During this tense time known as the “Cold War” both the Soviet Union and the United States felt that being first in space exploration was necessary for national security and a symbol of their superiority. The Space Race let to the launching of artificial satellites and the race to put a manned spacecraft on the Moon. On July 20, 1969 the United States landed the first humans on the Moon. This accomplishment effectively ended the Space Race. …
Sergei Pavlovich Korolev was the lead rocket engineer for the soviets during the space race, while Wernher Von Braun was the lead for the U.S. rocket program. The beginning and first mission of the space race started with the Soviet launch of Sputnik the first ever satellite to be launched into space, it was meant to be a satellite to orbit around the earth and was a success. The Soviets were not sure wether it was a success or not when it was first launched, so they didn 't immediately celebrate. They waited and after about an hour and a half they heard the beeps from the satellite over the radio and celebrated a successful mission. The U.S. responded about four months after Sputnik 's launch by successfully launching their first satellite named Explorer. This was about the end of the early Space Race and the mid Space Race began in the 1960 's.…
The Space Race started at the beginning of the 1950s as World War II came to an end. It space travel became important as The United States continued to compete with the Soviet Union. The Space Race officially took flight on October 4, 1957 when a Soviet R-7 was launched into space. This satellite is also known as Sputnik. Sputnik caused much upheaval in the United States as Americans were not pleased by the idea that they had not been the first country to send something into orbit. Sputnik continued to gain importance when it was discovered that the missile was “seemingly capable of delivering a nuclear warhead into U.S. air space--made gathering intelligence about Soviet military activities particularly urgent.” (The Space Race).…
The ‘Space Race’ was an unofficial competition between the United States and the Soviet Union, the focus of which was space exploration. It began after World War II, in the mid-1950s, when Russia launched a satellite into space. After this, the race was on between America and Russia to gain as much ground in space as possible. The Space Race began in 1955, when both the United States and the Soviet Union announced they would be launching artificial satellites into space.…
In conclusion, the period known as the space age was a series of hostile and friendly competition even though we were at war with the Soviets at the time. But then again it increased the innovation of technology between both the Soviet and U.S. As for the tech. advancement due to the space age, it was encouraged to pursue the best accomplishments leading to the technology that got us to the moon and today’s…
Do you think that the space exploration is worth the cost. Do you think that it is worth the resources and lives. I do think it is worth it. It has helped us advance in our technologies. It has helped us discover a lot more.…
On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first satellite into space, The Sputnik I. This was detrimental to the U.S. because it meant that they were losing the space race. The Soviets showed the U.S. that they now had the capability to launch satellites and nuclear warheads into space. America quickly answered back with the launch of Explorer I, which was the first American made satellite to orbit around Earth. This achievement by the U.S. led Eisenhower to form the National Aeronautics and Space Admission (NASA). The organization was founded to study and build space exploration vehicles and scientific experiments. Soon after the formation of NASA, the Soviets launched the first man into the orbit of Earth, heating up the space race. Nearly a month later, NASA launched Alan Shepard into space, making him the second man to exit Earth’s atmosphere.…
As the development of humanity continues, newer technologies are also made gaining us the power and ability to space travel. However, is this ability really beneficial to us? Is it worth the disadvantages that come with it? We have received many positive responses however; these positive responses are countered by overflowing numbers of negative responses. According to the majority of our readers, space travel is not beneficial to humanity and the main reasons include the safety, environmental issues as well as the cost.…
Space exploration is not worth the cost. Space exploration is not worth the cost because it is not losing the lives of astronauts. It is also not worth the money that is being spent to make the rocket ship. Also there would not be a lot of income.…
Curiosity has been the driving force behind the human race ever since the first Homo sapiens have started walking. Our very survival and dominance of Planet Earth has only resulted from our ability to solve problems and innovate to accomplish our goals. This uncanny problem solving ability of the Human race doesn’t even restrict us terrestrially, as it has propelled us into the “heavens” within the last 60 years, and along with it, a plethora of new technological and biological benefits that have never been possible before. The exploration of space has been incredibly resourceful for the advancement and benefit of humans, not only in space, but also on Earth, making space exploration a valuable asset that should never be discontinued.…
If the world could master space travel and innovate, Earth as a whole could solve many problems. These problems include the Helium Shortage, the precious metal shortage, and overpopulation on earth. We could also gain new knowledge by possibly communicating with more intelligent extra terrestrials.…
Inevitably, the human population remaining on this planet will eventually lead to our demise. Our population is growing exponentially and there will soon not be enough resources to keep us alive. Spreading to other planets, whether using its resources or living there, can help sustain our species longer. When our planet is out of resources, we can rely on another planet to keep our life going. We could also change the way we live on earth, because when scientists in exploring the space they keep inventing new things and achieving new technologies that could improve our daily life. It gives human beings more knowledge about the universe. We might also find new living creatures and minerals. This might really help our country be more of a leader. If possible, we might find some living beings in space. Maybe we are not alone in this immense universe. Answers might be answered. There might be needs in the outer space. People might challenge themselves and find out more and more about space. Last but not least, Companies could have more and more money. According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the U.S. Spends about 18.7 billion dollars a year on space exploration. While that sounds like a large number, you must ask yourself if that cost is worth the advancement of mankind. To put that number into perspective, Americans spent 110 billion dollars on fast food for 2009. Does that justify the cost of space exploration? Maybe not, but it should be mentally noted that the quest for knowledge in regards to space and how the universe works is relatively small in terms of cost. Why Explore Space? Human beings by nature are explorers. We enjoy going to new places, discovering new things and seeking out knowledge. If this were not the case we might still be using clubs and thinking the Earth was flat. Exploring space not only fulfills a nature driven quality in humans, it also gives us the knowledge we need for advancement. Whether this knowledge…
The benefits of space exploration are vital to our rapidly advancing world. One can say that the benefits resulted from space exploration can better ensure the safety and wellness of individuals, and to the well-being and survival of mankind, as there are useful spin-off technologies, sophisticated satellite technologies, and advanced space travelling technologies that can save human lives. I agree for the continuation of space exploration due to these benefits, as they greatly exceed any of the potential drawbacks, such as monetary costs, and some relative dangers of space travel. I believe that the excellent results of space exploration are extremely helpful, not only to particular individuals, but also to our entire mankind.…
One of the most useful results of space exploration is the invention of satellites which have brought about many facilities and advancements. Nowadays we can watch all the live programs on TV and this is possible just by satellites that orbit above the earth. On the other hand, today communication is much easier by the invention of cell phones and internet which are the result of space exploration. Another example is Global Positioning System (GPS) which is virtually used as navigation and positioning tool in cars, airplanes and boats. Satellites have caused more precise and accurate prediction of weather and many natural disasters such as flood, hurricane, gale, etc can be predicted as well so many damages are avoidable.…
While the cost of space exploration is a controversial issue, our past explorations have had a lasting impact on mankind. If the government were to put more money into space exploration many benefits would be awarded to us. Although the explorations may take an enormous amount of money, time, and research, it also promises us astronomic profits in return. Many of us don't understand all of the benefits that come along with space exploration, and how in the long run, they could outweigh the negative effects. Space exploration needs to expand farther than ever before, in order to gain security for Earth, knowledge, and craving for discovery.…