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    Mars Exploration Benefits

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    NASA has recently started to hire astronauts for their next space mission, “Mars 2030”. Is it wise to invest money and resources into deep space exploration? According to an online poll on debate.org, seventy-six percent Americans think that the government should invest in the new Mars exploration. With such a high positive response, there is greater optimism about the space race. We know that space flight is both expensive and risky. From an economical perspective, it is always beneficial to…

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    defied that rule. We have crossed the continents to search for new land, vast oceans for resources, and now we finally reached space. With our emerging technologies, space exploration is worth devoting time and spending on to further develop our civilization, but there are questionable perspectives that people have hindering the action. Since the 20th century, exploring the space has been the toughest competition for the former Soviet Union and the United States of America. The title of…

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    the part of the United States and other various space agencies. So, they foremost require money, or they will literally not get off the ground. In the United States, the ability of NASA to explore space in a consistent and revolutionary capacity has been limited by a dwindling budget, which took up at its height less than 4.5% of the federal budget and, in the modern day, takes up about 0.5% of the federal budget (Kring). As such, the budget of the space program must be sufficiently funded in…

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    NASA Proposal Essay

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    After over 40 years of robotic exploration on Mars, human contact with the martian surface is closer than ever. (Daines, 2015) Following countless different propositions, the 21st century has one outstanding proposal from NASA. After recent controversy around lack of consideration for human health from a previous plan by company Mars One, has NASA done enough to show that benefits of Mars exploration outweigh the implications on the researchers themselves? (Chu and Office, 2014) Risks involved…

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    NASA Research Paper

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    is unfair to think that NASA is no longer doing important work or research in the world today. The machines and technology they create produce jobs for the people that work them, make them, and design them. These machines can be used not only in space, but also here on Earth. As shown by NASA’s very own research, global warming is on the rise, and if this does not change, the human race could need a new planet to live on, and with the help of NASA, they could find a home. There are many…

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    - The priority for human spaceflight will be Mars for the next three decades. - Also, the priority in human exploration of the space will have to be inclined into making Mars Direct work. - They will keep sending robotic precursor missions to Mars to succeed in human missions to the Red Planet. - They will use the International Space Station. The main reason for the last point is the success for this international mission (the ISS), which is hold by strong agreements…

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    The universe is extremely vast and only four percent of all of space has been explored, so why not keep funding space programs. Space programs have been around for fifty years and there is no need to stop. The exploration of space so far has made incredible breakthroughs in science and technology. Also, even the thought of being in space amazes millions. The increase of government spending on space programs will help discover the unknown, expand technology, and provide a better future for…

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    Throughout the exploration of space, there are many people who has contributed to space. Katherine Johnson is one of those people. At the age of 10 she was a freshman in high school. By the time she was 18 she has graduated from college. Katherine Johnson has contributed to space by being one of the first African Americans to been hired to work in the guidance and navigation department; help with the Apollo 11 mission; also find the flight paths. In space calculation are a very important…

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    than providing for the public; NASA’s research in space has further advanced robotic technologies, the relationship between diet and bone loss and the study of space itself and earth observations, to keep our world safe. Although space exploration is great for new studies and new inventions, it takes a lot of money to keep running and the ongoing issue it that the government doesn’t have enough money to keep the program going. Although space exploration can be costly, it can lead to…

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    Money For NASA

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    Well, they would not be possible without the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA (Spector). Not only does NASA 's technology contribute to space, it also benefits the lives on Earth, too. Therefore, NASA should be given more money so that they can continue to develop a productive space program. The United States of America should budget more money for NASA because the space program leads to discoveries in space, creation of new products, and stimulation of the economy. The…

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