Space exploration has exploded in the past 56 years. From the first successful satellite mission in 1961, to the first mission space walk in 1969 a to the first time lettuce was grown and eaten in space in 2015. These are just the beginning steps towards potential space exploration and advancing technology to the maximum. 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. 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. One large project that is being pursued is colonizing mars with a human population. This will mold the future and newer generations. It can make us question the future and what lies ahead. It has been said that it will take no more than 50 years to fulfill the colonization of mars. Ideas such as colonizing another planet is not unheard of and if humans do not consider the possible impacts in a new environment, this can be detrimental. The article “A NASA-Funded engineer's plan to colonize Mars” from CNN was written by Kate Springer in 2017. One statement that made was, “I believe building in space is going to become commonplace in less than 50 years. There's an abundance of energy and materials (in space) -- all we have to do is design self-replicating factories and build a lot of objects. In a short time, our capability to manufacture in space will be many
I have gathered you all here to persuade you that space exploration is indeed worth the risk despite what a few people think. Those people think that exploration is a complete waste of time and money, but I would have to completely disagree with them because it has many benefits for the human race. Exploration is worth the risk, because it will give us information and resources that we didn’t have access to before we explored that place.
“Your world is as big as you make it”. Georgia Douglas Johnson once said in her poem “Your World”. Space exploration allows America to generate a great amount of money. If America continues space exploration, new discoveries can be made. Greater wealth and new discoveries could and will better America. This is why space exploration is worth the cost.
The exploration and study of space is vital for the continued existence of the human race and the potential it possess is limited only by human ability. The rate at which human civilization is using Earth's resources is unsustainable in the long-term. This exploitation of the resources Earth can and will leave the planet inevitably uninhabitable. Not only can new resources be discovered, as many vital substances such as carbon and hydrogen are abundant in space, but the sheer abundance of these resources may propel mankind to new heights. Missions such as
Space. Space exploration was started by the curiosity of the world around us. People started observing stars and needed a way to look closer. The telescope was invented and more and more discoveries were made. Questions were being answered but other questions arose. Could humans leave Earth’s atmosphere? Are there other planets like ours? Where are we in this universe? And are we alone? Questions were being asked. Some were answered and some were not. Time moved along and space exploration grew. People were experimenting and researching. Robert Goddard, being one of them. Robert Goddard was able to launch the first successful liquid fueled rocket on July 27th 1927. This was a start to the future of space exploration. Goddard was then able to launch a rocket with a barometer and a camera. 18 years later Earth’s sound barrier is broken. In the following decade The Soviet Union launched Sputnik-2 with the first living passenger, a dog named Laika. Soon after the U. S. S. R launched Luna-1 which became the first artificial object to leave earth. The Apollo 11 crew landed on the moon July 20th 1969. Finally NASA launched the first Mars exploration rover, spirit, which landed on Mars. Space exploration revolutionized humans. One question to be solved is could humans live on another planet? NASA already intends on launching humans to Mars. Living on another planet will not be as convenient as Earth
As humans, we are born with a natural desire to learn and discover. With space exploration, we are able to do just that. In an online essay called “Is Space Exploration Worth the Cost”, Dr. Joan Vernikos,
For centuries the human race has survived to venture past our planet end in to the vast and copious field of stars. Through years of research and discovery scientists have been able to instruct rockets and take us beyond our homeland. Physics and science apply to almost every aspect of space exploration. A few examples of this are rocket propulsion, the forces on a rocket, and the human body in space. Some people believe space exploration is a bad idea because it costs a lot of money that could go to other government-funded programs, there are many unforeseen risks from failures launch or radiation from the Sun, and the discovery of new civilizations could lead to a repeat of history where we take advantage of civilization and ravage them. I believe that space exploration is a good idea because It can help us detect and divert dangerous asteroids, help us discover new habitable planets, and it corresponds with the human nature to explore discover and learn.
In reality, the impact of space exploration on humans is as much a mystery as what could be discovered. Until scientists conduct more research, it’s not safe enough for humans to travel further into the cosmos. For now, there are too many variables involved that make space exploration not worth the time, effort, and money. Once scientists have obtained enough information regarding cosmic exploration, it’s certain that the American people will be forever affected. As Ron Garan once stated, “Earth is a small town with many neighborhoods in a very big universe.” Maybe one day humanity can expand itself into the unknown of our universe, but for now, it’s best that we stick to our small
There is an approximate amount of at least one hundred billion galaxies in our universe and humanity has yet to explore them all. To be more precise, “an acceptable range is between 100 billion and 200 billion galaxies, said Mario Livio, an astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland” (Howell). Considering this fact, there is technology that is created and expanded on that comes from space exploration. Likewise, this technology impacts the lives of countless individuals. Not to mention, the goal of harnessing handy and renewable resources can be achieved through the continuation of space investigation. To conclude with, the continuation of space exploration results in the benefits
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
I am writing this paper to claim that space exploration is a huge waste of resources and we should focus our efforts on the sustainability of the Earth. I plan to explore the benefits of sustainability and discredit arguments for space exploration. Sustainability is the more realistic and feasible choice.
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.
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
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.
Some believe that the benefits of space exploration are great enough to overlook the decreasing health of astronauts who have been affected by space travel. I believe that the knowledge of space from space exploration is not beneficial enough to cause astronauts harm and long-term health problems when the same work could be done by artificial intelligence.
1. Space travel and exploration have many benefits, however, there are also some possible consequences. Space travel is worth it for many reasons. Just like the ocean; space is infinite and there is another world to discover so to speak. There are so many things that we don’t know about the ocean and space. For one, space is a mystery containing several artifacts, entities, and possible species that could have the ability to open doors to a whole new universe. There could potentially be life on another planet or even a planet similar to earth that can support life. However, mankind will never know unless we opt to explore the kingdom of space.