Is the time we spend on space exploration worth it, though? The effects that space exploration has had on the earth and everyone in it cannot be denied. But is there something we could be doing that would have a greater and more widespread impact? One great example that shouts a resounding yes to this question is the National Institutes of Health(NIH). The NIH has vastly affected the lives of many people on this planet, saving many of them from death. Because of the NIH, “Death rates from heart disease and stroke fell...the...survival rate for childhood cancers rose… and the quality of life for 19 million americans suffering with depression has improved (source D). This is not all that this program has done and it can continue to do so much more. When we are spending upwards of $5.3 billion on space exploration, we are denying brilliant programs like these major
Is the time we spend on space exploration worth it, though? The effects that space exploration has had on the earth and everyone in it cannot be denied. But is there something we could be doing that would have a greater and more widespread impact? One great example that shouts a resounding yes to this question is the National Institutes of Health(NIH). The NIH has vastly affected the lives of many people on this planet, saving many of them from death. Because of the NIH, “Death rates from heart disease and stroke fell...the...survival rate for childhood cancers rose… and the quality of life for 19 million americans suffering with depression has improved (source D). This is not all that this program has done and it can continue to do so much more. When we are spending upwards of $5.3 billion on space exploration, we are denying brilliant programs like these major