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    Robotic Space Exploration is Better than Human Space Exploration The space is a marvelous place where it is fated for humans to go and explore, just like how humans explored the new world back in the Medieval age. For the past decades, people have sent up men and women, and machines to the space for the sake of space exploration. Even with this great amount of time, the debate over Robots Vs. Humans for space exploration hasn’t come to a settle yet. With that said, Robot Vs. Human Space Exploration

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    Due to space exploration, we have been able to answer questions that were never thought possible of discovering. For centuries, many unanswered question overwhelmed our imagination. Is Earth flat? Are there other planets other than earth? What are the sparking beaming lights in the sky? From early history, humans did not have the technology, knowledge, or discoveries to help them answer questions. Space exploration has provided us with knowledge beyond earth and has given us a sign of hope that if

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    Should space exploration be continued? Do you think that space exploration should be continued? Some people think that we should continue exploring the space, and others think that we should stop exploring the space. These people have their own reasons for it or against it. Either way, space exploration has both its advantages and disadvantages. In my personal opinion, I think that we should continue exploring the space because exploring space gives people many benefits. Exploring the space will

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    thought we should spend it playing Mortal Kombat at the arcade. A similar passionate controversy exists over money spent on exploration. Some propose that government spend its money on exploration of the earth’s oceans, while others think exploration of space is more important. While space exploration is a nice idea and captures the imagination, advocates of ocean exploration are right. Exploring our earth’s oceans will have immediate benefits, it is relatively inexpensive, and it is a matter of survival

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    universe about which we’ve known just a little. Thanks to space exploration, human beings have been able to discover so many interesting and incredible facts about the universe as well as develop new technologies which are used and benefit daily basis. Some people claim that space exploration is a waste of money, we should invest budget in other aspects of economy or science. However, I strongly believe that we should invest in space exploration because it might open a door to new

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    Space exploration has exploded in the past 56 years. From the first successful satellite mission in 1961, to the first mission space walk in 1969 a to the first time lettuce was grown and eaten in space in 2015. These are just the beginning steps towards potential space exploration and advancing technology to the maximum. Although space exploration is now being emphasized on and invested in, what does this do to benefit earth or even every individual who lives on Earth? Many writers, engineers

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    Ethics and Space Exploration Christen Boyd PHI107: Philosophy of Human Conduct Prof. Carol Parker October 14, 2010 Ethics and Space Exploration In recent years, there has been a rise in debate over government spending on space exploration. It is hard to say that the deck is stacked in either way. There is much validity in the arguments from both sides of the gun. In this debate, I believe, the sides are both coming from the perspective of utilitarian ethics. Basically, it is a disagreement

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    Space Exploration One could believe that by renowned astrophysicist Carl Sagan, who claimed that “if we ruin the earth, there is no place else to go,” mankind must either obtain a conscious rationale for human behavior towards the earth--which seen throughout history, has never been the case--or focus on the topic of space exploration; that is, of course, if humans desire to lengthen mankind’s lifetime. The exploration of space is home to, really, two distinct viewpoints: exploration of the briefly

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    The pros and cons of space exploration are highly controversial and the reasoning behind both sides stretch from pluto, around the stars, and back, covering every possible situation and circumstance imaginable. Everyone from Environmentalist,to Scientist, to Teachers, and Stay at home Moms have an opinion on whether or not the exploration of space is a positive, fund worthy cause, or if it is a non-worthwhile, dangerous one. Great controversy stems from the fact that no one is left untouched by this

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    Humans are the future of space exploration. When humans first landed on the moon in 1969, the world rejoiced in the historic milestone. Since the Apollo missions stopped, no human has been on another planet. If we were to send a human to another planet, it would be a gigantic milestone in human history for space exploration, possibly spurring another space race. Future space explorations must be manned missions as it will create a greater interest in space exploration in the general public.

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