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In the last century, the first man to walk on the moon said it was "a giant leap for mankind”. However, some people think it has made little difference to our daily lives. v.2

In the last century, the first man to walk on the moon said it was "a giant leap for mankind”. However, some people think it has made little difference to our daily lives. v. 2
Undeniably, space explorations have revolutionised our world since last decades. As Yuri Gagarin stepped on the moon, humans’ lifestyles have changed far considerably. From my view, the benefits humans earned from this section can be greater than the minimal drawbacks. On the one hand, investment on space projects is less important than other problems humans have. The first one is nourishment of the poor people. Each year, billions of dollars are considered by plenty of developed countries for this sector, while this money can be used in more essential parts, including farming. In particular, in Africa, thousands of people die because of the shortage of food annually; however, had the US government assisted these nations, more humans would have survived. Moreover, instead of focusing on the space voyage, international organisations must have pay attention more on refugees. Each year thousands of humans in the Middle East lose their home and have to leave their country. As a prime example, recently hundreds of thousands of People in Syria fled to Europe, whereas never sending a spacecraft to Mars can be useful to protect them. As a result, humanity has more important issues which must be solved than sending the man to the moon. On the other hand, I think the benefits gained by space travelling can be far considerable than its marginal drawbacks. The first reason behind it is that it has led other technologies to develop more. Definitely, had not scientists used space navigation technologies in aircraft, passengers would not have reached their destination so fast. For instance, the materials used in the body of new planes are copied from Shuttle, increasing their speed and having more efficient fuel consumption. Furthermore, it will help humans to find another planet for living. Obviously, knowing more about space and other planets will assist scientists to find another option except for Earth because we cannot predict how long our plant will be alive. For this reason, recently scientists in NASA are to send some volunteers to Mars to find out more about its environment and probable choice for living of humans in the future. Without having a thoughtful plan other generations’ safety might become more at risk by some unpredictable natural accidents destroying our globe. To sum up, although space exploration might be useless compared with other important problem nations have, its benefits should not be forgotten. I personally believe that it has led humans to live in a more modern world, and a safer alternative planet might be found by this development.
Undeniably
,
space
explorations have
revolutionised
our world since last decades. As Yuri Gagarin stepped on the moon,
humans’
lifestyles have
changed
far
considerably
. From my view, the benefits
humans
earned from this section can be greater than the minimal drawbacks.

On the one hand, investment on
space
projects is less
important
than
other
problems
humans
have. The
first
one is nourishment of the poor
people
. Each year, billions of dollars
are considered
by
plenty
of
developed countries
for this sector,
while
this money can be
used
in more essential parts, including farming.
In particular
, in Africa, thousands of
people
die
because
of the shortage of food
annually
;
however
, had the US
government
assisted these nations, more
humans
would have survived.
Moreover
,
instead
of focusing on the
space
voyage, international
organisations
must
have pay attention more on refugees. Each year thousands of
humans
in the Middle East lose their home and
have to
leave
their country. As a prime example, recently hundreds of thousands of
People
in Syria fled to Europe, whereas never sending a spacecraft to Mars can be useful to protect them.
As a result
, humanity has more
important
issues which
must
be solved
than sending the
man
to the moon.

On the
other
hand, I
think
the benefits gained by
space
travelling can be far considerable than its marginal drawbacks. The
first
reason behind it is that it has led
other
technologies to develop more. Definitely, had not scientists
used
space
navigation technologies in aircraft, passengers would not have reached their destination
so
fast
.
For instance
, the materials
used
in the body of new
planes
are copied
from Shuttle, increasing their speed and having more efficient fuel consumption.
Furthermore
, it will
help
humans
to find another planet for living.
Obviously
, knowing more about
space
and
other
planets will assist scientists to find another option
except for
Earth
because
we cannot predict how long our plant will be alive.
For this reason
, recently scientists in NASA are to
send
some
volunteers to Mars to find out more about its environment and probable choice for living of
humans
in the future. Without having a thoughtful plan
other
generations’ safety might become more at
risk
by
some
unpredictable natural accidents destroying our globe.

To sum up, although
space
exploration might be useless compared with
other
important
problem nations have, its benefits should not
be forgotten
. I
personally
believe that it has led
humans
to
live
in a more modern world, and a safer alternative planet might
be found
by this development.
11Linking words, meeting the goal of 7 or more
21Repeated words, meeting the goal of 3 or fewer
3Mistakes

IELTS essay In the last century, the first man to walk on the moon said it was "a giant leap for mankind”. However, some people think it has made little difference to our daily lives. v. 2

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4 paragraphs
420 words
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