Space Exploration
The warm morning air melted the early morning fog. The birds sang their morning songs and greeted the day. Crowds of people stood around growing more and more impatient as time went on. The children were bugging their parents asking, “When is it going to start?” Finally the announcer came on the speaker. Immediate silence came over the people. “Five.”, said the announcer in his commanding voice. The ground started to rumble with great force. “Four.” The switches were being flipped and the crowd sat in hushed anticipation. “Three.” The massive explosion roared from the engines as the people sat in awe. “Two.” The fiery smoke and ash spread along the ground in all directions and some of the children nestled their faces into
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People have to understand that scientific discoveries don’t happen overnight. The reward for space exploration is there and America just has to reach it. Space is an unknown horizon sought after by humans and the more they learn the faster the rewards will come. One of these rewards would be better spacecraft. Were America to allow more funding to be given to N.A.S.A., they could develop a safer and more efficient spacecraft. They would also know more about space and be better equipped to handle the dangers of exploring. If N.A.S.A. was able to make spacecraft more efficient, they would be able to save money. Furthermore, N.A.S.A. spends its’ money more effectively than other departments. The department of defends is a great example of this. In an article by Fox News they say, “…there's a bipartisan push to spend an extra $436 million on a weapon the experts explicitly say is not needed.” (“Army”, par. 5). N.A.S.A could use that money to make more space shuttles which would create more jobs and use taxpayer money on something …show more content…
has proven itself useful time and time again. They have a number of inventions and most Americans use them without even knowing where they came from. From the N.A.S.A. website, the list of technologies includes a wide variety of inventions that help a vast array of Americans. This list goes from health improvements like the artificial limb to environmental resources like water purification. They have given the world many things humans can use and will continue to do so as long as America funds the program properly. N.A.S.A. also started a boom in the amount of kids that want to have a career in science. N.A.S.A. offers programs for students at any level to come and participate. They have activities to keep kids interested in science and they continue to attract more participants. On the N.A.S.A. website for N.A.S.A. education they say, “In 2012 and beyond, NASA will continue to pursue three major education goals: Strengthening NASA and the Nation's future workforce, Attracting and retaining students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, disciplines, Engaging Americans in NASA's mission.” (“NASA” par. 2). With the list of technologies and N.A.S.A.‘s educational programs, they have more than made up for the amount of money put into the budget for