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The Pros And Cons Of Space Exploration

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Space is the future of mankind; however; due to the words of a few, it may forever remain unexplored. We have explored Earth, both land and sea almost entirely. Yet we still hunger for adventure where else to look, but up at space and all it could contain?
There are people who say that outer space and the activities that are related to it are a waste of resources and time for the government and private organisations. However, these people don’t quite realise what an effect the Space industry has not only on furthering our knowledge of the cosmos but also in enabling us to learn more about Earth.
Space Exploration has allowed us to learn more about our world though satellites. Currently we have 400 satellites in geo-stationary orbit - moving around earth at the same speed as the earth rotates – with another 2,300 in varying orbits.
These satellites help to monitor and give warnings of dangerous weather, allowing for increased time for evacuation and further preparation. Without such data we obtain from satellites hundreds of thousands more would die in natural disasters such as hurricanes.
Communication is one of the cornerstones for modern development; without the communications network we have the world would be much less advanced. It is therefore ironic that people use platforms such as social media and the internet to spread their message about issues with space exploration, as these platforms are only available to them because of the communications satellites that space agencies such as NASA and ESA launch. A key developmental indicator is healthcare. It also happens to be one of 3 factors used to determine a countries Human Development Index (HDI). So, advances in the health sector that are due indirectly and directly to the space industry are affecting many people in all walks of life. These advancements are widely varied: ear thermometers which use the same radiation detection hardware as used when measuring temperature of stars. As well as ventricular assist devices that are class-leading in both size and battery life therefore allowing children and smaller adults the ability to live their life as normally as possible while they wait on heart transplants. The rate of the technological advancements

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