I suppose if you really think that it is taking us no where, than it is. Just keep in mind that this is our generation that will be dealing (hopefully) with further space exploration, and that we need to keep our options open. In scientidfic terms, we need to further explore space so that in case we need to abandon the world because it has been too poluted, and we need to colonize on other planets (it is possible), we will be prepared and have the reasources to do it with. If you abandon the exploration, than, yes; it IS taking you no where. But if you continue, it will take you far. Keep in mind that with discoveries comes fame, to all those capitalists out there. Thanks Lilyan
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yes, of course."Should Malaysia join the race for space exploration".
yes it will ..Space exploration is the ongoing discovery and exploration of celestial structures in outer space by means of continuously evolving and growing space technologyfrom the 1990s onwards, private interests began promoting space tourism and then private space exploration of the Moon.
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Yes, to further the exploration of space, and medical research.
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 it has. There are many different ways listed here: http://www.airspacemag.com/space-exploration/Evolution-of-the-Space-Shuttle.html
Yes, exploration is still going on today. People are still discovering things that we haven't even head of. Even thought some of the things are little things, they still help the economy with growth. The answer is yes....
yes- he was in favor of spending some money to explore space.
Yes, investing in space exploration can lead to valuable scientific discoveries, technological advancements, and economic benefits. Additionally, it fosters international collaboration and inspires future generations to pursue careers in science and technology.
Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope has significantly improved space exploration by providing detailed images of distant galaxies, nebulae, and other celestial objects. It has helped scientists expand our understanding of the universe and has made groundbreaking discoveries, such as the age of the universe and the existence of dark matter.