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How Far Is Exploration Worth The Risk Research Paper

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“The Biggest risk is not taking any risk… In a World that’s changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risk.” Mark Zuckerberg. This means the world is changing very quickly and the biggest mistake you can make is to not take the risk of exploring the world that not everyone is able to do. Exploration is worth the risk because exploration could bring more research, new inventions and better technology, and personal achievements.

First of all, exploration is worth the risk because exploration could provide more research for medicine and hazards in our environment. In John F. Kennedy’s speech, “Remarks at the Dedication of the Aerospace Medical Health Center,” he claims that “medical space research …show more content…

In the movie “Hidden Figures,” NASA created a machine where they are in contact with John Glenn and was aware of his heartbeat. (Hidden Figures) This shows that in order for John Glenn to orbit the Earth, NASA had to ensure John Glenn’s of his safety causing NASA to create new inventions enabling NASA to know what condition he is in when he goes into space. In John F. Kennedy’s speech it states, new devices are created, … to monitor our astronauts, to measure their heart activity, their breathing, their brain waves, their eye motion, at great distances” (Kennedy, 187) This explains that new inventions had to be made for safety precautions helping us now having transportable monitors though they were originally used for something else. Even though some may argue that these new inventions may not be reliable enough for every purpose that could be thought of and that the new inventions have a possibility of only working in space. Evidence actually shows that today in hospitals many ill people still need exercise while being able to be monitored and hospitals have the proof that the inventions from research in space can also work for this purpose. I want to argue that new inventions were made because people in space needed them and these new devices somehow improved

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