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To: crail

We are obligated to give to the next generation the same step up as we inherited from those before. We do not have the right to NOT explore. It is inevitable anyways. It is our very nature to do these things. The horizon will always call us. And it is the reason why we are 6 billion strong today. Exploration is part of something so much bigger. It is at the core of humanity itself. We are compelled deep within to do so. People must go and see and touch for themselves. They must be there. Robotic exploration is part of the equation. Not the goal. The goal is far larger.



I could point to dozens of web pages about the benefits of
human space exploration, technologies developed and of lives saved because
of it, but you can easily find them yourself on google.

Im going to tell you what I think instead, and some comments from others that speak a little more to the heart that I find ring true.

One of my most convincing arguments for space exploration is the analogy that Earth itself is a spacecraft. Everything we learn about how to function and live in space applies directly to our spacehip Earth. How to recycle air, water, how to generate and use power efficiently, how to grow food in closed ecosystems. All of it is important. We learn by doing. There is no other way. All of this can benefit mankind in a world with a fast growing population. Understanding other worlds is how we understand OUR world better, to understand how it formed and where it is going. Its our only home for now.


"We must not cease from exploration, and at the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we began, and to know it for the first time."
T.S. Eliot


Astronaut Story Musgrave thoughts on the matter.....................

"Why Space, Why Explore?

We have no choice, Sir. It is the Nature of Humanity, it is the Nature
of Life

The Globe was created and Life Evolved, and you look at every single
cubic millimeter on this Earth, You can go 30,000 feet down below the
Earth surface, You can go 40,000 feet up in the air and Life is There.
When you look at the globe down there, you see Teeming Life Everywhere

It is the Power of Life, And maybe I am not just a Human up here, you
know. Now Life is Leaping off the Planet. It is heading to other parts
of the Solar System, other parts of the Universe

There are those kinds of Pressures. It isn't simply politics, it is
not simply technology, it is really not just the essence of humanity,
but it is sort of also, you could look at it as maybe the Essence of
Life. I think Teilhard de Chardin, in Phenomenon of Man, I believe he
put that incredibly well. So those kind of Forces are at Work. It is
the nature of humans to be exploratory and to Push On

Yes, it costs resources and it does cost a lot, and there is a risk,
there is a penalty, there is a down side, but Exploration and
Pioneering, I think those are the critical things, it is the Essence
of what Human Beings are, and that is to try to understand their
Universe and to try to participate in the entire Universe and not just
their little Neighborhood" -Story Musgrave


President Bush at the Columbia memorial at JSC................

"The cause of exploration and discovery is not an option we choose, It
is a desire written in the human heart."


And at the announcement of new American space policy...........

"Mankind is drawn to the heavens for the same reason we were once
drawn into unknown lands and across the open sea. We choose to explore
space because doing so improves our lives, and lifts our national
spirit."


38 posted on 07/27/2005 7:11:00 PM PDT by Names Ash Housewares
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To: Names Ash Housewares
We choose to explore space because doing so improves our lives, and lifts our national spirit.

Not on the moon. There's nothing an astronaut could learn on our planned return the moon some 20 years from now that a robot couldn't learn today. I'm not saying don't explore, I'm saying stop exploring our backyard for such an exorbant price. The moon?!? We want to go to the moon?!? We have probes on mars, audio from saturn, photos from the other side of the universe, robots crashing into asteroids to kick up dust for other robots. That's not exciting enough??? Would pictures of men giving beautiful speeches on the moon be more exciting??? With the recent refocus, we're instead going to focus the money to have pictures of astronauts kicking up dust doing lunar "research." That money will come out of the science budget.
44 posted on 07/27/2005 7:29:33 PM PDT by crail (Better lives have been lost on the gallows than have ever been enshrined in the halls of palaces.)
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To: Names Ash Housewares
We are obligated to give to the next generation the same step up as we inherited from those before.
What may be considered a "step up" is debatable.
We do not have the right to NOT explore.
We do indeed have the right to not explore.
It is inevitable anyways. It is our very nature to do these things. The horizon will always call us. And it is the reason why we are 6 billion strong today. Exploration is part of something so much bigger. It is at the core of humanity itself. We are compelled deep within to do so. People must go and see and touch for themselves. They must be there. Robotic exploration is part of the equation. Not the goal. The goal is far larger.
Crapola.

Whose dime are planning to spend on your dream anyway?

61 posted on 07/27/2005 7:59:02 PM PDT by Lester Moore (islam's allah is Satan and is NOT the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.)
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