many people see space exploration as a waste of resources. Of course, one can respond to this objection by arguing for the intrinsic cultural value of scientific discovery, its positive geopolitical ramifications (since space-related initiatives often require international cooperation), or the crucial technological and economic importance of the space sector. But in keeping with the narrative rule of show, don’t tell, one of the most effective responses turns out to be to show the plethora of everyday technologies that would not exist. no space research. NASA spin-offA NASA program, it compiles almost all the technologies related in one way or another to space research carried out in the United States, and makes it clear that there is perhaps no space program that has had a greater impact than the Apollo lunar missions.
You have NASA to thank for wireless headphones and vacuum cleaners
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