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Should our Money be spent on the ocean or space exploration By: Seth Bishop
Or Ocean or Space.  This is a question that needs answering.  Some say the ocean, some say space.  I say both at the same time.  NASA spends $16.2 billion a year.  And its unknown how much money is spent on Oceanography, probably less.  I say though that both budgets should be the exact same.  If we do something like $10 billion for oceanography and $10 billion for space exploration.  It would be fair and we would still find out what we need to know.
How Oceanography is important It is one of are main sources of food. It is are main source of water. It is a habitat for billion of known and unknown species.
How Space exploration is important It is our “final frontier” It gives us a place to go if something happened to earth.   Studying it also lets us learn more about our planet.
The End Please watch the other slideshares made by me.  Thank You.
References by me and other classmates Me: http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=684 Haley: http://www.nasa.gov/missions/solarsystem/Why_We_01pt1.html Haley: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/edu/curriculum/section2.pdf Haley: http://www.explorations.org/deep_sea_exploration.html Haley: http://www.research.noaa.gov/oceans/t_technology.html Adam: http://hubpages.com/hub/Is-Space-Travel-Worth-The-Cost Bailey: http://scienceray.com/astronomy/why-space-exploration-is-worth-the-billions-spent-towards-it/ Christian: http://www.astrodigital.org/space/nuclear.html

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Oceanography vs. space exploration

  • 1. Should our Money be spent on the ocean or space exploration By: Seth Bishop
  • 2. Or Ocean or Space. This is a question that needs answering. Some say the ocean, some say space. I say both at the same time. NASA spends $16.2 billion a year. And its unknown how much money is spent on Oceanography, probably less. I say though that both budgets should be the exact same. If we do something like $10 billion for oceanography and $10 billion for space exploration. It would be fair and we would still find out what we need to know.
  • 3. How Oceanography is important It is one of are main sources of food. It is are main source of water. It is a habitat for billion of known and unknown species.
  • 4. How Space exploration is important It is our “final frontier” It gives us a place to go if something happened to earth. Studying it also lets us learn more about our planet.
  • 5. The End Please watch the other slideshares made by me. Thank You.
  • 6. References by me and other classmates Me: http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=684 Haley: http://www.nasa.gov/missions/solarsystem/Why_We_01pt1.html Haley: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/edu/curriculum/section2.pdf Haley: http://www.explorations.org/deep_sea_exploration.html Haley: http://www.research.noaa.gov/oceans/t_technology.html Adam: http://hubpages.com/hub/Is-Space-Travel-Worth-The-Cost Bailey: http://scienceray.com/astronomy/why-space-exploration-is-worth-the-billions-spent-towards-it/ Christian: http://www.astrodigital.org/space/nuclear.html