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		<title>Cost of Space Exploration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Space exploration is very expensive. It is a common occurrence, whenever there is a need for budgeting the NASA’s space expeditions, people begin to question the need to spend that much money on something that does not even involve the Earth. Despite of all the criticism, NASA has made quite a number of discoveries and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Space exploration is very expensive. It is a common occurrence, whenever there is a need for budgeting the NASA’s space expeditions, people begin to question the need to spend that much money on something that does not even involve the Earth. Despite of all the criticism, NASA has made quite a number of discoveries and inventions from image processing to the fire proof kids pajamas. Hundreds and thousands of research papers have been written on the subject of space exploration and the amount of data that it has got is unaccountable.</p>
<p>Before judging whether the cost of space exploration is worth its cost, one need to fully understand few basic things.</p>
<p>It is a common misconception that billions of dollars are wasted yearly on expeditions and missions that don’t even involve us. However, the money spent for the manned space exploration is spent right here on earth and most of the most is spent in United States. Nothing is free in this world, everything has a price. Money is needed for research and development, manufacturing, insurance companies, salaries and many other purposes. Money quickly circulates through the economy.</p>
<p>But whenever the government spends huge amount of money it is the right of people to ask questions about it. Questions like where and how it will be spent and how it will be financed. Will the poor will have to pay its prices through taxes or any organization is going to sponsor it for their own benefits. How it is going to affect humanity and what purpose it will serve to government.</p>
<p>It has been 50 years since the space age has started. In 1961, Yuri Gagarin was the 1<sup>st</sup> cosmonaut who was the part of manned spaceflight. At that time there was a fierce rivalry between the US and USSR. Since then treaties have been signed and both now work in collaboration. Now there is an International Space Station (ISS) where many countries are part of it and work together. There is no conflict whatsoever as has been the case on Earth. In spite of many challenges in space things have been under control.</p>
<p>NASA’s budget is not even 1% of the total US budget and it is nothing if we compare it to the government social expenses.</p>
<p>Manned space exploration is very important and worth every penny of it. We not only learn about space but about ourselves too.  It gives hope and inspiration to young as well.</p>
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		<title>Welcome to Space School UK</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Space School UK Meet astronauts Talk to space professionals from around the world Build and launch rockets Spend a day with the Space Industry &#8230;And much more Travel to the stars with our staff and lecturers! Our five and twelve day residential courses are held at the University of Leicester. They run during [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <a href="http://spaceschooluk.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.4.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9" title="1.4" src="http://spaceschooluk.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.4.jpg" alt="" width="389" height="427"  /></a>Welcome to Space School UK</p>
<p>Meet astronauts<br />
Talk to space professionals from  around the world<br />
Build and launch rockets<br />
Spend a day with the Space Industry<br />
&#8230;And much more</p>
<p>Travel to the stars with our staff and lecturers!<br />
Our five and twelve day residential courses are held at the University of Leicester. They run  during the Easter holidays and at  the beginning of the summer vacation. Senior Courses are aimed primarily at students who are preparing for GCSEs and A-levels and who have a strong interest  in astronomy, space  science and technology.   Senior students  can <a href="http://www.simplyfreeiphone.com/blog/">free iPhone 4</a> also gain a CREST Award by attending the extended summer course.</p>
<p>This year we are introducing our Junior Space School Course for those between 11 and 13, who have a strong interest in space.<br />
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The disciplines covered range from physics and  astronomy to engineering and astronautics, planetary science and  geology to environment  studies and the  humanities. While the <a href="http://www.umcssa.org/Financial-assistance-for-single-mom.html">financial assistance</a> course are designed to include  both lectures  and practical activities, there is ample opportunity for  socialising too. At <a href="http://instantcreditcard.org">best credit cards</a> Space School UK you are likely to make life-long friends and some students have even been known to come back time again. It&#8217;s just too good to miss!</p>
<p><a href="http://spaceschooluk.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10" title="1.2" src="http://spaceschooluk.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.2.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="320" /></a>Opportunities are  provided for students to  meet  space  scientists and academics, as well as potential employers.  Students also have the opportunity to win various competitions held during the course. Prizes are awarded for practical  rocketry and other participation events. <a href="http://www.carinsurancecomparison.org">car insurance comparison</a> Students also have the chance to fly a simulated space  mission run at the Challenger Learning  Centre  (CLC), which is attached to the National  Space Centre (NSC).</p>
<p>The courses are subsidised by our sponsors and cost £260 per person for a five-day course and £475  for a twelve-day course. Group rates are also available for teams of six students accompanied by an adult (£1560), who wish to attend the five-day courses. Fees includes all meals and accommodation for four nights, plus all other basic costs. The University of Leicester Conference Facilities <a href="http://www.digitalbuyer.com/furniture/office-chairs.html">office chairs on sale</a> Website provides  more information about the residence at Digby Hall.</p>
<p>Students can use there attendance at Space School UK in the summer to gain a CREST Award if they stay for 12 days.</p>
<p>Students  who complete the course are invited to join Friends of Space School (FOSS) so they can keep in touch with other Space School alumni. Take a look at the Space School Album to get a flavour of what <a href="http://www.carinquotes.com">auto insurance quotes</a> Space School UK is all about.</p>
<p>Space School has been running twice per  year since 1989. Although attendance is largely from the UK, students from other parts of the world take part in our courses too. Young people from Oman, the People&#8217;s Republic of China, Slovenia, Ireland, Norway  and Japan have joined us in recent years.</p>
<p>Space School has the unique distinction of being the only summer-school for young  people that is sponsored by British industry and the United Kingdom Government through the British National Space Centre (BNSC).<a href="http://spaceschooluk.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-11" title="1.1" src="http://spaceschooluk.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.1.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>The success of Space School UK has led to a sister Space School being established in the People&#8217;s Republic of China by Beijing Planetarium and supported by the British Council in China.  The first Space School China ran in the summer  of 2002 and second School ran in August 2003.</p>
<p>Senior Space School<br />
All applicants should have a  good  knowledge of science  and mathematics to Key Stage 3 level. The most important qualification is to be enthusiastic and interested in all aspects of Space and Space Exploration.</p>
<p>The course fee for the five-day residential course at the University reflects the generous subsidy from UK Industry and the BNSC.</p>
<p>The programme is designed to be intensive and to  enrich and enthuse course participants whilst stretching and consolidating their  understanding and perceptions of space. There will be lectures and supervised set work from breakfast to  bedtime. One day  will be devoted  to a visit to industry to see satellites under construction.</p>
<p>The syllabus and proposed programme is outlined on this Website and the application form  is also available on-line, where it can be printed for posting to the organisers. Please note that a deposit is required with the application form, with final payment to be made at least TWO WEEKS before the course starts. Final instructions and directions will be forwarded to you TEN DAYS prior to the commencement of the course.</p>
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<p>The content of each Space School varies, but usually includes <a href="http://www.relevantlifepolicyinsurance.co.uk/">Relevant Life Policy</a> a selection of topics from the general course syllabus, which is summarised below.  Often the content of a Space School will be topical, taking <a href="http://www.thelifeinsurancequote.com/">Life Insurance Quotes</a> account of current developments and achievements in space research and exploration.  Lecturers  are often leaders in their particular field of work and give the most  up-to-date and accurate account  of their subject.  The reputation of  Space School  UK is such that it is pleased to welcome speakers from overseas.   Both NASA and the European Space Agency contribute to the School on a regular basis, and this is always much appreciated by the students.<br />
The course syllabus includes:</p>
<p>Human spaceflight and space exploration<br />
Launchers and propulsion systems<br />
Satellite manufacture &amp; communications<br />
The Solar System<br />
Extraterrestrial life<br />
Space life sciences<br />
Satellite communications<br />
Remote  sensing and the environment<br />
Cosmology and astronomy<br />
Robotic applications in space<br />
Rocketry and  other  practicals<br />
Stars and Supernovae</p>
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<p>The courses are designed to reflect a balance between academic lectures and practical exercises. A typical Space School includes more than a dozen lectures, six to eight  practical sessions and a visit to a space industry facility.  Here, students will see spacecraft under construction and undertake a specially-created, entertaining and mind-stretching problem solving exercise.<br />
A CREST Award can be achieved when attending the summer Space School for 12 days.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, at Leicester University, students will attend lectures in the University&#8217;s main buildings and have an opportunity to see some of the research and other work of the Space Research Centre.  Some of the practicals, such as the ever-popular rocketry, are run as a team competition.  Other competitions are more individual, and for <a href="http://bestledtvreviews.org/">best led tv</a> instance, may reflect the hard work and achievements of a particular student.</p>
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The timetable  for the next Space School is published about three months before the event and <a href="http://kohlsprintablecoupons.biz">Kohls Printable Coupons</a> is available  on the website. Click the button to see the latest programme.</p>
<p>Please print off and complete the Application Form, then send it with your deposit to the address  shown.  The fees include all meals and accommodation, course travel, entry charges and materials used in the  practicals. Click on  the button  for the form.</p>
<p>All five-day courses are £260 <a href="http://360carloans.com.au/">car loans</a> per person, but group rates are available for teams of six students accompanied by an adult, at £1560 per team.  For the CREST Award students must attend for 12 days: Price £475 per person.</p>
<p>Please note, that for Group Bookings, a separate form must be filled out for each student and signed by  that student&#8217;s parent  or guardian (if under  18), <a href="http://www.real-fast-loans.com/payday-lenders/100dayloans">100 day loans</a> as with individual applications.  The Group  Leader&#8217;s name should be included on  the form, where indicated.</p>
<p>Once you have made your booking and paid the balance, the course notes, final instructions and directions will be sent out, about TEN DAYS prior to the commencement of the course.</p>
<p>I saw people everywhere in the heavens  and wonder about the nature of objects seen in the night sky. With the development of missiles and developments in electronics and other technologies of  the 20th century, it became possible to send machines and animals and then people above Earth&#8217;s  atmosphere into space. Long before the technology achievements are possible, however, had already occupied the space exploration in the minds of many people, not just for pilots of aircraft, scientists and writers and artists. There was a powerful journey  through space and was always in the imagination, and to explain why professional astronauts and worldly enough to agree  to large, according to the words of Tom Wolfe at the absurdities of the  right (1979), sitting   &#8221; on an enormous Roman candle, such as, Redstone Titan, or Saturn rocket Atlas, and wait for someone to light. &#8220;And perhaps also explains why space exploration is a common feature and permanent in literature and art. As centuries of speculative fiction in books, most  recently in the films  show, and was &#8220;one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind&#8221; by the spirit of the man several times and in many ways before  Neil Armstrong set footprint sealed the first man on the moon.<br />
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Achieving space flight allow people to begin to explore the solar system and rest of the universe, to understand the many objects and phenomena observed by the prospect  of better use of space for human resources and characteristics of the surrounding area. All these activities are the discovery and scientific understanding and application of <a href="http://www.crossfitelevation.com">CrossFit Denver</a> this Agreement, to serve their purposes are the elements of human space exploration.<br />
Incentives for space activities<br />
Although the possibility of space exploration   and long excited people in many walks of life, and for most of last century, 20 may be  the only national governments bear the cost of  very high human and the start of the  space. This means that the exploration of space to serve the interests of a very broad, and indeed did so in different  ways. The government has increased the knowledge of space programs and has served as indicators of national prestige and power, and strengthen national security and military power, and provided great benefits to the public. In areas where the private sector can benefit from activities in space, especially the use of satellites and telecommunications relay,   Commercial space activity has flourished without government funding.</p>
<p>In the years following the Second World War, governments  assumed a leading   role in supporting research to increase basic knowledge about nature, <a href="http://www.excellagen.com">diabetic foot treatment</a> a  role he has played in past were from universities and private institutions, NGOs and other supporters. The change happened for two reasons. First, the need for sophisticated equipment to carry out various scientific experiments and large groups of researchers to use that equipment costs can withstand governments. Second, governments have been willing to take on this responsibility because of the belief that basic research and produce new knowledge essential for health, safety, quality of life for its citizens. Thus, scientists, when the government sought  to support space experiments in the early, will be issued soon. Since the early space  efforts in the United States and the Soviet Union, Europe, and national  governments have given high priority in support of  science and space. From humble beginnings, it has expanded the scope of space exploration in support of the government to include billions of dollars in exploratory missions in the solar system and space astronomical observatories, like Mr. Space Telescope Hubble.</p>
<p>Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev  in 1957 used the fact that his country was the first to launch a satellite as evidence of the technological power of the Soviet Union and communism and excellence. Repeated these claims after a journey of Yuri  Gagarin into orbit in 1961. Although U. S. President Dwight  Eisenhower had decided not to compete for prestige with the Soviet Union in the space race, and  his successor, John Kennedy, a different perspective. On April 20, 1961, after the flight Gagarin,  asked his advisers to select the &#8220;space program which promises great results we can win.&#8221; The answer to the memorandum of May 8, 1961, and recommended that the United States undertakes to send humans to the moon,  because &#8220;the tremendous achievements in space &#8230; symbolize the technological power and organizing capacity of the nation, &#8220;and because the prestige that followed would be&#8221; part of  the battle along the fluid front of the Cold War. &#8220;From 1961 until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the competition was between the United States and the Soviet Union has significant influence on the <a href="http://www.directpaydaylender.org">cash advance</a> pace and content of space programs. Other countries have also seen a successful space program is an important indicator of national power.<br />
Even before the first satellite, and leaders of the United States acknowledged that the ability to monitor military activities in  all parts of the world from space  would be an  asset to national security. Photoreconnaissance following the success of its satellites, which began operating in 1960, which was built in the United States increasingly complex and control of electronic objections intelligence satellites. Soviet Union also developed a quick series of satellite intelligence, and after some other countries bring their own surveillance programs in place. They use satellites to collect intelligence to verify arms control agreements, and provide warnings of military threats, and identify targets during military operations, among other uses.</p>
<p>Besides providing security, and offers possibilities of military satellites to improve  communications, air traffic control, navigation and  positioning. This led to significant government funding for military space programs in the United States and the Soviet Union.  Although the debate on the advantages and disadvantages of stationing force for the delivery of weapons in space, and the beginning of 21 there, the development of such weapons, and no space systems antisatellite, and that is, systems that can attack or interfere with satellites in orbit. And prohibits placing weapons of mass destruction in orbit or on celestial  bodies of international law.</p>
<p>Governments have realized early on that the ability to monitor Earth from space can provide significant benefits for the general public, regardless of the uses of security and military. The first request to continue the  development of satellites to help predict the weather. The second  point is the application of distance from the surface of the earth and the sea to collect images and other data of  value in predicting crop, resource management, environmental monitoring and other applications. The governments of U.S. and Soviet Union also developed its own satellite positioning   systems, initially for military purposes, it can determine the exact location of the user, and to assist in the transition from one point to another, and to provide very precise time signals . The satellites quickly found many civilian uses in areas such as personal  navigation, surveying and mapping, geology, and air traffic control, and operation of the transmission of information. It illustrates a reality that has remained steady for the past half century,  as is the  development of space capabilities can often be used for military and civilian purposes.</p>
<p>Other applications of space, which began under the auspices of the government, but quickly moved to the private sector is a series of audio data, video, and via satellite to spin. He has developed a communications satellite into a company worth billions of dollars, an area a successful and clear of commercial space activity. And related  work is to provide commercial space satellite launches for the private sector and government. In 2004 he sent a project funded by the private <a href="http://www.bankruptcyhq.com/bankruptcy">Bankruptcy </a> manned spacecraft to <a href="http://www.newmmoshop.com/">wow gold</a> the lower edge of space for a short suborbital flights. Despite achieving many of the technically less difficult than the carrying humans into orbit, and  found success as an important step towards opening up space for travel in the end to trade and tourism. There were proposals in other areas of space activities in the future, including sensing and capture solar energy to provide electricity  to the ground can become successful  companies.</p>
<p>Followed most of the space activities because they serve a utilitarian purpose, or to increase  their knowledge or to make a profit. However, there remains a strong sense of fundamental importance for humans to explore space for herself, &#8220;to see what there is.&#8221; The motive behind the moon, the flights are only people from the region near Earth Apollo competition from the Cold War, there were repeated calls for people to return to the moon, travel to  Mars, and visit other sites in the solar  system and beyond.  Even the people to resume flights of exploration, and robotic spacecraft continues to work in a position to explore the solar system and explore the secrets of the universe.<br />
Milestones<br />
He started the first artificial satellite earth Sputnik 1, and  the Soviet Union <a href="http://www.autoinjurylaw.com">denver accident lawyer</a> in October 4, 1957. The first man launched into space Yuri Gagarin, and again by the Soviet Union, for a trip into orbit around the Earth on April 12, 1961. Within 10 years the first human flight, American <a href="http://myvirilityex.com">virility ex</a> astronauts walked on  the moon. Made of the Apollo 11 crew <a href="http://www.bin-store.com">Plastic Bins</a> members Neil Armstrong and Edwin (&#8220;echo&#8221;) Aldrin, the first moon landing on July 20, 1969. A total of 12 set in six U. S. Apollo missions separate foot on the moon between July 1969 and  December 1972. Since then, the person has no orbit of Earth, but several hundred men and  women have gone from almost 438 consecutive days in space. Starting in early 1970, a series of Soviet (Russia during the period from December 1991), space stations, station Skylab and the United States, and many space shuttle flights, and provided the basis, which revolves around land for different <a href="http://www.watchonetreehill.org/watchgossipgirl">gossip girl streaming</a> time periods for loading and human activity. With the development of the International Space Station (ISS) in late 1990, aimed at people living and working in space  on a permanent basis. He took over the international space station&#8217;s crew, for the first time for a lengthy stay in the November 2,  2000.</p>
<p>Since 1957, gathered by satellites orbiting the Earth, and robotic spacecraft travels from Earth with precious information about the sun and the earth,  and other bodies in the solar system and universe beyond. Robotic spacecraft have landed on the moon, Venus, Mars and the asteroid  Eros, visited the site of all major planets, and went from the nuclei  of comets like Comet Halley, and travel within the solar system. The scientists used data from space to deepen understanding of the origin and evolution of galaxies, stars,  planets and other cosmic phenomena.</p>
<p>Satellites in orbit are also provided, and continue to provide important services in daily life for many people on the ground. Meteorological satellites provide information for short periods and weather conditions in the long term and underlying causes. Other satellites observing the Earth from a distance feel the areas of land and oceans, and the collection of data leading to improved management  of land resources. Satellite telecommunications and wireless VoIP essentially  allows for instant pictures and data on a global basis. Satellites operated by the United States and Russia give a precise navigation and positioning, and timely information has become indispensable for many users from the floor. Earth observation satellites are also very useful  for the military authorities in various countries and supplements to land, sea and air forces. (For a list of important milestones in space exploration, see table).</p>
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Pioneer<br />
In fiction and reality</p>
<p>Since  ancient times, and  taught people around the  world and the heavens using their  observations and explanations of astronomical phenomena of religious and practical purposes. Some  dreamed of leaving Earth to explore other worlds. For example, he wrote the French satirical Cyrano de Bergerac in the 17th century palace in the other story Comique logic of empires de  la Tassin (1656) and little sense of empires history Comique et  du Soleil (1662? Together in English for a trip to the moon : with some account of global Solar, 1754), which describes the imaginary journey to the moon and sun. After  two centuries, the French  writer Jules Verne  and the English writer and historian HG Wells, and  infused their stories with descriptions  of space and space travel that are consistent with a better understanding of the era. Verne in de Tir à Tiki Tassin (1865? Earth to the Moon), and Wells, War of the Worlds (1898) and men for the first time the Moon (1901) uses scientific principles to describe the  sound travels  through the space and encounters with alien beings.</p>
<p>Was to translate these images of fictional space travel a reality, it is necessary to devise some practical means to address  the influence of gravity. In the early 20th century, the technology was centuries of advanced missiles to the point where it was considered reasonable to  use objects to accelerate the pace enough to put in orbit around the Earth, or even to escape Earth&#8217;s gravity and  travel  away from Earth.<br />
Tsiolkovsky<br />
It was the first person to conduct a detailed study on the use of rockets for space travel to the Russian school of mathematics  and Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. The 1903 article &#8220;cosmic  space exploration with the aid of response&#8221; under a big part of  early <a href="http://www.busybjj.com">denver martial arts</a> space flight. Until his death <a href="http://www.colo-divorce.com">Denver Divorce Attorney</a> in  1935, Tsiolkovsky continued development  of advanced studies on the theoretical aspects of space flight. Not had finished his writing with practical experience in the field of missiles, but significant effect of later research and missiles in the Soviet Union and Europe.</p>
<p>Goddard</p>
<p>In the United States, Robert Hutchings Goddard interested in space exploration after reading works such as War of the Worlds.</p>
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