A government department that returns at least $7 to the economy for each $1 spent, is a terrific investment. In other words, you don't "fix the budget" by killing the cash cow. How many poor people would there be today if NASA hadn't made computers a home appliance?
We've looked for the answers we need down here, for millennia. It seems obvious they aren't here. But they may be up there.
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I am on the neutral side, I think it is worth it for some reasons and is not for some other reasons. It is worth it, because we can see if anything out in space is going to affect earth. Therefore, I think that it is worth nothing, because we could be using the billions of dollars the government burns like fuel for useful reason. For example, we can use it for business trade. I think the other countries are smart, because every country has left the United States to explore space. None of the countries/continents has paid a penny. I actually think they are smart, that's why Japan, London, Russia, ETC, are in the names of the most productive country, while the U.S. is spending billions of dollars sending dumb astronauts to space and the moon. I mean come on, what is the point, its not as if we are going to live in space one day, but even though we were, I wouldn't! all I have to say is, America, GET A LIFE!
Hello up there. In case you hadn't noticed, we *do* live in space; where else is there? Knowing something about it seems like a pretty good idea to me!
Yes, space exploration is worth it because it helps us expand our knowledge of the universe, inspires scientific and technological advancements, and has practical benefits such as improving our understanding of Earth and developing new technologies. Additionally, space exploration fosters international collaboration and pushes the boundaries of human capabilities.
Some drawbacks of space exploration include the high cost involved in developing and launching missions, the risks to human astronauts in space, the potential for space debris to pose a threat to satellites and spacecraft, and the ethical concerns surrounding the commercialization and militarization of space.
One disadvantage of space exploration is the high costs involved, which can be a significant burden on funding and resources. Additionally, space exploration carries risks to human life and equipment. Lastly, there are ethical concerns surrounding space exploration, such as potential environmental impacts on celestial bodies and the risk of contaminating other planets with Earth microbes.
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
The first space exploration mission, Apollo 11, which landed on the moon in 1969, cost an estimated $25.4 billion in today's dollars. This mission was part of the larger Apollo program, which had a total cost of around $150 billion in today's dollars.
Just get a life !
Yes.
Yes, space exploration is worth it because it helps us expand our knowledge of the universe, inspires scientific and technological advancements, and has practical benefits such as improving our understanding of Earth and developing new technologies. Additionally, space exploration fosters international collaboration and pushes the boundaries of human capabilities.
Yes.
Yes.
Some drawbacks of space exploration include the high cost involved in developing and launching missions, the risks to human astronauts in space, the potential for space debris to pose a threat to satellites and spacecraft, and the ethical concerns surrounding the commercialization and militarization of space.
One disadvantage of space exploration is the high costs involved, which can be a significant burden on funding and resources. Additionally, space exploration carries risks to human life and equipment. Lastly, there are ethical concerns surrounding space exploration, such as potential environmental impacts on celestial bodies and the risk of contaminating other planets with Earth microbes.
A journey to space may cost a billion US dollars or more. The distance and the nature of the exploration program will also cause variations in the budget.
latest finding about space exploration?
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
Space Exploration Alliance was created in 2004.