The year 1917, World War I ensued as tensions grew. Who would have known one-hundred years later the world would become dominated by technology and modern science. The year is now 2017, an engineer named Elon Musk is revolutionizing modern technology by challenging the limits of science. His pursuit of achieving greatness did not end with Tesla’s success, he continued by founding SpaceX. A company founded to revolutionize space technology. My fascination with Elon Musk’s SpaceX derived from my obsession with stars and space. Growing up, I spent countless nights gazing upon the twinkling stars wondering if life could ever exist in such remote places. Scientifically thinking, if bacteria can survive in tundras and other worst climates, such creatures …show more content…
The ability to live on other planets is the epitome of transhumanism. Inhabiting a new planet will advance the human species beyond measures. New designs and products created for the advancement of mars inhabitation will create products for human use. According to Elon Musk, SpaceX will not only travel in space, but also transport people to anywhere in the world in less than an hour. For example, traveling by commercial airlines from London to Hong Kong would averagely take eleven hours. However, with SpaceX aircrafts, the trip would only take a mere thirty-four minutes. An astonishing diminish of time, which in return will completely revolutionize the manner of human transportation; no longer relying on planes, or ships. The idea of becoming a multi-planetary species is Elon’s main goal with SpaceX. As Ashlee Vance (writer of Elon Musk) said, “While Mark Zuckerberg wants to help you share baby photos, Musk wants to save the human race from self-imposed accidental annihilation.” (Vance, Elon Musk). Meaning, Elon’s main goal is to create a species that can comfortably live on multiple planets and maintain a curiosity for exploration in order to keep the human species …show more content…
The ability to advance the human species with technological advancements is real. Robotic limbs, and artificial organs are readily available. (ASAIO). Humans are capable of handling millions of files with a single mouse click. Private industries can change the world for others. SpaceX will change the way humans interact and think about space. No longer will humans be limited to a single planet with limited resources, no longer will humans fear the unknown. Elon’s effort to explore the mysteries of space will rub off on others, creating future generations of curiosity-driven minds. Humans will evolve into a species of technology-driven thinkers capable of exploring the never-ending questions of the never-ending universe. Elon Musk’s words, “I would like to die on Mars, just not on impact,” creates a feeling of ambition, and excitement for the future. SpaceX is only the beginning of something
Since the beginning of time, people have been curious, and are always trying to explore. But now it is 2017, and we have to understand what we should do and what we shouldn’t do. People today have a good idea about the hazards of space travel and know the consequences space travel can have for people. And after considering Andy Weir's statement regarding travel to Mars, I am of the opinion that we as a nation should not fund a manned mission to Mars in the near future because it will be very expensive, we have a larger need to explore places here on Earth, and it purposes a large danger to the people traveling in space.
In October 1945, the St. Cloud Baseball Association was formed to field a class “C” minor league baseball team for the Northern League. After a name-the-team contest that had over 568 names submitted, the name “Rox” was picked. The St. Cloud Rox played their first season in 1946 at a hastily built ballpark located at Division Street and 27th Avenue. In this first season, team was made up of mostly military veterans and castoffs from the Minneapolis Millers; they played so well that they won the league championship with the best mark in the Northern League’s history.
Have you ever wondered about the possibilities of finding a planet like Earth which can sustain life? Through the continuation of space exploration, we can continue to look for earth-like planets and learn much more about the mysteries of the universe. Space programs and exploration have helped mankind to develop useful knowledge in different fields such as digital technology and medicine. According to Mindy Townsend, a writer for the social networking website Care2, we have to give credit to NASA for the development of the cell phone camera, which was developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), one of NASA’s research centers. (par. 2). Likewise, Townsend also gives credit to NASA for the technology used in the development of CAT scanners, microscopy, and radiography (par. 6). However, many people still argue that space exploration is a waste of money because they claim that money can be spent on other priorities such as education and health care. Even though space exploration is expensive, the United States government should continue funding space exploration to promote innovation in technology, find extraterrestrial natural resources in the near future, and protect planet earth from outer space threats like space debris and excessive solar radiation.
It is often debated whether or not the Space Race was necessary. People have viewed it as a waste of time, money, and resources. America spent over $25 billion on the space program, equivalent to $100 billion today. Many believed that there were far more pressing matters on Earth, and that they should not explore space. Those people only saw the disadvantages that it had (Biddle, 2009). However, the Space Race was beneficial to humanity in various ways. Today Americans can use the knowledge obtained during the Space Race for countless purposes including commercial and military applications (Rabinowitch, 1963).The Space Race changed the face of science, international politics, and technology forever (Schefter 2005). The Space Race was not
Look up at the night sky, see the stars, planets and our closest neighbor, the moon. Every human being at one point in his or her life has done this same thing. It is only natural to look up and wonder in awe at whats out there. Human beings are made with an innate desire to expand and explore. In the 1950s when there was no more of Earth to discover, people started looking upwards at the sky to satisfy this internal desire. Hungry for dominance and technological innovation, the United States created NASA and embarked on what would become the greatest voyage in human history. Throughout the second half of the twentieth century, space travel and the technology which powered it advanced far beyond what any prior civilization could imagine. Inspiring in humanity hope for a future not on Earth. An analysis of the effects of the NASA space program on the United States reveals a radical shift in educational policies, an influx of new an innovative technologies, and a renewed motivation and hope for the future.
The Mars One project, a mission that will attempt to establish a permanent human settlement on Mars, has become immensely popular since its announcement in December of 2013. With the mission’s growing popularity, the CEO of the project, Bas Lansdrop, has established that within twelve years, the first humans will land on the surface of the barren planet and begin colonization (“Mars One: Roadmap”.) Mars One presents our species with the capability to discover new life forms, valuable resources, and it pushes the limits of our technological potential. It is not perplexing to see why countless individuals have signed up to be a part of this historic mission, and ultimately “the next giant leap for mankind.” (Lansdrop.) Although this mission
Space exploration is an ongoing discovery and exploration of celestial structures in outer space. There is an ongoing debate wheter or america should invest in space exploration, but many may argue its just a waste of time and money. Good oppotunites and benefits are highly possible to happen due to space exploration. There are many interesting and benificial things such as finding another presence, facts about how mars became i dried freezing dessert, and solving the fianl mysteries.
My research led me to NASA.gov where they stated, “Humans are driven to explore the unknown, discover new worlds, push the boundaries of our scientific and technical limits, and then push further.” I thought that this was such a great piece
Furthermore, researchers explore the concept of what it could mean to colonize on Mars or travel to other planets. They also believe that it could save the
The Virginia Space Grant Consortium VASTS program is part of NASA’s youth education initiative. It began with a six-month online class followed by a week-long summer camp after passing the class. The mission at the camp was to design a mission to Mars in four days. Everyone’s first thought was “NASA hasn’t been able to do this in thirty years, how are we supposed to do this in four days?” The task as a whole was daunting and insurmountable, but the people who designed the program are smarter than we are and divided the task into individual parts and overlapping roles. My job was to develop a communications network between Mars and Earth. It seemed simple enough when I started, just launch a satellite or two around the sun and everything should be fine. Everything was not fine. I thought the rockets cost $760 million, but it turns out the satellite was that expensive. The actual rocket cost a few billion which broke the budget. The next few days involved plenty of screaming, bribing, “peaceful” negotiations, and coffee. All of which lead me to a conclusion that either the ground base was going to have a massive antenna, or something was going to be slapped onto the side of a supply rocket. Then Joseph reminded me of something Jeff Jones had told me.
Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, has been trying to get a manned mission to Mars since 2002; it was the reason that he started his own business to build and improve on rocket technology.
Yes, silence implies consent; not speak up in a meeting is the easiest way to “No rock the boat”. For the benefit of the group, avoiding confrontation by refraining from voicing an opinion can be detrimental to a project team and can result in poor decision-making, such as the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. NASA engineers wanted to delay the space shuttle launch due to a potential O-ring failure, resulting from cooler than normal air temperatures. However, top-level managers, against the engineer’s recommendations (Pigeon), pushed for the launch and sealed the fate of the seven astronaut’s lives. Therefore, January 28, 1986, would be forever known as one of the worst space shuttle disasters in history due to the Challenge Space Shuttle
However, none of SpaceX’s current fleet of rockets currently have capabilities to launch humans into space. Their solution is the development of the Crew Dragon, designed to send humans to orbit. NASA will likely use this to launch humans to the International Space Station or ISS, as well as using their rockets to launch satellites for NASA and other organizations and companies. SpaceX and Boeing are crucial to NASA and its goal to become reliant only on American spacecraft, rather than the Russians. Musk wants
By 2020 Elon Musk and his company Space X would want to send a cargo ship to Mars, it’s mission is to locate a water source, find anything that could harm humans, the place for
The mysterious vastness beyond Earth has allured many scientists to explore and contribute much of their effort to the understanding of space. Although humans have been looking up at space for thousands of years, the physical exploration of this frontier has been only going on for the past few decades. Our current understanding of space is unparalleled to any time before in our history, but we still only know a small fraction of what there is to learn. Governments around the world spend about $40 billion dollars a year (Rockefeller, 2010) hoping to undertake tasks such as “human exploration of the solar system” to discovering the origins of life itself (Tatarewicz, 2009, p. 531). Recently, the private sector has also shown interest in space exploration in order to engage in profitable activities such as harnessing minerals from asteroids. Although it is easy to debate about the benefits and negatives of space exploration in its entirety, it is simpler focus on one aspect of it - the direct effect it has to those down on Earth. Rather than trying to decide whether or not going to other planets is worth it, this paper will argue about the value of the terrestrial benefits of space exploration. It is an important topic to think about as programs such as space exploration change lives and help acquire knowledge. Despite the large costs associated with space exploration, the multitude of discoveries in the past few decades has greatly improved daily life on Earth, the jobs the