4 Reasons Why We Don't Explore Space--and Why They Aren't Reasons At All (Part 1 of 4) Science. computers? We humans are is His best of creations and we are provided with a limited knowledge beyond which if you try to think will go blank. Startups like Planetary Resources want to mine asteroids instead of Earth, which would mean an effectively unlimited supply of raw materials that are rare on Earth.There are more practical reasons for space exploration, but one of the principle reasons we must continue is that we’re explorers. ?Just tripped over the article- enjoyed the thoughts. watch TV? Colonizing other bodies in the solar system is a way to create a “backup” of humanity that will survive no matter what happens to Earth. He means eventually, after a lot of research and advancement.> There will be no more excuses for hiking up prices on barrels of oil.Don’t you know that oil is a byproduct of life and that we know for sure that there is no significant biomass on the Moon or Mars?Space exploration is, at this time, a waste of time and money while we have much more important business here on earth.We have much more to learn about our oceans for example, and going back to the Moon or to Mars will not help no anything about these. Therefore, do not spend any more money in space exploration. 40 years later none of us, besides the most avid space fanatic, would likely to be able to name one astronaut in service today.Despite the tragedies of Space Shuttle Challenger, and later Columbia, where the world is shocked into being reminded of the inherit dangers of sitting on 1 million gallons of rocket fuel, or re-entering the earth’s atmosphere at 1,870 miles per hour. If the wright brothers hadnt fractured their body parts making that aeroplane model, we would be still wasting our time in going by ships. Space exploration is very important indeed, space programs develop new technologies and to create highly qualified jobs. If scientists can’t do any better than fantasize about space, then maybe we don;t suffer from the lack of scientists, but from having too many already. Let me give you one good reason. i think space is awsome and if you really want to say those really. And please do not confuse low-earth orbit satellites with Moon or Mars exploration.There is no such thing as “almost unlimited resources” on the moon or even mars and the cost to get those resources back on earth is far greater than the cost of recycling. We know less about ocean exploration then we do space .All of the 5 points related to how space exploration can be achieved HERE ON PLANET EARTH. Real Reasons could be summarised that way: Curiosity, Challenge/Adventure, Exploration/Discovery, and Knowledge/Inspiration.Why explore space? At least it has air and water, both of which are lacking in space. Of course, I could probably find one if I looked a little harder.It’s interesting how much of what the space program has been a part of is taken for granted. Read the latest holy books came from God, where you may find the answers to your questionnaire.Any money spent on space exploration is a total waste. Mars, in its early years, is thought to have had lakes of liquid water, but that water is gone now. Tweets by @spaceanswers. the Gliese system) I suggest you check out Carl Sagan’s Documentary Cosmos, specifically Episode 8: “Journeys in Space and Time.” This particular episode shows plans made for interstellar space vehicles.Nearly anything is possible with enough time and money. These spacecraft traveled to the outer planets! One such course uses a TED Talk book, online TED Talks and web resources to help teachers to understand the importance of the need to explore and to motivate students to become life explorers..
The space race seems to be fueled by greedy scientists with misguided motives who want their pet projects funded by playing on people’s Star Trek inspired imagination. That will keep us busy for a while — but where next? 40 years ago, space flight inspired such awe that astronauts were hailed as heroes and celebrities by men, women, and children alike. Science. Man will never be able to move at the speed of light to cover those vast distances and therefore knowing that a star is so much light years away is like stories we hear as a child from grandmas. Courtesy of Celestron, we’re offering you the chance to add these binoculars to your astronomical arsenal. . The intangible desire to explore and challenge the boundaries of what we know and where we have been has provided benefits to our society for centuries.This is the beginning of a new era in space exploration in which NASA has been challenged to develop systems and capabilities required to explore beyond low-Earth orbit, including destinations such as translunar space, near-Earth asteroids and eventually Mars.The first step in embarking on a long and challenging journey involves laying solid groundwork for a successful endeavor.