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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.
It helps us by giving us signals
Yes, I think space exploration should continue because only two out of 113 missions have failed. Space exploration is a good thing for many people. Space exploration gives us more knowledge. More knowledge means a lot to us. Another reason it should continue is because if we stop a lot of people are out of jobs and we can't then discover more things see how the world is doing and other country will get ahead. That is why it should continue and I find space interesting.
It is in astronomy, space travel and exploration
yes
Space Exploration did not begin in the US. The first country to successfully launch a human into outer space was the Soviet Union.
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.
Space exploration allows us to discover new scientific knowledge, such as understanding the origins of the universe and Earth. It also has the potential to drive technological advancements that benefit society, such as improved satellite communication and medical technologies. Additionally, exploring space can inspire and unite people around the world, pushing the boundaries of human knowledge and ingenuity.
It helps us by giving us signals
Yes, I think space exploration should continue because only two out of 113 missions have failed. Space exploration is a good thing for many people. Space exploration gives us more knowledge. More knowledge means a lot to us. Another reason it should continue is because if we stop a lot of people are out of jobs and we can't then discover more things see how the world is doing and other country will get ahead. That is why it should continue and I find space interesting.
It is in astronomy, space travel and exploration
NASA or the European space agency
yes
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The Soviet Union and the US.
Some of the things NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has done is taught humans about things far beyond our planet earth and lead most trips to the moon.
· rockets · Rovers (US exploration of Mars)