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Running head: SPACE EXPLORATION 1
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SPACE EXPLORATION 2
Introduction
Since the 1950s, when space ships landed in the moon, there has been an increased focus
on colonizing the space, of which mars is the target colony. Exploration activities have, in the
past, been a preserve of government agencies, but in recent times, private companies have taken
the exploration challenge and are sending rockets into space, as evidenced by SpaceX (Sheetz,
2017). These space exploration activities have been beneficial to humanity, and the increased
focus on space exploration will lead to scientific developments that will improve the lives of
humanity, but it has also led to debris in the space.
Benefits of space exploration
Space exploration is beneficial to humanity in several ways. One benefit is the
improvement of water purification techniques for marginalized people. Clean water is vital for
human health, but not all people get access to clean water. Advanced technologies have been
developed in the space station, and these technologies have significantly improved water
purification in the space. These advanced technologies, according to NASA (2017), can be used
to provide clean water to communities in the event of disasters.
Another benefit is the improvement in telemedicine technology. Efficient and reliable
medical attention is vital for survival in space. The health of astronauts in the international space
station and other space missions is maintained using telemedicine. Telemedicine is a technology
whereby doctors can use to diagnose and prescribe treatment to patients who are miles away.
Space exploration has necessitated the development of telemedicine to meet the health needs of
astronauts. ISEG (2013) states that NASA, together with a Detroit hospital, has developed an
Advanced Diagnostic Ultrasound in Microgravity (ADUM). ADUM is being tested in the

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Running head: SPACE EXPLORATION 1 Space Exploration Institution Affiliation Date SPACE EXPLORATION 2 Introduction Since the 1950s, when space ships landed in the moon, there has been an increased focus on colonizing the space, of which mars is the target colony. Exploration activities have, in the past, been a preserve of government agencies, but in recent times, private companies have taken the exploration challenge and are sending rockets into space, as evidenced by SpaceX (Sheetz, 2017). These space exploration activities have been beneficial to humanity, and the increased focus on space exploration will lead to scientific developments that will improve the lives of humanity, but it has also led to debris in the space. Benefits of space exploration Space exploration is beneficial to humanity in several ways. One benefit is the improvement of water purification techniques for marginalized people. Clean water is vital for human health, but not all people get access to clean water. Advanced technologies have been developed in the space station, and these technologies have significantly improved water purification in the space. These advanced technologies, according to NASA (2017), can be used to provide clean water to communities in the event of disasters. Another benefit is the improvement in telemedicine technology. Efficient and reliable medical attention is vital for survival in space. The health of astronauts in the international space station and other space missi ...
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