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    A lot of people may say that space exploration should be abolished because it is a waste of money‚ but think of how much we have advanced in our knowledge of space. This has to be known because some of the planets and moons we have discovered are suitable for us to live on when we move from Earth‚ so it is essential that man knows about space and we constantly have to keep updating and developing our knowledge. "I don’t think the human race will survive the next thousand years‚ unless we spread

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    could be done to Earth and space. As space exploration gains more approval by the nations worldwide‚ relevant issues must be considered before making rash decisions regarding space exploration. One important issue that should be acknowledged is how potential exploitation could be avoided during space exploration. An inevitable result of exploring space is the extraction of the resources found in space‚

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    Should space exploration be continued? Do you think that space exploration should be continued? Some people think that we should continue exploring the space‚ and others think that we should stop exploring the space. These people have their own reasons for it or against it. Either way‚ space exploration has both its advantages and disadvantages. In my personal opinion‚ I think that we should continue exploring the space because exploring space gives people many benefits. Exploring the space will

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    Shaylen Pfister Q4 EA1 Is space exploration the cause of poverty? Or is it other government issues ? Yes‚ the government has taken money from taxes to send people into space. It takes $10‚000 per pound just to put somebody on the moon. It would be twice that much to send someone to Mars as it says in Source-B The Cost Of Space Exploration. That is a crazy amount of money to send just 1 pound of something into outer space! That’s why taxes are so high in America. They use the money that we

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    look up at the stars and wonder what it would be like to travel into space. Space travel has changed the way we look at the world. Space exploration can change our lives by helping our ecosystem‚ promoting education‚ and it would also help our economy. One way space exploration can change our lives is by helping the ecosystem. In the article‚ Space Exploration by J.C. Pantom‚ it states‚ “The current earth population is almost 6.8 BILLION people. Arguably beyond the carrying capacity of the earth

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    “killed about a third of the European population” (page 34). This epidemic caused uncertainty and encouraged a few people to undertake explorations on the seas and ocean. This kind of exploration was supported by their Kings and Queens‚ such as King Ferdinand and Queen Isabel‚ monarchs who ruled Spain in the 15 century. Monarchs expected this kind of exploration to enlarge their

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    Cause & Effect European Exploration Essay Throughout history‚ people have been curious about finding new land and exploring. Many different factors stirred interest in colonization and exploration for Europeans. During the 15th and 17th centuries Europe was changing rapidly and had its own reasons for growth. All of Europe had the excitement and hesitation of finding new places. There were many reasons for Europe to grow and expand‚ some of the causes for Europe’s expansion were; a search

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    eventually getting an American man to the moon (Webb‚ “Advanced”). On March 6‚ 1958 the National Security Council discussed the United States’s objectives in its response to the Soviet Union launching their satellite. The expectations of future explorations were discussed and the timeline at which this would all be happening. Costs were estimated‚ as well as the factors of a large scaled mission into space. Thoughts of impossibility did not stop the US from accomplishing their goal of exploring outer

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    Space: A Frontier to Explore...Later. When it comes to the exploration of space‚ there are many‚ many subtopics that come up‚ from the dreams of mankind on mars‚ to Star Trek‚ with many things in between. But along with all the good that can be imagined‚ that we dream of for space exploration‚ there is a wide variety of issues. These range from the worries over alien life to the ethics of it. Some of the biggest reasons why we should not explore space at the moment are the cost‚ the effects it could

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    Space Exploration GE 2024 Section 07 Professor Ficarotta 10/14/09 Marisa Laggy Space Exploration Why should we explore space? Why should we spend money‚ time and effort researching the great beyond with no immediate benefit? Should we spend resources on space rather than here on Earth? Perhaps the best answer lies in our own history. Past civilizations spent millions on exploring the “New World.” Nearly all successful civilizations have been willing and eager to explore. Isn’t

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