16 Facts About Space exploration

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Space exploration is the use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space.

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Early era of space exploration was driven by a "Space Race" between the Soviet Union and the United States.

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The International Space exploration Station is currently the only fully functional space station, inhabited continuously since the year 2000.

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Space exploration acquired American citizenship and led the team that developed and launched Explorer 1, the first American satellite.

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Space exploration was demoted in 1974 due to his support for the N1 rocket program and the manner lunar program, both of which had fallen out of favor.

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Space exploration has been used as a tool to understand Earth as a celestial object in its own right.

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Deep space exploration is the branch of astronomy, astronautics and space technology that is involved with the exploration of distant regions of outer space.

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James Webb Space exploration Telescope is a space telescope that is the successor to the Hubble Space exploration Telescope.

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Space exploration gives scientists the ability to perform experiments in other settings and expand humanity's knowledge.

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Space exploration argued that humanity's choice is essentially between expansion off Earth into space, versus cultural stagnation and death.

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Von Braun's vision of human space exploration served as the model for efforts in space exploration well into the twenty-first century, with NASA incorporating this approach into the majority of their projects.

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Space exploration tourism is the next step reusable vehicles in the commercialization of space.

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Space exploration craft are no longer protected from the sun's radiation as they are positioned above the Earth's magnetic field; the danger of radiation is even more potent when one enters deep space.

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For example, medical systems aboard space vessels such as the International Space exploration Station are well equipped and designed to counteract the effects of lack of gravity and weightlessness; on-board treadmills can help prevent muscle loss and reduce the risk of developing premature osteoporosis.

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Space exploration colonization, called space settlement and space humanization, would be the permanent autonomous human habitation of locations outside Earth, especially of natural satellites or planets such as the Moon or Mars, using significant amounts of in-situ resource utilization.

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Space exploration's flew in 1963 but it was not until the 1980s that another woman entered space again.

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