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    had the biggest affect on the space exploration, and it changed space exploration and how we think about space. Nasa started in the 1959 and is still going today played a big effect on the 1960’s and the understanding of space exploration. To start of with, “Congress passed

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    picture of the earth from space”. (Russel) Since the beginning of time, humans have had a natural fascination with the night skies and the mysteries it contains. However, as modem technology continues to advance, more of these mysteries are being solved. Around 60 years ago, the first man was sent to the moon aboard the Apollo 11; but that was only the beginning of a long history of interplanet explorations. As the years progressed, the fundamental values of space exploration have been affected by three

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    the space. By, the time, astronauts took their step on the moon. Now, it becomes more crucial subject to find the life on another planet. Astronauts are more focusing on a study of space. So, we are able to know about the earth and development of technology. I am for space exploration because it creates jobs, promotes education, new technology. One important benefit of Space exploration is it creates jobs. Space exploration is a study of space and needs huge technology. Going to explore space means

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    18 billion dollars in space exploration in 2016. This could be considered a big number depending on the point of view, but it represents very little, actually only 0,46% of the national budget (Steakin, 2015). Really a small amount in view of the importance of universe to improve our knowledge about the Earth. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, is the United States government agency established in 1958 and responsible for studying and developing space programs, as well as for

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    The Benefits of Space Exploration

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    Space exploration can bring new resources and technology to our planet. People should continue to pursue this exploration, which could benefit Earth’s environment and mankind. Space exploration has already made so many contributions to the environment, the economy, and to human health. Deep space exploration can benefit the earth in many ways, even though many argue that low earth orbit and the moon are more beneficial. The resources and information that we can learn from being in space, and from

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    light were named planets and today are still being studied. Humans forever possess an ambition for exploring the unknown and searching for answers hidden in the universe. This need is driven by ones genetic coding to evolve, thrive and survive. Space exploration is driven by that desire, allowing for the discovery of the vast universe, incredible technology and possibly a new habitat. Science flourished during the European Renaissance. In the 17th century the telescope was designed and astronomers were

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    atmosphere and magnetic field, which deflect lethal radiation from space, we are like coddled children who have never ventured into a tough neighborhood” (Folger 2). Humans have been fascinated with space since the beginning of our time. Just like children and rough neighborhoods, we have tackled obstacle over obstacle to make it home again. In the end, we have a better knowledge and strength than before. The future of space exploration can assist us in answering the everlasting question of how the universe

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    be done with space exploration. The assumption that there is nothing more that we can achieve with space exploration is a farce. Space exploration has brought us many technological advances. Examples of this technology, such as GPS are now so commonplace that we rarely stop to think why this technology came about and where it was first used. Another technological example would be satellite communication. Medical advances that have been discovered because of man’s need to explore space and the unknown

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    November 12, 2017 Space Exploration Is It Worth It? I believe that money should be put into space exploration. Space exploration shows us so many things that we wouldn't be finding just on earth. First off, we are very curious of the unknown and that’s just because we’re human, it’s in our blood (Mostaccio). Secondly, like i said if it wasn’t for space exploration we wouldn’t know much outside of earth. And lastly, if something were to go unexpected inside earth, space explorations searching for other

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    When put into the context of the entirety of human history, space exploration is a very recent development. However, how recent the development is does not hamper the vital importance of space exploration, both within the current climate of society and within the future of humanity. Unfortunately, lack of proper planning on the part of the American federal government has left NASA, the federal agency for space exploration, tragically under supported. Without the proper allocation of funding, NASA

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