TheUnited States of America has the possibility to be the first country to place a human astronaut on Mars, or possibly even further. Many other countries also have a great chance and some even a far greater chance than U.S. During the 1960’s the budget for NASA was the largest it has ever been. The 2015 budget was the lowest it has been since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped on the moon. Instead of taking money away from NASA the government should be giving more to them and allowing them to expand and collaborate. Many independent groups have risen up to take the reigns on aerospace development, such as Blue Origin and SpaceX. These companies can only have access to so much. With the experience of NASA and their in depth research, …show more content…
The combined efforts of some of the greatest engineers who work for NASA and the visionary mind of Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, can propel the United States of U.S. to take a small step for man, but a giant leap into the future for mankind. The mysteries of deep space and what lies in the unknown can one day be discovered. Humans can one day expand to living outside of planet earth, travel among the stars and attain intergalactic travel. Since the birth of this thought it has only been part of imagination, but NASA is working hard to make it reality. For the human race to make advancements into the future, more research and development needs to be done. If the United States government provided more funding to NASA and SpaceX partnered with them, people everywhere would be traveling among the stars everyday for the …show more content…
Just recently the aerospace company announced they had safely landed the most expensive part of a rocket ship. Adjustments and repairs will need to be made, but up until now this part of the rocket has never been reusable. This is a fantastic goal that the company has achieved. Although, SpaceX are fairly young. NASA, has been around since mid-20th century. The experience that has been acquired from multiple missions is unbelievable. With recent technological advancements. NASA should be able to work more efficient than ever. With all of this combined, the United States would be making strides in space travel for decades to
Lockheed Martin is a multibillion-dollar corporation with global interests, which primarily provides security solutions in the form of aeronautical platforms. Lockheed's many divisions work in unison to design, manufacture and provide maintenance support for their various platforms (Lockheedmartin.com, 2015). In essence, it is a one-stop shop for solving a country's need to provide security for its citizens. Since its inception in 1995, Lockheed Martin Corporation has grown its assets to become #196 on the Forbes list of the world's top 2000 public companies. With over $64 billion in assets and more the $45 billion in sales, Lockheed Martin is truly a major player on the world business stage (Erb, Avenue, Chen & Shin, 2015).
28 Oct. 2015.) Luckily, now people have done great researches with advanced technology that answer some doubts we have of the world now and years
... We will spend an additional $9.8 billion to incarcerate our fellow Americans"(Freidman 16). With this absurd sum of money, you could buy a plane skip the private jet, a 747 to yourself. But, what if the government had this extra money? They could add to NASA's annual budget and possibly fast-track the Mars expedition.
Thus far NASA had primarily focused on taking baby steps to achieve what they had. While these achievement seem like incredible strides in our eyes, the amount of what remains in the universe to discover is limitless. Although in an ideal world we would have the resources necessary to continue growing at the same rate as during the Space Race, the current high costs of technology had created a roadblock in space travel. Roger D. Launius claims that NASA’s large and ambitious programs failed due to technological challenges and budgetary pressures. Therefore, the question arises; do the benefits outweigh the costs?
The undeniability that private companies promote advancements in the space industry while handling some of the cost issues has a large impact on my
And there is more space in well… space! We need more space because earth can’t keep out with booming population!
It’s not just the scenery that makes space so amazing, it’s the endless exploration possibilities. We have done so many things for our home planet, solved so many issues, been through so many wars. We as humans make our world suffer from things like global warming. We should give the world a break, and start exploring space.
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. " This well known quote by the renowned astronaut Neil Armstrong forever marked the beginning of a new age as the Space Race came to its final chapter. The Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War era was a pivotal period in the history of space exploration, where these two global superpowers aim to compete for technological superiority in military and space. While both the United States and the Soviet Union gained significant benefits from the Space Race in terms of technological advancements, scientific discoveries, and national prestige, the United States emerged as the primary beneficiary due to its long-lasting impact on space exploration and technological innovation.
Humanity has been fascinated with space for thousands of years but is it worth it? The first people on the moon was Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in 1969. We have not gone back to the moon for more than 40 years. NASA only gets about 0.48 percent of the federal budget (ballotpedia.org). After examining space exploration it is clear that we need to spend money on it because it improves the economy, advances technology, and forges diplomatic relationships.
This article explains that the government does not have enough money to pay for NASA’s rockets/space missions. It also says that even the military supports privatization, because it’s cheaper. In October of 2004, Burt Rutan 's Space Ship One won the $10 million Ansari X Prize. His rocket was the first private flying machine to go to space.
These usually have a fast pace. This costs less money at this fast pass because they make a bigger profit off of the equipment or experimental findings. To the other side of the industry, they’re not just scientific based. The automotive industries as well as aerodynamic industries, use more of technological innovation so they can continue producing new and improved vehicles or
Hedman in his article “The Politics and Ethics of Spending Money on Space Exploration.” discusses the appropriate amount of money that should be spent on space travel. He explains that bad decisions, low funding, and unpredicted problems, is the reason our technology hasn 't reached the level that the past expected. Many aren 't satisfied with the space exploration progress. He proceeds next to show what the space program actually does for us,like they provide us with the knowledge of stars,the galaxy and our place in it. Lastly,he wants to give NASA a boost of money to get through transition from flying the shuttle to the CEV(Crew Exploration Vehicle),if we don 't we would be giving the scientists a hard time on judging how much should be spent based on how much was distributed.
Space has helped hone the skills of scientist. By using satellite technology for space, they were able to use the same concept for Earth. Even with all the benefits of space, its major down falls are cost, risks, and low chances of reward for their efforts. Many space explorations cost fortunes with little to come out of it, making it almost seem not worth it. The risk is another key factor, with little known about the majority of space, many outliers can appear out of nowhere and can cause death to anyone that happens to be working up there.
Space exploration has driven scientific and technological innovation that benefits people around the globe every day. Sending humans and machines into space presents challenges that are overcome only by the utmost ingenuity; this leads to new knowledge and technical innovations that are used on Earth in ways that can be
Introduction Once a government monopoly, today space travel has now been expanded to private corporations. The resulting pros and cons have left the international community with questions to answer and decisions to make on the use of private companies in space. The privatization of space endeavors have brought on exciting new opportunities.