Live Have Been Lost. There have been multiply live lost while in or on many space missions. In 2014 alone 18 astronauts died, thats a lot for just one year. Fatal accidents happen often in this field of work like the 1986 Challenger space shuttle. Howell noted “73 seconds into lift off the shuttle exploded killing all 7 members on board. After this day the Challenger’s nickname changed from NASA 's greatest triumphs to their darkest tragedy” (par 1). According to Howell “Another incident while on a space mission was the Columbia space shuttle of 2003. It broke apart while …show more content…
Although space privatization does have it pros and cons space privatization should stay and for ever be up to NASA. Privatizing space just should not be taken lightly. The organization that need to go into space is NASA and their men and women. NASA’s job is to explore Space, learn from it, and prepare the world for what is out there. If NASA does choose to allow other outside companies to enter its world then fine. If space does not become privatized there will be no problems residing any mishaps that may happen by people that really don’t understand what they are doing. Space travel being trivialized should be a no because to many lives have been lost while on duty, it should not be ran by people who do not really know what they are doing, and last space is not for human