Benifits of Space Exploration
Benifits of Space Exploration
Benifits of Space Exploration
Kaydn Brown
Imagine one day waking up on the surface of Mars, think of all the technology
that would make that possible, all the manpower and effort that would have to be put
towards it. Many people today believe that space exploration is a waste of time and
money but it has consistently proven beneficial for life on earth. Take your cell phone for
purification. The list goes on and on but I will focus on five subjects, first how space
exploration benefits climate change, how it creates jobs, new technologies, increases
our understanding of the human body, and can provide means to tackle global
challenges.
Today climate change is a rampant problem, we've learned over the past few
decades, in part due to NASA, that our climate can change dramatically in the span of a
human life. Space exploration affects climate change positively due to the satellites we
put out. Every satellite shoved into the orbit of earth looks down on us twenty four seven
and can help monitor Earth. They can help show and monitor disaster areas and
provide crucial information for rescue teams. These observations can also help affect
policy makers make crucial decisions. Today NASA invests over a billion dollars a year
doing Earth sciences.This includes protecting various ecosystems, as they can monitor
the land and provide information such as various water resources. NASA is also
interested in construction biospheres on earth to preserve lands. They did a test 1991 in
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Arizona and although this test proved ineffective the continuation of these tests could
provide the breakthroughs we would need to begin space colonization. Many people
also believe that to reach other planets we must first be able to heal our own planet.
While there are many benefits to the planet, there are also more jobs being created.
NASA is a large government agency with many working cogs. They employ around
17,000 people which does not include all the government contractors they bring on. In
2010 NASA generated $1.3 billion economic stimulation. Today this is occurring with
SLS and Orion launch and re-entry systems. These companies are helping to drive
further exploration and development in space and once we are able to colonize different
bodies their workforces will increase exponentially. Many people still claim though that
NASA costs more than it benefits but this simply isn't true. NASA costs less than one
percent of federal spending and has a return, this return is estimated to be between $7
and $14 for every dollar spent. This is generated through licensing spinoffs and other
investments. Spinoffs are an important part of NASA. These spin offs include memory
foam, freeze drying, and prosthetics. These come from the NASA spinoff program, this
program was created as a way to show congress NASA’s advancements. NASA also
works with a variety of companies to enhance many fields. One of these being better
software, they work with Google to make vast amounts of data more accessible and
usable whilst working with companies such as Intersense to improve virtual reality,
image enhancement and simulation training. Cell phones, the internet, and computers
today as we know them wouldn't be possible if it weren't for the scientific advances
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NASA made in the space age. Specifically the satellites that are constantly orbiting the
NASA also has helped us understand the complexities of the human body. The
international space station helps create a unique environment in which tests and
procedures that couldn be conducted on earth can be done. These results have shown
how to mitigate bone loss, improved our understanding of bacterial behavior and
nutrition and cell behavior. Research has allowed for innovations in robotics and
medicine which go hand in hand. With these new methods we can perform surgeries in
MRI machines, which makes brain tumor surgeries easier and easier. Since scientist
living on the ISS live in zero gravity, they experience bone loss like many elderly people
in the world. Simply by living on the station they have shown that an active lifestyle and
a low sodium diet are key components to stop bone loss. They are even in the
development of a scanning procedure that will enable early detection. NASA also uses
cord issues, and motor decline due to ageing.Their research on the ISS also extended
everyday life and populate our world. They can affect nutrient cycling, greenhouse
gasses and pollution control. The study of gravity on plants helped create and air
scrubber, which cleanses the air of mold, bacteria, etc. These scrubbers are used in
food delivery trucks, supermarkets, and much more. With all these advancements many
countries are pulled together as space exploration is an expensive and difficult problem
to tackle. Space exploration acts as a catalyst for countries around the globe to band
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together in the face of something bigger than they have ever really faced. A prime
example of this is the ISS or International Space Station. At its launch, nearly thirty
years ago, fifteen nations signed on, this cooperation has expanded over the years and
now rests at 68 nations. The ISS demonstrates the political aspect of space exploration
as many countries together must overcome to succeed and share a space unlike any
other.
There are innumerable benefits of exploration in space. These few that I have
listed are ones that I feel are the most vital in the face of our current challenges, global
warming being the foremost. I believe we should put more funding overall into space
exploration and am excited to see what the new generation of scientists bring forth into
the world.
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