Life in Outer SpaceLife in outer space is one of those topics mankind has tried to find an answer for through out its entire history.
But the question still remains unanswered, mysteries unsolved.
The vast space is one of the most mysterious and undiscovered mysteries man kind had ever thought of and the question is ÃÂwill it ever be solved?ÃÂUnlimited discoveries and mysteries lie uncovered within them. Over the years, we, as human beings have constantly been challenging and pushing our limits by venturing into space and beyond.
But what I believe is, the only proof we have; that some smart creatures exist in outer space. That they have never tried to contact us dumb human beings, The proof isn't too attractive.
Personally speaking about life in outer space, I think most of this is all stupid and great money is pushed into all this research which bears not much evidence of aliens up there.
giving some way to second thought, even if someone convinces me there is life on the moon which I know there isnÃÂt, because some kind of an atmosphere is essential for life to exist which isnÃÂt present.
NASA talks about finding seas on our moon, mars, and the moon of Jupiter, but is it still proven or a stationary cloud of dust close to the surface of the moon or mars looks like a sea to these man made picture taking satellites.
Then this question arises of why is it all there? The space, the moon the sun, the planets, every thing out there why is it present? The gods werenÃÂt crazy when all this was made or the big bang theory isnÃÂt totally wrong.
There is a meaning to all of this, to all the planets, the natural satellites and all...
Exploration of Outer Space
As a piece of writing, this essay is quite good, but it conveys a very sad tone, and in the end, it conveys a profoundly dehumanizing message, that humans should cease to do one of the things that makes us profoundly human: we should cease to dream.
The author dismisses our attempts to explore outer space as ventures entirely into the realm of fantasy. But consider. We know now, to a scientific certainty, that so many stars exist that there probably are many other planets in the universe that are quite habitable. Given this, and given the number of potential planets, it is probable that some other lifeform exists somewhere in the universe.
This is not fantasy.
Further, even barring the existence of life on other planets, space exploration has produced benefits. He have learned a great deal about our own planet and about many other subjects from space exploration. Further, the exploratory efforts have produce marvelous benefits that have extended to many walks of life. Pocket calculators that have made the slide rule a truly obsolete item, were an offshoot of NASA's need for miniaturization. Computers that are now ubiquitous were first developed for NASA. Even exercise physiology has benefited from the space program.
Yes, there have been costs and tragedies. However, this could probably be said of every field of human endeavor, and what has marked human endeavor is that we accept
the setbacks and the tragedies, mourn the losses incurred, and press on to the achievements that those who died would have wished for.
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