Also, the probability for the human race to move to Mars is insignificant. For example, instead of looking to live on Mars we should be exploring the 95 % of the world’s oceans that are still mysterious and where new forms of life are continually found. Dennis Kucinich, a Democratic candidate for 2004 Presidential elections, have responded to President Bush’s space initiatives and said that he also wanted to explore planet Earth and planet D.C. In conclusion, there are many people who are aware about the drawbacks of pursuing space exploration, but also others are persuaded that there are various profits to be attained. It is important that projects should be treated by priorities. The colossal amounts of money wasted and risks engendered by such a fantasy are sufficient to understand that space expeditions are not a priority. I believe that there are many well-documented reasons why space exploration should be reconsidered. Instead of seeking for luxury illusions, we need to deal with our problems with functional approaches. Also, people should be given the choice to fund or not this kind of programs, and decide whether it worth its costs or
Also, the probability for the human race to move to Mars is insignificant. For example, instead of looking to live on Mars we should be exploring the 95 % of the world’s oceans that are still mysterious and where new forms of life are continually found. Dennis Kucinich, a Democratic candidate for 2004 Presidential elections, have responded to President Bush’s space initiatives and said that he also wanted to explore planet Earth and planet D.C. In conclusion, there are many people who are aware about the drawbacks of pursuing space exploration, but also others are persuaded that there are various profits to be attained. It is important that projects should be treated by priorities. The colossal amounts of money wasted and risks engendered by such a fantasy are sufficient to understand that space expeditions are not a priority. I believe that there are many well-documented reasons why space exploration should be reconsidered. Instead of seeking for luxury illusions, we need to deal with our problems with functional approaches. Also, people should be given the choice to fund or not this kind of programs, and decide whether it worth its costs or