Many things we have today come from the space program. Our computers were developed for the space program and even simple things like space blankets come from it. So, yes it is important in our lives because it does bring new science and products to our lives.
to find life beyond our solar system and to improve everyday life!
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In 2009 the Federal Government spent $17.4 billion on NASA. This translates to only one-half of one percent (0.5%) of all federal spending. Most Americans spent less than $9 on NASA through personal income tax in 2009.
NASA is important to life. It has all the necessary data for sustaining life.
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NASA is research organization which provides informationn about space
to find life beyond our solar system and to improve everyday life!
to find life beyond our solar system and to improve everyday life!
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There are many but here are a few, smoke detectors.
The science done at NASA to be able to do some of the things involved in space exploration has spinoffs that end up being used in everyday processes here on the ground.
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Without NASA, we would not know most of the information we know now about the moon, and other planets in our solar system. They have created rockets and probes that most people would not have been able to do . We have tons of things from military and NASA. Some are space blankets, computers, GPS, Corning Ware, microwaves, eyeglass lenes that change color, and many other things we use everyday.
He was a US Colonel and NASA Astronaut.