In the past, a lot of money was poured into space exploration, and some people believed that the Earth would soon be colonising other planets. However, this enterprise has proved more costly and complex than originally expected and, as a result, some people believe that we are spending too much money on exploring space. Others believe that the spin-offs from this endeavour outweigh the costs involved. Those who disagree with space exploration say that we are squandering our resources on futile project. They say that we are unlikely ever to be able to live on another planet and that the research benefits from this enterprise are minimal in comparison with the costs involved. They believe that we should spend our money on Earth-based research instead to improve medical technology or to solve environmental problems. However, the attempt to explore space has resulted in many technological advances in a variety of areas, some of which have had a significant impact on environmental issues. For example, improvements in wing shape and fuel technology from spaceship research have resulted in substantial savings for aircraft travel and in reductions in harmfull ozone emissions. As for medical technology, the space programme has led to improved methods of detecting and caring some forms of concer, and help for those with heart disease and serious bums, among many other illnesses. Although space explorotion is expensive, it nepresents only a tiny proportion of the budget of countries with space programmes. Even if we never reach the stars, exploring the heavens has benifited mankind in many ways and will continue to do so.
In the past,
a lot of
money
was poured
into
space
exploration, and
some
people
believed that the Earth would
soon
be
colonising
other planets.
However
, this enterprise has proved more costly and complex than
originally
expected
and,
as a result
,
some
people
believe that we are spending too much money on exploring
space
. Others believe that the spin-offs from this
endeavour
outweigh the costs involved. Those who disagree with
space
exploration say that we are squandering our resources on futile project. They say that we are unlikely ever to be able to
live
on another planet and that the research benefits from this enterprise are minimal
in comparison
with the costs involved. They believe that we should spend our money on Earth-based research
instead
to
improve
medical technology or to solve environmental problems.
However
, the attempt to explore
space
has resulted in
many
technological advances in a variety of areas,
some
of which have had a significant impact on environmental issues.
For example
, improvements in wing shape and fuel technology from spaceship research have resulted in substantial savings for aircraft travel and in reductions in
harmfull
ozone emissions. As for medical technology, the
space
programme
has led to
improved
methods of detecting and caring
some
forms of
concer
, and
help
for those with heart disease and serious bums, among
many
other illnesses. Although
space
explorotion
is expensive, it
nepresents
only
a tiny proportion of the budget of countries with
space
programmes
. Even if we never reach the stars, exploring the heavens has
benifited
mankind in
many
ways and will continue to do
so
.