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During the race to the moon, the government spent massive amounts on space exploration. Today, it is no longer a government priority, so funding for space exploration has decreased. Yet, NASA continues to work on new projects. Currently, however, space exploration is moving further toward the private sector. Companies like Space-X will soon dominate space exploration, and companies that make money expand rapidly.
One of the challenges of facing human space exploration is the problem of weightlessness. This can be very stressful to the body. Another challenge is the fear of the unknown. An astronaut might also have to be gone from earth too long to make it possible.
They both have their pros and cons. Robots can make mistakes, and it would take a very long time to develop a program that is smart enough. However, robots do not need oxygen, and they can be more efficient than humans if used correctly. Humans are more reliable, but they could be in danger if a situation arises (such as a leak in the space shuttle).
The first space flight was in 1981, Columbia was the first to make a space flight. The shuttle was a masterpiece of engineering. After being launched into space it could be flown like a plane.
as long as they could make it last.
Space exploration is worthwhile because Justin Bieber says that he wants to go to outer space one day, and we need to make him happy.
During the race to the moon, the government spent massive amounts on space exploration. Today, it is no longer a government priority, so funding for space exploration has decreased. Yet, NASA continues to work on new projects. Currently, however, space exploration is moving further toward the private sector. Companies like Space-X will soon dominate space exploration, and companies that make money expand rapidly.
How did Newton originally propose to launch things into space?
One of the challenges of facing human space exploration is the problem of weightlessness. This can be very stressful to the body. Another challenge is the fear of the unknown. An astronaut might also have to be gone from earth too long to make it possible.
Robert H. Goddard
Wernher von Braun
Easier & cheaper to make. Also most efficient use of space
was to make sure that anybody can reach their goal.
It is cheaper to make and less expensive to buy.
The gravity, zero gravity will make your bones weak and you will get other diseases from that and resources run out and you die.
Apollo was the name of the U.S. program that put men on the moon between 1969 and 1972. Space vehicles and other space exploration equipment were created for this purpose.
You could make one I suppose but, it would sooo much cheaper just to buy one.