exploration. The conditions of space itself is not the only concern, especially because the ability to have back contamination in people returning from space. Richard Greenberg is concerned with the possibility that extraterrestrial life exists and the chance that humans can receive germs from space, or even cause an infection in alien ecosystems. Even though the aliens are still not proven to exist, proper measures must be taken to be sure that humans do not get infected or infect any other species to ensure that there are no major negative effects from the increased space travel. Essentially, a method of verifying that no diseases to or from space are being transmitted can aid the possibility for further space exploration.
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Out of a whole dollar, only six cents is used to fund over ten different programs, including space and technology. Unlike Livingston, the government must believe that space exploration is not really necessary, even though it would greatly improve the economy and could ultimately make the country better. Still, the government does use a substantial amount of tax dollars to support the health of its citizens, but it would also be more effective to have a beneficial amount of money allocated to America’s ability to participate in the future of space
According to a pie chart called, “Federal Spending for United States - FY 2015” from the NASA Data Charts, the budget for space in 2015 is not a percentage significant enough to have its own section. Instead, it is a subsection of the heading Other Spendings, which is given 2% of the federal budget. Also, in the Neil deGrasse Tyson article, it is said that the American government only gives a 7/10 cent of a tax dollar to space exploration (Tyson 2). He gives a brilliant resolution by saying, “ I’d prefer that it were more, perhaps 2 cents on the dollar.” even though we used to “. . . peak NASA spending amounted to no more than 4 cents on the tax dollar”. One of the most important technological advance was the invention of the Hubble Space
We are discussing space exploration, and looking at it through the lens of social science and the lens of the humanities.
Although it is true that there is no concrete outcome “for using taxpayer money” to fund space programs, it does not mean in any way that the money is not being used to help our society grow (Source H). The bulk of the money funded to space exploration goes towards the incomes of thousands of skilled employees who create such successful space missions. It can be assumed that less than one percent is being used from the federal dollar on manned space programs, as space exploration falls under the “All others” category which spends six percent of every federal tax dollar (Source C). Space exploration programs have the potential to discover new technologies and expand on what we have here on Earth, but in order to succeed, there needs to be slight altercations with how each federal tax dollar is spent. National defense gets nineteen percent of each federal tax dollar – a proportion that is too extraordinary considering the United States has access to a nuclear arsenal which is far less expensive and just as effective as maintaining conventional forces (Source C). The United States is pretty much the military for half the world, so instead of collecting all the money from our tax payers here in America, we should collect from other counties that we protect as
America’s funding for NASA during the space race in 1966 was 4.41% of the federal budget yet in modern times this expenditure has fallen to only 0.5% of the federal budget. One might ask why, but the greater question is why isn’t anything being done about this dearth of funding for NASA. America should once again fund the exploration of space with a renewed ferocity because of the various educational, economical, and technological benefits of having well-funded space agencies.
Three main clusters that are developed under this idea of space exploration is the benefits that are gained, ethical code and what it means with regard to the future of the human race. In this paper I will talk about what major projects are being worked on and who will benefit from these. This will also include what laws of space are and ethical code. This will also identify the differing viewpoints on space exploration and whether the big picture is worth the small steps being taken as to advancements in space technology and sciences.
The effort and the cost for space exploration is not proportional to the wealth it promises, which in result could become a burden for the American citizens. According to Source E, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration have dedicated $5.3 billion to space exploration. As the United States becomes more involved, the funding for this unnecessary idea in space exploration will continue to exceed the $5.3 billion. In order to compensate the money being spent, citizens will have to take the burden by paying higher taxes because the diminutive 0.06 of a federal dollar that was dedicated to space and technology back in 2006 will undoubtedly increase as space exploration becomes a national priority (Source C). Space exploration is a major risk because the ways in which it promises to provide tangible benefits for our society is unclear. All throughout Source A, the author lists the optimistic contributions for space exploration, like provides inspiration for the young generation, but no where in the article does it mention how space exploration will result in developing those outcomes. This is so because nobody exactly knows either, they are just stating secluded conclusions to make space exploration a more desirable idea. Source H further unites
Space colonization and exploration are becoming very popular topics today and the concepts of both are extremely exciting. However, the environmental impact of space colonization could be tremendous due to black carbon and space debris released into the atmosphere with each launch. Space colonies also have the potential to harm the environments of other celestial bodies since humans are unable to take care of their own planet. Humans also have basic needs for self-sustainability such as food, water, and electricity. With current technology, these needs would not be met and the colony would not be able to sustain itself. There is also the need for legislation in regards to space colonization and exploration to prevent conflict. When taking these factors into consideration, space faring nations should not focus their time and resources on space exploration now.
Americans love the idea of space and staring up at the stars. They are driven to explore and discover what man does not know, and the spirit of exploration inspires society to create and invest towards the possibility of changing the world. Nevertheless, Americans dislike paying higher taxes to fund these programs. Therefore, it makes sense to figure out new ways to expand the way NASA is funded. The
For many years humans have been exploring space to discover the unknown and fuel their curious and adventurous nature, but the decision of whether space exploration is worth the cost is strongly debated. Due to various arguments and evidence space exploration is strongly supported is proven to be worth the cost. Some of these reasons include space exploration being able to expand our knowledge and it being able to generate wealth. With these reasons the argument of whether space exploration is worth the risk can be easily decided.
One could believe that by renowned astrophysicist Carl Sagan, who claimed that “if we ruin the earth, there is no place else to go,” mankind must either obtain a conscious rationale for human behavior towards the earth--which seen throughout history, has never been the case--or focus on the topic of space exploration; that is, of course, if humans desire to lengthen mankind’s lifetime. The exploration of space is home to, really, two distinct viewpoints: exploration of the briefly known is vital to humanity’s survival, or space exploration is more or less a waste of time and a burden to taxpayers and/or the governments involved. Thus space exploration can be seen controversial topic--because there more is more than one side to take on the matter.
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
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.
“Since, in the long run, every planetary society will be endangered by impacts from space, every surviving civilization is obliged to become spacefaring--not because of exploratory or romantic zeal, but for the most practical reason imaginable: staying alive.” – Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space (1994)
This peer-reviewed journal article talks about the positive consequences of developments in future space exploration in scientific perspective. The author states the development of future space exploration by using resources from the solar system will produce varies beneficial results, such as space tourism, asteroid resources, and so on. The main beneficiary among all the others is science. Supported by space resources, the growth of space economy can provide the cost of building scientific instruments, outposts, and infrastructures in space. Improvement in scientific technology leads to further discoveries and knowledge. Which shows the symbiotic relationship existed between science and space resources.