"Pennies of Each Federal Spending Dollar."The debate about space exploration has been raging on for decades, people on both sides of the issue vehemently arguing their point of view.Chamberlain, Andrew."Is Space Exploration Worth the Cost?"The Tax oundation.
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Putting the money into space exploration can lead to inspiration.Space exploration has benefits that extend beyond what one can learn from visiting another planet.Space exploration is an understandably difficult topic to assign value to considering the unattainability of immediate benefits.The dream of being an astronaut, a physicist, an engineer, a scientist, or any other dream for that matter, can be inspired by space exploration.But, when putting the facts about space exploration together, one inscrutable truth remains – the cost is minimal, the ethics are agreeable, and the benefits are absolutely invaluable.
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The Soviet Union and the United States were ready to show up each other in the fields of science and engineering, and with the recent advent of rocketry, it was evident that space was the next goal.Amidst all these issues it is debated as to whether or not space travel is worth the money and the attention of scientists, particularly since humanity faces so many issues on earth currently."Gold rush in space?It was during this time that space travel reached its zenith.“The Low-Cost Ticket to Space.” Scientific American 308 (2013): 68-73.
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Joseph Harris, in his research affirming the technological benefits of the space program, found that while innovations from the space program were primarily manufactured to assist in sending massive rockets or probes soaring towards outer space, cutting-edge technology produced for NASA has been effectively brought into everyday life, helping millions of people in more ways than just one.“Space Technologies and Everyday Life.” Space Exploration: Impact of Science and Technology.Absolutely, these demands on Earth need to be met currently, but NASA’s space program also contributes to those needs by pursuing to widen the boundaries of knowledge that outer space holds.Space Exploration: A Pro/Con Issue.On a bitter, cold day on January 28, 19...
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The daunting cost of the space program is not too extreme because of all of the countries involved, and new technology has made space travel even available to private sources.The International Space Station represents the unity of many countries working peacefully together toward a common goal in space travel.1961 marked the year of the first human in space, Yuri Gagarin of the Soviet Union, put a different outlook on our cultural mandate and launched our culture into the space exploration realm.All of these combined countries pooling costs and resources make space exploration a more economic reality by balancing expenses.During the cold war the initial motives behind space exploration was the fight for political and scientific superiori...
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So, let us recap the economics of space exploration.These are just a few of the intangible but real scientific advances that have been made possible by space exploration.Without space exploration, the microgravity experiments could IS SPACE EXPLORATION A WASTE OF MONEY?Page 4 of 5 International Space Station (National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA] 2000, p. 1).The benefits of space exploration are being used on Earth today.
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It is predictable what people will do to Mars, because according to human’s history of exploration, men will not visit a new world without depriving of everything valuable.In terms of morality, the exploration to Mars by manned spacecraft could also be an invasion.In terms of expense, risk, worth, and morality, proponents and opponents of whether it is necessary to send manned missions to Mars never come to a compromise.All in all, it is not worth the expense and risk to make a manned flight to Mars.It is much wiser to throw the selfishness away, save time and energy competing in outer space, and forget the impracticable dream of Mars.
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On the one hand, humans should treasure the limited natural resources on earth.Our common ground is that to protect our planet and seek to find a better place to live.Nonetheless, it is well worth exploring the Mars.Similarly, the European Space Agency (ESA) has an ambition of a Mars mission in the 2030s.On the other hand, humans should keep the pace of send a manned flight to Mars.
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The International Space Station will be a fifteen country mission.This floating station, the size of a large football stadium, which is traveling at over 17,500 miles per hour around the earth, will have a minimum life expectancy of only ten years, although scientists hope for a muc... ... middle of paper ... ... to tell anyone the outcome of the experiments on the International Space Station.Whether or not the space station is worth the money, time, and effort, one thing is clear, everyone is interested in this virtual floating laboratory and what assets or liabilities it will bring.The future of scientific experimentation and exploration may be located, not on earth, but on the man made island called the International Space Station.Whe...
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For instance, the famous Global Positioning System (GPS) that is widely used in land, air and sea transport, was initially pioneered by the US secret Military Space Research during the old days of space race.McCurdy, Howard E. Space and the American Imagination, Washington .Although the space race was basically fraught with danger, it had a lot of positive effects in that so many inventions and innovations today are basically as a result of the space race.This race basically took place between the period of 1957-1975 and it involved continued attempts to explore the space through the use of artificial (man made satellites) in an attempt to take human beings into the space and eventually on the moon.As much as people would say that the ...
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Development of New Space Vehicle for Future Space Tourism 4 ... A careful consideration of the trends highlights on several challenges facing the space vehicles used in space touring today.Since the first space tour in 2001, market research has shown that there is a vast demand for Space trips, if only it were possible.Up to date the only company manning these space visits is Space Adventure Limited of Russia.His goal was to reach space, and go down in history as the World’s second Space tourist.
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Since the Moon has an absence of a dynamic surface or active volcanism, it enables the Moon to preserve a history of all its impacts from space rocks.America should send man back to the Moon because of important science inquires, to collect important lunar resources that could help people back here on Earth, and to create a stepping stone for further space exploration.With all these resources available to use, the American people should return to the Moon to use it as the stepping stones for further space exploration.The moon is a symbol of the future of space exploration and of one of the greatest achievements humanity has ever had.The Moon has resources for exploration, and some resources that scientists need here on Earth, such as Hel...
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.” Seeing that people from almost all walks of life are backing NASA today, there is no doubt that the United States’ space exploration investment is almost fully supported by the American public.The Citizens for Space Exploration, for example, is a “multi-state organization” comprising U.S. taxpayers who are supportive of the United States’ space exploration investment ( .Established by the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, NASA believes in these words of Abraham Lincoln: “With public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed (“External Assessment;” “Public Opinion of the American Space Program”).” After all, NASA is dependent on public funding for its unspeakably expensive space programs.Citizens for Sp...
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One of the greatest achievements of humanity, a joint venture between 14 countries, worth billions of dollars and a past and present home to 157 astronauts, the International Space Station can be considered the most important project on Earth.Before the first module of the ISS, Zarya, was sent to space, many chemists and engineers were developing and perfecting materials that the ISS would be made of.Has the International Space Station Made Any Scientific Discoveries?"Life Support Systems in Space."Life Support Systems in Space.
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With NASA being the frontier of space exploration, more funding should to be given to the agency, not as a handout, but as an investment that is able to penetrate our culture and transcend generations to reach greater heights.All of these has been directly or indirectly influenced by space exploration, and has had a huge impact on our lives as man.Space exploration and engineering drives innovation, the fuel for our capitalist economies.In conclusion, space exploration is not a special interest group, and its significance is far and outreaching.In the present era, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (better known as NASA) and the NSF [1] are the forefronts of space exploration and scientific research in the USA and they h...
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The fact that fast food sales outweigh dine-in sales through out the world does not mean necessarily that this choice and source of food is better for you.If you refer to the same magazine it also tells you that most of the Top dine-in restaurants take anywhere from 12-30 minutes average for a family meal.In this paper I would like to explore these debates and find common ground between the two.According to QSR magazine (QSR; Drive-thru performance study, 2009) the average time it takes you to receive your food though take-out is one hundred and thirty-four seconds.In today’s society we live on the go, and we would like our technology and food to be the same way.
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What Morton and others who hold with his views fail to take into account, however, are the vast benefits that we have already realized from space exploration.DuPont, the company that developed Teflon under contract to NASA for use in space exploration, has gained much in sales and royalties of their product.Some say there is no need to “waste” money playing around in space when there are so many people right here on earth who need help and could better use that money that now goes for space exploration and experimentation.All the benefits addressed here are literally down-to-earth; not one mention has been made of the potentials we have reached in the actual environment of space itself.“A Military Look Into Space: the Ultimate High Grou...
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Space exploration in the broadest sense gives us the future.What I am trying to illustrate is that there are good and bad ideas, good and bad investments not only in space exploration but in any field of science.The most obvious area where space exploration has benefited our immediate lives is right in every ones own living room.Will taking moneys from space exploration and investing more money in these immediate problems help them?The controversy surrounds the spending of billions and billions of dollars on the pursuits of space exploration.
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It acts as an important milestone and motivation for future space exploration projects.Out of all the mankind achievements in the space race and 20 century, it was said that the Apollo 11 mission where humans finally escaped from the earth’s gravity and landed on the moon was the most groundbreaking and dominating milestone in the history of space travel (Brooks, et al., 2012).It will always be remembered in the history of space exploration and thus I believe the Apollo 11 is the most successful space mission of all times... During the years of space race, numerous space programs has been accomplished and the technology developed throughout the course of the space race has opened up new applications to space that would change the quali...
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That technological spin-offs of the research for the Mars trip and actually researching on Mars could astronomically improve our quality of living (no pun intended).Or as Neil Armstrong said on his very first step on the moon, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for man-kind.” .A project, to this author, is well worth the money.This is why keeping NASA active in further research and exploration is critical for future human technological advancements.In the past years NASA spin-off from space exploration has given us such marvelous technology such as the fireman’s air tank that a fireman uses when he rushes into a burning house to save a crying baby.
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Thirdly, the final argument by opponents is that Mars is a good alternative to live on in the future.Secondly, The European Space Agency (ESA) has a performance plans that consists in use robots to explore the planets in order to discover habitation that has best technology and new kind of life.To sum up, it should be evident that the arguments to send flight mission to Mars are not valid.In my opinion, Mars is a good planet to explore and I hope in the future it can be habitable.On the contrary, many people need to be conscious to protect our planet and find a solution to help and improve the Earth.
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Teachers today need to stop and look at educators and philosophers of the past to recognize simple theories they employed.If a person assumes that each individual they encounter has worth and thus should be treated so more people in life would be, simply put, happier.Since Froebel’s philosophy was based on idealism he believed every person had spiritual worth and dignity.There are more people who are starting to embrace the idea of a child-centered approach because too much of education is focused on what we think children need to learn and not necessarily what they need to learn or are ready to learn.Some people today even think that it is too early to start a child in school but when is it really a great time to start?
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He makes sense that an unexamined life is not worth living since one may not survive for long with such a life.Kant notes that we have the capacity for reasoning, the cognitive capacity limited by our subjectivity such as time and space.References Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Hackett, ISBN 0872204642.Persons of the Dialogue, Socrates and Crito.I agree with Sartre’s notion of freedom since it appears more realistic as people have the freedom to chose their nature although we are impeded by rules and laws.
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There are others in the space world that dispute that a mission to the space station would be a safer flight.The astronauts aboard the space shuttles performed space walks (more scientifically known as Extravehicular Activities or EVAs) to replace and/or repair key instruments in the Hubble Space Telescope.In the shadow of the Columbia accident in 2003 and new plans for space exploration, NASA boss Sean O'Keefe made the decision on January 16 to cancel the 2006 service mission to Hubble.Space exploration requires safety risks; to accept the risks of traveling to the aforementioned solar bodies, NASA should be willing to take on the risks of furthering our discoveries from the Hubble space telescope.Some people might ask, "what about send...
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...arns Eliot’s first modern essay not only revolutionized the world of poetry, but also introduced a new and timeless protagonist whose “voice is the outcome of voices—echoes, allusions taken from the past, other literary texts” (Manda).... middle of paper ... .Prufrock, in his solitude, presents two different people: a romantic dreamer that remains in a trance-like state during short-lived moments of an idealistic reality, moments of reminiscence and recollections; and a foolish panic-struck, and timid self that shies away from human contact in fear of consequences.Prufrock’s two selves, however, are both powerless in escaping reality for “[they] have heard the mermaids singing, each to each.Respectively, Eliot constructs a remorseful ...
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Starting children off in kindergarten gave them a chance to grown and be what they were destined to be, by partaking in play and role playing with plenty of space to develop properly.Henson, Kenneth T. (Fall 2003).Upper Saddle River NJ: Merrill/Prentice-Hall, 2005.Since Froebel’s philosophy was based on idealism he believed every person had spiritual worth and dignity.Through exploration by the child and observation by the teacher education could be distributed as was needed in the best interest of the child.
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The ‘fragmentation’ concept introduced by Helen Couclelis means the interruption of one activity by another and the subsequent continuation of the former enabled by the use of ICT (Lenz and Nobis, 2007).First, e-shopping frees consumers from having to go in person to the shopping place, and as a result saves them travel time.This then leads to increased transport demand, as activities are no longer imperatively bound to particular times and/or particular places (Lenz and Nobis, 2007).It is generally believed that the ongoing advancement of ICT is leading to a reorganization of activities in time and space (Lenz and Nobis, 2007).For shopping activities, two fragments of time may be worth exploring further.
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Space tourism – the first space tourist.Since that time, private companies and consumers have a growing interest in space for a commercial purpose – space tourism.The recent history of space travel shows that commercial space travel is viable and already exists today.A space technology and applications international forum: conference on thermophysics in microgravity; commercial/civil next generation space transportation; human space exploration.The history of space travel shows its development is making more and more people hopeful that they will also get to see space within their lifetime.
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10 November 1999"The Sun Rising."John Donne, Undone.London: Methuen, 1986.David Damrosch, et al.
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I could also provide different containers and tools such as buckets, bottles, spoons and jugs so the babies fill and empty while hearing the sound it makes.This can be achieved through providing a creative environment allowing exploration through play and praising creative efforts.Creativity is about risk taking and making connections, allowing children to explore and express themselves through a variety of media or materials including, dance, music, making things, drawing, painting and make believe and to make new things emerge as a result.End product feels worth while .Creative movement – Space and music, props (ribbons etc).Not only would this extend the sound making it would also encourage mark making and hand-eye co-ordination as t...
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