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    Should we be funding exploration of the depths of space when our very own planet hasn't been explored to the fullest? Should we being inhabiting the solar system and potentially harming it knowing how poorly we've taken care of Earth? "We are the only earthly creatures with the capacity to extend our influence beyond the 4 corners of the globe." so what should we do with this power? (Source E) Funds and ethics should be big factors when considering space exploration, but they're not big enough.

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    INTRODUCTION America has reaped the benefits of space exploration for sixty years, despite the open knowledge of its effects on those who enter radiation and low-gravity environments. A low gravity environment is a space in which gravity, an attracting force between two masses, is lowered in a way that causes a feeling of weightlessness (Newman, Phil. “What Is Gravity?”). Lowered gravity can cause gene modification and alter behavior (Shikawa, Chihiro, et al. "Effects of Gravity Changes on Gene Expression

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    Money in Space or Would it be Better Used at Home? ENG 122 English Composition II Mar 10, 2013 Is the United States Wasting Our Money in Space or Would it be Better Used at Home? While some may believe that space exploration funding could be better used to solve some of the issues on earth, the United States should continue to fund space exploration. The things learned from space exploration will help further scientific and medical research to find cures for diseases, space exploration also

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    Mercury was quickly set into motion and, after a test flight in March, Alan Shepard became the first American in space on May 5, 1961. It took Shepard a year to orbit the earth, and unfortunately during this time the Soviet Union carried on making highly influential advancements in space exploration. They launched the first two-man and three-man missions to space and the first woman in space was from the USSR all by the time Alan Shepard had fully orbited the earth, February 1962. At this point it was

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    the practicality of continued space exploration funding in this country. Some believe that the costs and waste of resources make space exploration a waste of our country’s economic capacity. Others see this as an opportunity to increase this country’s lead in technology and scientific research, which the United States has been a leader in since the end of War World II. Although at the same time, there are other things to consider when discussing space exploration. There is also the advent of new

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    Human beings have been in space for more than fifty years and produced benefits that improve our quality of life. We take many things in our everyday lives for granted that were a direct result of space exploration. This is not limited to technological advancements, but reflected in art, literature, film, technical innovation, global partnerships, and influenced culture on a global scale. Technology is a part of daily life and Space exploration continues to be the catalyst for advancement. Satellite

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    Draft Topic: Space exploration and technology is essential for understanding our environment and life in the future. Introduction: Space exploration has been a part of human history for more than fifty years. Over this time the exploration of space has produced a continuing stream of benefits, both for society, the environment, etc. From the early years of exploration, it became apparent that it is an efficient driving force for basic science and technology. Further space exploration goals call for

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    Space exploration should be a priority for our country because in the video :The international space station it states there is lots of room and lots of food for us to travel into space. Also space exploration should be a priority because we can learn how to do many things up in space we are able to space walk and about the experiment that they do in the space station that we can probably not do on earth she we should have space exploration as a priority for our country.We should spend valuable

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    I chose the topic of the Space Exploration: Apollo missions. This has always interested me and I found that it was a lot more than just space exploration. This was a political race that was between the United States and Soviet Union “Russia”. I was shocked to find out that this was a controversial topic, because many people believe that we never made it in space and others think that the moon landing was a hoax. I also read that some people thought it was a way to drain the Russian economy during

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    Space Exploration has been a dream for mankind for many lifetimes, but now in our lifetime, for many people, it has become more than just a dream, but rather, a reality; there is no doubt that space exploration has now shown to be beneficial to human kind thanks to the advanced technology, abundance of untapped resources, and nearly unlimited scientific knowledge available to us today and forever growing at an exponential rate. To help humanity in both direct and indirect ways, technology has

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