The Benefits of Space Exploration

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Mankind has always been fascinated with exploring the unknown. From sailing to distant lands to someday setting foot on other planets, the spirit of exploration is the same. Bur now with the current economic situation and the high cost of sending people to space, NASA is being looked at as a way to free up some much needed funds. Although, there is many problems here on planet Earth that need addressing, the benefits of space exploration far out weight the disadvantages. Space exploration has given us more advanced technology, advances in the medical field, and a boost to the economy and these facts cannot be disputed.
Since we first sent rockets into Earths orbit, we have been pushing the technological boundaries in order to reach new heights. Space exploration has caused advances in almost every field imaginable. We have seen new technology in the fields of telecommunications, innovative new light-weight materials, rockets and aircraft material. Space exploration by nature causes innovation because the need for “increased performance in space… usually means getting more out of less” (Crusan & Neumann, 2011). These size and weight constraints on materials and equipment have lead to the creation of devices that we use everyday like water filters, scratch resistant lenses, and memory foam. The newest advancement in NASA’s long list of innovations is the International Space station (ISS). The ISS a long-term micro-gravity research station that helps us get closer to eventually making a journey to other planets. NASA has been doing the impossible for 55 years and is now in the process of handing over the reigns to the private sector. Companies like Virgin Galactic and Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) have taken over wh...

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...ration has brought to the table have lead us get to where we are today. It has helped us think outside of the boxes, which lead to hundreds of advances to our everyday life. The money invested into our nation’s space program will provide us with benefits for years to come. “The United States is a sufficiently wealthy nation to embrace an investment in its own future in a way that would drive the economy, the country's collective ambitions, and, above all, the dreams of coming generations.” (Tyson, 2012)

References
Crusan, J., & Neumann, B. (2011). Innovation Aloft. Technology Innovation, 38-42.
Mermel, L. A. (2013). Infection Prevention and Control During Prolonged Human Space Travel. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 123-130.
Tyson, N. d. (2012). The case for space. Foreign Affairs, 22-33.
Watson, F. (2013). The Business of Outer Space. Australian Geographic, 65-73.

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