Space exploration has always been fascinating and important for scientific discoveries. However, I believe the number of these missions should be reduced because they are very expensive, and there are bigger problems on Earth that need attention.
First of all, space missions cost a lot of money. For example, sending rockets to the Moon or Mars costs billions of dollars. Instead of spending so much on exploring space, governments could use this money to help people in need. For instance, many people do not have access to clean water, good education, or proper healthcare. Solving these problems would improve the quality of life for millions of people.
Secondly, space exploration can harm the environment. Rockets release harmful gases into the atmosphere during launches, which adds to climate change. Instead of focusing on other planets, we should take better care of Earth. For example, investing in renewable energy or reducing pollution could help solve environmental problems more effectively.
On the other hand, I understand that space missions have benefits, like improving technology and helping us learn more about the universe. Satellites, for example, are useful for communication and weather forecasts. But I believe we don’t need so many space missions to achieve these goals. A smaller number of focused missions would still be enough.
In conclusion, while space exploration is interesting and useful, it costs too much money and damages the environment. Reducing the number of space missions would allow us to focus on solving urgent problems here on Earth.
