What are the difficulties that scientist, astronauts, and the governments face in order for humans to go outer space?
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What are the difficulties that scientist, astronauts, and the governments face in order for humans to go outer space?
My suggestions are firstly
The cost of the space shuttle to suit the particular purpose of sending the astronaut into space;
The everpresent risk that any malfunctioning part of the spacecraft can be very dangerous to the astronauts (a recent accident was that a single ceramic panel got dislodged from the spacecraft's body and the spacecraft turned into a ball of fire on entering the atmosphere of the Earth.
If such catastrophies do happen, the scientists will be blamed. People will say that they did not do their job properly, and because of them, they have lost a friend or family member.
That's all I can think of... perhaps also that astronauts have to be trained enough to perform difficult jobs in space. A careless action can reveal to put their lives at risk.
Hope it helped! :)
If you can read the wording on my avatar, you will see that I was a member of the Apollo XI Moon mission. We face a lot of technical challenges to make space livable for mankind, and we are advancing in those areas every day, but the main problem is getting the money and motivation to go out into space in the first place-look how long it has been since we have gone anyplace in space except earth orbit.
We first landed on the Moon in 1969 and many people were saying that it wouldn't be long before we had a space station there, but Congress and NASA decided to go another direction. I think the latest plan is to return to the Moon in 2020 with most of the missions being unmanned probes and completing the space station now orbiting the Earth.
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