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Why we need to explore space?


Introduction: Exploration of outer space has been a long-standing fascination for humans, from gazing at the stars in awe to sending spacecraft to far-off places. However, is it simply a matter of gaining knowledge or is there something more to it? This article will explore the reasons for our interest in space.

Body: One of the main motivations is to learn new things about the universe. Telescopes and spaceships are used to help us understand the origin of the universe, the birth and death of stars, and the mysterious nature of black holes. Additionally, space exploration can lead to the development of cutting-edge technology, such as spaceships that are able to fly without wings or robots that can explore other planets, as well as gadgets that enable us to communicate with astronauts in space. Ultimately, these inventions do more than just improve our lives on Earth; they can also make our technology smarter.
In order to ensure the safety of our home in space, it is essential to explore the universe. By doing so, we can be aware of potential threats to our planet, such as large rocks known as asteroids, and devise strategies to prevent them from impacting our planet. Additionally, space exploration can provide us with valuable resources, such as minerals and water from the moon, as well as metals from asteroids that can be used on Earth. Ultimately, this exploration can help us to prepare for the possibility of humans living on other planets in the future, such as Mars.
The international space station (ISS) is an example of how space exploration can bring countries together to work together in a peaceful manner. Astronauts from various countries live and work on the ISS, sharing their knowledge and ideas in order to gain a better understanding of the universe. This collaboration has enabled us to learn more about the universe and bring people from different backgrounds closer together. Space exploration has a great impact on all of us, inspiring us to dream big and explore the limits of our imagination and potential.

Conclusion: Young people are particularly drawn to science and technology, and the exploration of new frontiers can lead to discoveries and inventions. Ultimately, space exploration is not only about science, but also about learning, creating, protecting our home, discovering treasures, and dreaming of new adventures.

Author:
Murali Aravelli
21KD1A0704
3rd CSIT
Lendi Institute Of Engineering And Technology
 
Sources:”StarTalkRadio”
 


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