There are several reasons why any country would explore space. The US is no different.
1. Space is, militarily, the high ground. Control of Space will will the first objective in warfare, just as control of the air was the first objective in the past. All major powers have tested missiles which will be used to knock out enemy satellites.
2. Existing in space for whatever reason requires knowledge of the environment. New technologies which make being there easier and more survivable need development and testing.
3. Traveling in space requires new and more efficient propulsion methods. Ion drives and magnetic technologies must be developed and tested.
4. Space is full of valuable resources which are beyond our use until we have developed new methods of travel and habitation. Private enterprise has reached the point at which access to space for individuals is becoming affordable. These technologies must be developed and tested.
Neil Armstrong made history as the first person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, inspiring generations of people to explore space. His achievement solidified the United States' status as a leader in space exploration and paved the way for further advancements and missions to explore the cosmos. Armstrong's legacy continues to shape the ambitions and goals of those involved in space exploration today.
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Space travel began in 1957 with the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik 1. Since then, various missions by different countries have explored space, and manned spaceflights began in 1961 with Yuri Gagarin's orbital flight. Today, space travel continues to advance with ongoing missions to explore further into our solar system and beyond.
The Great Wall of China is the battle's remains visible from outer space today.
that is why she is a space scientist now i think she works on all kinds of space things like that but it is just that i donnt know what she wanted to be when she wanted to be when she was growing up it seemed that she wanted to be a scientist because that is what she is today i know how old she is because she was on 1951 in may she must have a really cool life becaus eshe earns lots and lots of money bec ause of what she is and what she does that is what i think she does in space and i don't know what she learns in space but i think it alls sounds really so cool so maybe sumday iu might just become whta she is today
The exploration of space does have practical consequences. For example, satellites have many uses, as communication relay points, as planetary observation platforms, as global positioning devices, etc. Our experience in general has been that the advance of science and technology always turns out to be useful, often in ways that we cannot predict. So, if we continue to explore space, there may be important benefits. Aside from that, there is a certain amount of pure curiosity. It is interesting to find out what is out there.
People today explore a wide range of subjects and areas, including science, technology, outer space, the depths of the ocean, cultural diversity, history, and personal development. Advances in technology have also enabled exploration in virtual and augmented reality, as well as in the digital realm.
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Neil Armstrong made history as the first person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, inspiring generations of people to explore space. His achievement solidified the United States' status as a leader in space exploration and paved the way for further advancements and missions to explore the cosmos. Armstrong's legacy continues to shape the ambitions and goals of those involved in space exploration today.
they r used to explore the ocean by their highly zooming cameras
Verazano explored (what today is now California)
By observing stars and nature, as we do today.
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Rockets, help us today because they can take us to space which is miles away from Earth. We don't use space shuttles today because they use up all their gas really quickly and it takes a long time to get to space by space shuttles so instead of space shuttles we have rockets that help us today to get to space.
Yes, he wrote a book about his life in China, but historians today think a lot of it was made up. His book was a best seller in his time and influenced others to explore.
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The Hubble Space Telscope