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An 11 page overview of the circumstances which insure that manned space flight is a chapter in America's future. The author contends that this future is, in actuality, rooted in our past. It is a future which is insured by our deep fascination with the unknown, with our yearning to learn more, and with our insatiable desire for adventure and profit. From the simple desire to explore uncharted regions, to the need to service existing satellite technology, to the need to find options to fill in for the earth's depleted resources, manned space flight offers us possibilities. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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very much a chapter in Americas future. This future is, in actuality, rooted in our past. It is a future which is insured by our deep fascination with
the unknown, with our yearning to learn more, and with our insatiable desire for adventure and profit. The space program is anything but simply a capitalist venture, however.
Indeed, it is a venture that will ultimately benefit all of mankind. From the simple desire to explore uncharted regions, to the need to service existing satellite technology, to
the need to find options to fill in for the earths depleted resources, manned space flight offers us possibilities. Mankind has always been
fascinated with the heavens above us, that collection of astronomical bodies which we know as stars and planets and the great expanse of distance which lies between each of these
bodies. Certain components of space we can experience using only our unaided senses. These components are, however, extremely limited in regard to the percentage of space which they
actually represent. Space, in fact, is incomprehensible in its extent. We measure the distances in light years, not miles. We make hypotheses about it nature using observations
of physical phenomena such as Einsteins theory of relativity, the Doppler effect and the nature of light. Even with the most advanced features of technology and knowledge, however, we
can only guess how extensive and how old the universe is and how it came to be. What we do know that we are just tiny inconsequential specks in
that great expanse of distance and time. Despite our current lack of understanding of many of the specifics of space, we
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