That depends on the definition of 'good' or more specifically good for who. Good for investors in the companies that overcharge for building all that stuff. Good for the chest pounding politicians who want to claim 'victory' over space. Short term good for workers in the plants. The general public... not good.
that's a good question
Space Exploration did not begin in the US. The first country to successfully launch a human into outer space was the Soviet Union.
Space exploration isnt a good idea because we are using all the money to send people to space and to build rockets when we could us it to help africa and other countries and pay for supplies.
NASA or the European space agency
Yes, space exploration is a good thing. It is very exciting, and it is something that everybody is interested in, and we can learn a lot of things from it about how space and even our Earth work, and where they came from, and where they are going. These are subjects that everybody is curious about. If we learn about them from space exploration, then we will know some answers to our questions.
The US and USSR were interested in space exploration during the Cold War as a means to showcase technological and ideological superiority to the world. Space exploration allowed them to demonstrate their scientific prowess, military capabilities, and geopolitical influence. Additionally, the exploration of space was seen as a way to achieve national prestige and inspire national pride among their citizens.
The space race taught us about the importance of technological advancements, innovation, and collaboration on a global scale. It also emphasized the potential for peaceful exploration of space and the impact of space exploration on scientific discovery and technological development. Additionally, the space race highlighted the need for international cooperation in order to achieve common goals in space exploration.
because if we didn't have space exploration we wouldn't be able to watch T.V or listen to the radio Devlyn is my best friend
The Soviet Union and the US.
There are different ways to define space exploration. In the 1940s the US began sending animals into space. Planning for US human exploration began with the formation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in July of 1958.
i don't know but good luck
So we can learn the mysteries of the universe.