Satellites have benefited our everyday lives. "Communication satellites are responsible for instantaneous television coverage of events all over the globe, for the speed of international banking and finance, for the almost-immediate delivery of vast amounts of information, and for international e-mail and telephone service to all parts of the Earth." ("Neal 186") When a person watches television, the television is sent from the station to a satellite and to a local provider. Without satellites, a person would be able to only watch local stations, but with satellites a person can watch a television program from anywhere in the world, talk to anyone, or even send e-mail.
The military benefited significantly with the technology gained from the space race. The military has used the technology greatly; now the military can take high-resolution photographs from hundreds of miles away without endangering a soldier's life. A military satellite can intercept or stop any phone call, e-mail, or transmission of information (Needal …show more content…
The technology which we use everyday is credited to the technology used during the space race, the advances, which were made in medical to golf, once again these advances, are bi-products of the space race. In a medical procedure there maybe a miniature robotic arm used to assist the surgeon, robotic arm was derived from deploying satellites. And the metal researched to the space program are now used in everyday golf clubs, giving the player better control. Without the many industries being pushed by the government to develop "space age" technology we might still be writing letters instead of typing