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    Space Exploration Humans always had a nature of curiosity. That’s what drove Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano to circumnavigate the globe. They discovered new lands and crossed new oceans. If they weren’t allowed to go on the voyage, then our history would be too recent. Humans would still be exploring and naming lands in later centuries, if such an event were to happen. This applies to space exploration. With the head start space agencies has executed, the future generations will…

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    coming from a binary black hole merger. This type of outer space phenomenon was observed for the first time in Earth’s history. This is just one reason out of many, as to why I am obsessed with space. There is so much that we do not know about the world that lies outside of our own. For this exact reason, I began my pursuit of knowledge. Questions filled my mind; what kind of research efforts are taking place now? How has our understanding of space changed over the years? Perhaps the best…

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    Going to space has deeply affected not only our society and our life, but also our personal state of mind. The Taking the chances to that unknown land can turn out to be a very beneficial outcome to life. With taking those chances of exploring the beyond, such as space, has benefitted mankind with advancements of technology. These sources of technology that we utilize everyday are not realized by people that they are powered from the space and that without that daring choice to travel to space,…

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    Ocean Before Space

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    Space Exploration Space is the ongoing discovery and exploration of celestial structures in outer space by means of continuously evolving and growing technology. While the study of space is carried out mainly by astronomers with telescopes, the physical exploration of space is conducted both by unmanned robotic probes and human spaceflight. As Astronomers go further in space, finding essential knowledge of space, acquiring ways to survive the outskirts of the intergalactic space and also…

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    Possible Solutions During recent years, humans spent lots of money and time on space travel and we can go increasingly further and stay much longer time in space. However, there are still many problems which keeps us from going further and health problem is one of the most significant one of them. Humans have been evolving for millions of years to adapt to the physical conditions of Earth surface, so when some of them enter the space, the weightless environment would result in many changes in…

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    the moon.Kennedy provide good reasoning but he didn't say all of the reason of why exploring space is more important then exploring the ocean.Yet exploring the ocean can be interesting to finding cures for diseases but exploring space can also find cures for disease, But yet space can also be a place were cures can be from tiny rocks or just a tiny atom can possibly cure the most dangerous diseases. Space exploration is more important than ocean exploration because even it take longer to explore…

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    The video I watched was about David Blaine holding his breath for 17 minutes. This video shows us how such a unique passion can give such thrill to this individual. David Blaine describes his excruciating journey holding his breath for 17 minutes and mentions that it was one of the best experiences of his life. Although David Blaine is one of the best magicians in the world, he does the unthinkable when talking about health. The human body needs oxygen to keep the body functioning. In David’s…

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    Creating a Definitive Future for Space Travel Explorers during the Age of Discovery can sympathize with the notion that exploring new frontiers present difficulties far beyond that explorer’s eagerness to travel. We as a society may not bear the complete awareness yet; however, space exploration is an obstacle that humanity must seriously contemplate as we finally commit to the idea that our resources will not last forever. Years ago, but up until now, if the average person proposed leaving a…

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    The positive one, is that by searching the space we have gained knowledge mostly related to astronomy, electronic engineering. and the medical field. And I admit that it’s a lot! Even so, there should be a limitation, in other words the discoveries made should not to be used, exclusively for personal…

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    The Benefits Of Space

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    The wonders of space leave countless nations all over the globe in demand to discover further. Especially in this day and age, room for the development of new and innovative technologies can aid in the prediction of massive catastrophic collisions and uncover alternative eco-friendly ways humans rapidly consume and dispose of resources. These ideas have lead to the suggestions of permanently inhabiting new life off of planet Earth. It may seem like a far-fetched idea, however, scientists,…

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