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    you in some positive and negative ways. When astronauts reach out of the force of gravity, they feel weightless and will be able to lift things without utilizing any strength. Since your body is adapted to Earth’s environment, when you arrive into space, your body tries to adapt in this new environment. \ And usually when that happens, your body gets confounded, your nose…

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    the moon.Kennedy provide good reasoning but he didn't say all of the reason of why exploring space is more important then exploring the ocean.Yet exploring the ocean can be interesting to finding cures for diseases but exploring space can also find cures for disease, But yet space can also be a place were cures can be from tiny rocks or just a tiny atom can possibly cure the most dangerous diseases. Space exploration is more important than ocean exploration because even it take longer to explore…

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    SCI Vs Astronauts

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    Scott et al. compared those who suffer from spinal cord injury (SCI) and the body under microgravity. Their findings show that SCI patients and astronauts, in long term conditions, have similar physiological outcomes and those who have SCI can be good examples to study the effects of spaceflight on the human body. The importance of comparing and contrasting these two populations is to be able to see if scientists can test individuals of one group to come up with results and conclusions of how to…

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    From Apollo 11 to the Mars Pathfinder, space exploration has been a big event in the United States, as well as across the globe. Some would say that space companies have too much money given to them, which they believe is an issue. I believe the opposite. If space companies were given more financial aid, we would be much further than Mars right now. This has been an obstacle along with the issue of the competition here on earth between countries, and the hazardness of contamination. Therefore,…

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    As Chris Hadfield's celebrated Bowie rendition illustrates, the groups of International space explorers that have lived on the space station have dependably been keen to attempt and convey on what the experience is like to us on Earth, even without the rocket energy to get us away from the determined bondage of gravity. Additionally, you know how you fundamentally…

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    National defense will always be a priority to the national space program. With critical systems like secure communications, early warning, surveillance, intelligence, reconnaissance, positioning satellites requirements never going away as long as there is a threat to the way we live. Space is the ultimate high ground and the U.S. must maintain its dominance in this domain to stay on top. These systems need to be responsive while at the same time reliable and sustainable. There is however,…

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    Teleportation technology has been seen by many as a Frankenstein event in humanity’s long history. Although the technology has inspired many with its numerous potential applications, it has also terrified a lot of pessimists. Teleportation is a technology that promises to provide instantaneous travel from one location, for instance, Bangkok to another site far from the earth like the Alpha Centauri star system. Such power is one that is worth grasping after. Some have gone ahead to suggest that…

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    The positive one, is that by searching the space we have gained knowledge mostly related to astronomy, electronic engineering. and the medical field. And I admit that it’s a lot! Even so, there should be a limitation, in other words the discoveries made should not to be used, exclusively for personal…

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    Creating a Definitive Future for Space Travel Explorers during the Age of Discovery can sympathize with the notion that exploring new frontiers present difficulties far beyond that explorer’s eagerness to travel. We as a society may not bear the complete awareness yet; however, space exploration is an obstacle that humanity must seriously contemplate as we finally commit to the idea that our resources will not last forever. Years ago, but up until now, if the average person proposed leaving a…

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    Should Money be spent on Space Exploration? It would be advisable that more money should be invested into NASA for space exploration purposes. The reason why this would be a good idea is because with NASA focusing on Space exploration they would have to find ways to make stronger and faster rockets and more filling meals for long space flights. In this essay, I will examine what NASA has done for humanity as well as what their primary goal is, additionally I will examine why NASA should get more…

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