Modern humanity aims to explore everything that surrounds it, like, the void stretch. Owing to the up-to-date technology and scientific advancements, mankind has greater opportunity to explore the boundless space. This makes us beg the question: do people really need cosmos exploration rather than resolving actual "Earth's problems"? While there are others who deem that engineers should pursue exploring the field, irrespective of the expense involved.
To begin with, large amount of money is being spent researching the cosmos and its mysteries like the endless galaxies, black holes and far-away planets. It provides an understanding of the possibilities outside our home planet. Besides, it also assists in identifying potential threats and life sustainability on other globes of the universe. To exemplify, recently the prominent space research centre, NASA, deflected an incoming asteroid that posed a massive threat to our Earth. Similarly, these studies raise awareness of other threats, as well as, to see if life can sustain outside our planet in the event of a calamity. Hence, although expensive these explorations contribute largely to the safety of mankind.
On a contrary, these explorations are not always advantageous; often recreational, or an immediate necessity unless there is a situation that needs researchers' attention. Clearly, huge money is spent on such activities which come from the national funds. It is an investment made by the citizens worldwide for development of their individual countries or to aid poor provinces. Additionally, are social and environmental issues, like unemployment and pollution. To illustrate, global warming has become a growing concern worldwide, and at present there is no definite resolution to this. These pressing problems deserve greater emphasis and mitigation plans, which apparently requires much financing. Thus, space programs should not be exceeded at the expense of the problems faced by earthlings.
In summary, though some argue that the benefits of exploring the cosmos are many; however, it should not be continued beyond a necessity. Because there are other matters that need much consideration and economic support.
Modern humanity aims to explore everything that surrounds it, like, the void stretch. Owing to the up-to-date technology and scientific advancements, mankind has greater opportunity to explore the boundless space. This
makes
us beg the question: do
people
really
need cosmos exploration
rather
than resolving actual
"
Earth's problems
"
? While there are others who deem that engineers should pursue exploring the field, irrespective of the expense involved.
To
begin
with, large amount of money is
being spent
researching the cosmos and its mysteries like the endless galaxies, black holes and far-away planets. It provides an understanding of the possibilities outside our home planet.
Besides
, it
also
assists in identifying potential threats and life sustainability on
other
globes of the universe. To exemplify, recently the prominent space research
centre
, NASA, deflected an incoming asteroid that posed a massive threat to our Earth.
Similarly
, these studies raise awareness of
other
threats,
as well
as, to
see
if life can sustain outside our planet in the
event
of a calamity.
Hence
, although expensive these explorations contribute
largely
to the safety of mankind.
On a contrary, these explorations are not always advantageous;
often
recreational, or an immediate necessity unless there is a situation that needs researchers' attention.
Clearly
, huge money
is spent
on such activities which
come
from the national funds. It is an investment made by the citizens worldwide for development of their individual countries or to aid poor provinces.
Additionally
, are social and environmental issues, like unemployment and pollution. To illustrate, global warming has become a growing concern worldwide, and at present there is no
definite
resolution to this. These pressing problems deserve greater emphasis and mitigation plans, which
apparently
requires much financing.
Thus
, space programs should not
be exceeded
at the expense of the problems faced by earthlings.
In summary, though
some
argue that the benefits of exploring the cosmos are
many
;
however
, it should not
be continued
beyond a necessity.
Because
there are
other
matters that need much consideration and economic support.