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Space Exploration Is The Solution For All Of Our Problems

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Space exploration is the solution to all of our problems. Fact. Population control spiralling out of control? Colonise. Running out of energy? Solar Generators on a dedicated space station. It’s shockingly simple. Yes, the cost of it, and the time it would take to set up, and the resources it would require to take up could be better spent. If we didn’t take massive risks now and again, we would all still be in the Dark Ages. The Apollo Program was a massive expenditure, and it was a massive risk. There were always sceptics. “It’s impossible” they said, “We have bigger problems” they said, and we rightly ignored them. Technological growth has been exponential since that day when Neil Armstrong proudly stood on that eternal companion in the …show more content…

“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)
Our main priority as a species has been, and always will be, survival. Our population is expanding at an exponential rate and our world simply cannot cope with it. If we are to prevent society’s collapse then it is blatantly clear what must be done – we must find new worlds. NASA has already begun planning for a manned Lunar Outpost, to be operational by 2024, and this offers a fantastic opportunity to expand not only our society’s physical borders, but also our mental borders. The technology for extreme space exploration is there, on top of the outpost, the Mars One project plans for a manned outpost on Mars at the same time as NASA’s lunar base. This is fundamental, undeniable proof that deep inside us, we all want to explore. We all want to expand our horizons and prove ourselves. We can do it. We need to do it. We will do it. As we have seen from the explorers of our own world, exploration is one of humanity’s biggest instincts. From children exploring forests near home, to adults exploring jungles and long lost civilisations, it is something we vitally need. The allure of space exploration acts as a siren

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