Since the dawn of humanity we have been looking up. The skies have alway fascinated man to the point that we base the divinity of our deities off of it. The evil, vile, deceitful Devil below us. Rotting under our feet in his own crevice of a cave called Hell ,While God is always above us, holiness in its purest form, the ultimate example of goodness, and righteousness incarnate. Its shows us how the skies have influenced our culture. Not just religion but science, NASA is a multi billion dollar project to explore space in all its beauty and possibly find other forms of life. This goes to show the desperateness of finding anyone or anything in space, friend or foe. We’ve sunk billions of dollars and so ma. ny years into space exploration, How would mankind …show more content…
A cynical person would proclaim that we’ve wasted so much money in the past years on NASA, for us to only be alone should be considered the biggest upset in human existence, but why should it be? NASA, on its great odysseys throughout the universe has discovered thousands of interesting things, like the theory of black holes and the act of planets and stars dying. NASA's place in the government is also vital to human existence. NASA is currently looking for planets that can sustain or potentially sustain life so the inevitable demise of earth would just be a small tragedy in human history. Life is but a small almost insignificant part of the universe if you think about it. Heavenly quasars and stars pepper the universe, making the cold space less of a barren and frozen wasteland, in my opinion the stars are the true inhabitants of the universe. We should be thankful that we have the consciousness to appreciate the destructive beauty of space. Even if NASA cant find life, we still have to appreciate the fact that we have a organization that documents space and its