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    Space exploration is crucial to many people today. Space exploration is worth the cost. One reason why space exploration at extreme conditions is important to humans is because it can generate wealth and it expands our knowledge‚ in other words it helps us seek the unknown. Space exploration is worth the cost because it generates almost as much as twice as much of the money that it actually takes to send the astronauts into space. Expands our knowledge and helps us‚ humans‚ seek the unknown. Scientist

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    When Americans think of the term “space exploration” they typically associate it with “the race for space” and recall a time when the nation was consumed by the thought of rockets and beating the Soviet Union to the final frontier. While the period of time‚ coined as “The Space Race‚” has since passed‚ space exploration continues to impact people around the world. Many Americans fail to understand that the benefits of space exploration extend far beyond the people involved with counting down the

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    October 5‚ 1957; this is the day that went down in history as the day the Space Race between the United States and the USSR began. On this day the USSR successfully launched the Sputnik satellite into orbit around the planet. Close to a month later the USSR launched the Sputnik 2 which held the first living organism to orbit the planet; Laika the dog. The series of events that followed brought change to the Cold War and to the world that could not have been foreseen in terms of international relations

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    The cold war led to the success of America during the space race. “The competitive nature of the Nations involved in space exploration.” (Dictionary.com) that is the definition of the Space race that occurred from 1957-1975. The United States and the Soviet Union were the two Nations that competed in the race‚ Space became another dramatic arena for the competition‚ as each side competed to prove the power of their technology‚ their military firepower and by extension their political-economic system

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    7 – Privatization of Space agencies Initially the space sector was in the hands of the government. But specific policies and behaviours were enforced by the government which made it impossible to accomplish certain space objectives. Thus private institutions came into being. Benefits of private space agencies were many. The new satellites built were light and the turnaround time was very less. It dealt with small satellite manufacture with frugal innovation. 7.1 SpaceX Space Exploration Technologies

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    The short story Star Trek “Space Seed” and is by Gene Roddenberry. The definition for science fiction is fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes‚ frequently portraying space or time travel and life on other planets (Homepage Bing). The story is based on a science fiction because it brings up so many different unique technologies. They use a spaceship‚ but it be used to travel at speed of light for a while. It created to be more

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    step for mankind.” The moon landing was one of the most historic accomplishments in American space exploration. With the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union‚ the space race was at its highest point during this time. (The Implications of the Privatization of Space Exploration‚ University of Pennsylvania) This great achievement was a result of the United States government funded space exploration program‚ NASA. NASA‚ or the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics was founded

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    There is no doubt that huge sums of money are being spent on space travel by government of advanced countries. Of course‚ it is important to explore outer space in-order to learn about other planets‚ search for life‚ however‚ perhaps it had better to care of problems on our planet and spend these sums on dealing with them? Perhaps‚ the strongest argument in favour of space travel is the overflow of population. The number of people is increasing‚ habitable land is decreasing‚ planet’s resources

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    Space Exploration: A Waste of Resources? From the beginning of time‚ human life has been awestruck by the curiosity of space; this curiosity led to the formation of myths about space exploration which began a debate that is still to this day heavily debated. In today’s times‚ all are aware that the myths formed centuries ago were‚ indeed‚ incorrect‚ however‚ they were right in the sense of starting a debate that has yet to be settled (Space). Many years after the formation of the myths‚ President

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    On the fateful morning of January 26‚ 1988‚ the challenger shuttle broke up and burst into flames within 73 seconds of lift off. Many factors have to be considered when trying to figure out the cause of this disaster‚ and also how it could have been avoided. Poor communication between NASA managers‚ Thiokol managers‚ and Thiokol engineers played a major role in aiding this disaster. For a shuttle to be cleared for take off even when a lot of odds were against its successful liftoff shows that it

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