Exploring outer space has been actively in progress over the past century. I believe the benefits of this field of research are more significant than its minor drawbacks.
Space exploration costs governments exorbitant amounts of money. Every year, a great deal of money is spent designing new space shuttles and advancing technology to explore outer space while there are urgent problems to solve here on earth. An illustration of this is the money spent on launching space probes on the moon. This money could resolve poverty and illiteracy in numerous regions around the world to provide higher standards of living for the inhabitants of the earth.
Nonetheless, the primary advantage of space exploration is scientific and
technological advances. Acclimatizing to zero gravity and solar radiation, astronomers and scientists have had to devise new technologies, which have led humankind to spectacular scientific breakthroughs. An example of these advances is satellites orbiting the earth’s atmosphere, which have provided us with Wi-Fi and internet hot spots facilitating communication and precise calculations to predict storms and volcanos, saving millions of lives annually. Another merit of researching space is the opportunity to look for another habitable planet. The reason for this quest is that while planet Earth has been nourishing us for millions of years, it has limited natural resources, such as drinking water. As a result, the idea of colonizing another planet that sustains life could ease off this concern. Mars is an example of a planet, which has been explored as it is believed to hold hidden reservoirs of water, providing long-term sustainability. Indeed, the outcomes of this field of science have been substantially beneficial to everyone equally throughout the world.
In conclusion, even though space exploration projects are too costly, I believe everyone has been immensely befitting from modern technologies, originated from space exploration. 
Exploring outer  
space
 has been  
actively
 in progress over the past century. I believe the benefits of this field of research are more significant than its minor drawbacks.
Space  
exploration
 costs  
governments
 exorbitant amounts of  
money
. Every year, a great deal of  
money
  is spent
 designing new  
space
 shuttles and advancing technology to explore outer  
space
 while there are urgent problems to solve here on earth. An illustration of this is the  
money
 spent on launching  
space
 probes on the moon. This  
money
 could resolve poverty and illiteracy in numerous regions around the world to provide higher standards of living for the inhabitants of the earth.
Nonetheless, the primary advantage of  
space
  exploration
 is scientific and 
technological
 advances. Acclimatizing to zero gravity and solar radiation, astronomers and scientists have had to devise new technologies, which have led humankind to spectacular scientific breakthroughs. An example of these advances is satellites orbiting the earth’s atmosphere, which have provided us with Wi-Fi and internet hot spots facilitating communication and precise calculations to predict storms and volcanos, saving millions of  
lives
  annually
. Another merit of researching  
space
 is the opportunity to look for another habitable  
planet
. The reason for this quest is that while  
planet
 Earth has been nourishing us for millions of years, it has limited natural resources, such as drinking water.  
As a result
, the  
idea
 of colonizing another  
planet
 that sustains life could  
ease
 off this concern. Mars is an example of a  
planet
, which has  
been explored
 as it  
is believed
 to hold hidden reservoirs of water, providing long-term sustainability.  
Indeed
, the outcomes of this field of science have been  
substantially
 beneficial to everyone  
equally
 throughout the world. 
In conclusion
,  
even though
  space
  exploration
 projects are too costly, I believe everyone has been  
immensely
 befitting from modern technologies, originated from  
space
  exploration
.