people want to know the unknown things in the space like coloumbus's
exploration through the sea. they want to know about the aliens, who are belived to be living in some other planets,as our human behaviour is, featuring to know about the neighbours,and to the facilities and wealth of them ,this same feature made them to explore space.
Humankind has always been fascinated by what is beyond our world, but the satisfaction of this curiosity was only feasible when our technology was sufficiently advanced breach the hold of gravity, circa 1960. The deciding factor in this realization of said curiosity was the Cold War funding pumped into space programs by the United States and the Soviet Union in what was ultimately a pissing match between the two to prove who was superior.
Due to the rapid advance of technology and the ability to send telescopes into space, the future is extremely bright for multiwavelength astronomy. In the coming years and decades, you will continue to hear about many new discoveries being made across the spectrum.
Telescopes: Many, many times more effective in space because they are not trying to see through earths atmosphere. This is a tremendous advantage. Probes: Well designed and built space probes tell us great amounts of things about our solar system and beyond at a tiny fraction of the cost a manned mission would cost - and much more safely, too. The space telescopes, and the space probes have been one of the highest "return-for-dollar" investments in the entire history of the space program - and they will be used even more extensively in the future.
For hundreds of Generations, Humanity has gazed at the heavens wondering what could be beyond the sky. Plus The Human is born to have a sense of curiosity. Also (IF) for some reason we need to evacuate earth from whatever catastrophic reason, we will have the know how to successfully and safely leave the earth. As for exploring other planets, those discoveries may lead to understanding the origin of the solar system.
Space brobes are used by scientists to study far of planets as it is not possible for man to travel and return after so many years. he will run out of oxygen.
Not only is it interesting, but it is also so we can, well, learn.
One reason is because they wanted to get a closer look at the stars.Another reason why they send telescopes into space is so they can get more information about stars
Check other life forms
To explore.
You could send out probes, and satellites.
Space probes don't need air, water, food, sanitary facilities, or tightly controlled limits of temperature, acceleration, and exposure to radiation. They also don't need to be returned to earth.
We would need to be able to travle faster than the speed of light so..... No
No. Eris is much to far away to send astronauts there. We have not even sent any probes there. The only object astronauts have visited is the moon, which is much closer to Earth than any other object in space.
NASA never send a rover to Saturn, because there is no solid landing surface. However, NASA did send the Galileo and Cassini-Huygens probes to Saturn.
You could send out probes, and satellites.
We use space probes, and send astronauts... etc.
NASA occasionally sends out space probes instead of humans because astronauts could not survive on some of the places that space probes are sent to.
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Yes, the Voyager missions were run by NASA and they sent the probes.
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Yes, NASA did send both probes into space but they were launched at different dates.
it is so very dangerous to travel if it is not tested by the scientist
it is so very dangerous to travel if it is not tested by the scientist
To send pictures from space to earth for astronomers and scientists
a communication system to send and receive signals
we can see some of them through telescopes and we can send rockets and satlelites up in to space