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    Lack Of NASA Funding

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    and Space Association (NASA) is a fundamental part of America. From the space race to technology that saves lives, NASA has heavily impacted United States (U.S.) history. Therefore, making cuts to its already small percentage of the budget is ludicrous. NASA is worth much more than space exploration. Those that argue “The United States need to focus on Earth” clearly haven’t done their research. NASA uses their discoveries from space to support Earthly needs. The funding of NASA is for the…

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    Analyzing the Benefits and Drawbacks of the NASA Program On July 16, 1969, NASA launched a spaceflight to the moon called Apollo 11. A couple days later Neil Armstrong would be the first man to step on the moon. It was a big milestone for man’s journey of exploring space as millions watched on the television. But as millions watched on the television, the rise of a new question became to spring up. People began discussing if the NASA program was worth it. They began to talk about the…

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    There is a widespread belief that NASA is struggling to maintain funding to accomplish its mission, but there might be hope through the political process within Washington that NASA will gain what is needed to press forward (Leahy, B., 2006). Consequently, what would it take to continue our planetary exploration agenda? The values behind the space exploration program in the United States is undermined due to the funding required to maintain the program with the public sector. The cause of this…

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    NASA Persuasive Essay

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    find a planet that supports life. NASA thinks Mars can do this. This will not happen for decades unless NASA gets more funding. While space exploration creates pollution, more funding from the government would greatly improve NASA's progression in space exploration because it would create jobs, make a backup plan for the human race and exploring other planets could open an opportunity of vast amounts of resources to the human race. One of the main reasons that NASA should have more funding is if…

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    Nasa Informative Speech

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    By now, you've probably read part one and part two in our series of 30 shocking facts about NASA, and today we're here with part three! You might think you know everything about one of the world's most advanced space research facilities, but you have no idea. Number Fifteen: Stanley Kubrick. Famed filmmaker Stanley Kubrick was filming Barry Lyndon when he decided to use special lenses commissioned by NASA. The special lenses were designed for the Apollo moon landings, but Kubrick used them to…

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    Argument Against NASA

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    that surrounds it. NASA is our doorway to the galaxy giving us the ability to explore the unknown that toys with our curiosity. However, that door is slowly closing. In an attempt to lower the debt that United States is facing, NASA’s budget is being decreased each year. The attempt has not helped with anything, America’s debt growing more and more each year, aiding to the fact that NASA is not the problem. Instead NASA should be funded more, and for many reasons. For starters, NASA has helped…

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    Cons Of Investing In NASA

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    We have spent a lot of time on studying and invested a lot of money. However we have sadly been wasting a bunch of money on the space program (NASA).Although there are a few pros to investing in NASA there are a whole lot more cons that take over those pros. In the human society the average salary for the average human in the U.S. is about 50,000 dollars, now with that being said the government really believes in the space program the out of the average salary they have decided to withdraw…

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    The Pros And Cons Of NASA

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    but how will we learn more about it? We have learned about the planets on our own, we can’t research by staying on our planet. NASA ( National Aeronautics and Space Administration) makes the study of the vast galaxy easier, but they are not getting the funding form the governments across the world. Some of the reasons why I believe that NASA should get more money NASA need more funding than .48 % ( Less than half a percent!) 1.) Missions like Kepler has found 1,031 “exoplanets” in case some…

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    NASA Persuasive Essay

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    NASA has a 19.1 billion dollar budget, which goes towards space exploration. Furthermore, 98% of those rockets are successful. Overall, the 98% of rockets go towards exploring and learning about Space. Space exploration enhances national security and protects us from danger. In other words, imagine cops trying to catch dangerous criminals without satellites being able to track and videotape every movement of the suspect. Nowadays, NASA has researched and developed a satellite that has…

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    NASA Budget Cuts

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    Administration (NASA). For my research paper, I aim to explore the reasons as to why the U.S. government should raise NASA’s budget. It is important to understand that NASA’s budget cuts could have a severe impact the U.S. economy. A superpower like America could lose its status as a leading technological hub. Moreover, without a space program the lives of the inhabitants of this planet are at risk as we face threats due to climate change, asteroids, etc. Furthermore, cost cutting means that…

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