“Those who dare to fail miserably can achieve greatly,” -John F. Kennedy. According to John F. Kennedy, in his famous speech, “Remarks at the Dedication of Aerospace Medical Health Center,” Kennedy strongly believed that America should take part in major space exploration. Readers should strongly agree with Kennedy’s position because there are medical and technological benefits. The first reason to agree with Kennedy’s position is that there are many medical benefits that can help improve modern medicine. According to Kennedy’s speech, “Examinations of the astronaut's physical, mental, and emotional reactions can teach us more about the differences between normal and abnormal, the causes and effects of disorientation, and about changes in …show more content…
In the text, “Is Space Exploration Worth the Cost?” the author, Joan Vernikos, discusses the advancements in technology, due to space exploration. According to Vernikos, “Observing Earth has provided G.P.S., meteorological forecasts, predictions and management of hurricanes and other natural disasters, and global monitoring of the environment, as well as surveillance and intelligence” (Vernikos 65). This proves that space exploration has led to countless new inventions that are used in everyday life. This is significant because without all these innovative ideas space has inspired, life would be more challenging. Take the G.P.S. for example, without this invention, we would have to use maps to get from place to place. However, the G.P.S. is able to give instant directions audibly. This eliminates the distraction of reading maps while driving. On the other hand, some might argue that space exploration has a negative impact on the economy. Although, that is incorrect because, according to Joan Vernikos, “Space exploration is not a drain on the economy. Royalties on NASA patents and licenses currently go directly to the U.S. Treasury, not back to NASA,” (Vernikos 65). Clearly, space exploration is not a waste of