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velikii [3]
2 years ago
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The United States spends over $20 billion a year on space exploration through NASA. Do you think that this has been worth the co

st? In three to five sentences, provide two specific examples of things we have learned from space exploration, and explain how these examples influence your opinion.
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qwelly [4]2 years ago
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Answer:

Space research has permitted us to see beyond our environment. Thanks to NASA, we learned through space research is that black holes are real. For centuries, black holes were just a hypothesis, but scientists showed it was real in 1990. I think it has been worth the cost because space research helps humanity advance. NASA however has big findings to make in the future

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