Increasing Funds for NASA

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Bill Nye, the “Science Guy,” asserts, “NASA is an engine of innovation and inspiration as well as the world's premier space exploration agency, and we are well served by politicians working to keep it that way, instead of turning it into a mere jobs program, or worse, cutting its budget.” The United States of America’s government is currently in an economic debt encompassing billions of US dollars. Unfortunately, the government has attempted to balance finances by cutting the funding for most programs, including NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA, in over half a century, has brought the most economic, technological, and social benefits than any other program held here in the USA, as well as any other extraterrestrial program in the world. The last thing this nation needs is the cutting of NASA finances. NASA should be receiving more funding because the Earth will not last forever and humans will need a place to live, there’s a curiosity within humans about the vast universe they live in, there is evidence to suggest life on other planets, the USA’s superpower status will be improved, and the economical income NASA brings is more efficient than any other governmental or educational program.
The USA should increase its funds towards NASA because the life on Earth will come to an end, and humans will need a new place to call their home. The Earth’s biosphere has merely one quarter of its life left (Garlick). The greenhouse effect is when gases, such as CO2, allow for sunlight to shine down, but prevent the floor from emitting its infrared heat simply back to space. Although the Sun is currently growing, leading to a decrease in CO2, the Sun’s gradual expansion will intensify the atmospheric concentration of...

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