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essay on benefits of interplanetary missions​

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★ At the end of the Cold War and the space race, a new rationale was made on the pragmatic use of space for improving life on Earth, with notable utilities such as satellite telecommunications, remote sensing, microgravity research and satellite navigation. Government, space programs began investing in practical outcomes for the public good. Therefore, the importance of measuring the socio-economic benefits of space activities steadily grew throughout the 1970s and 1980s, an era defined as "Mission to Planet Earth". These benefits continue into today's society as the privatization of space travel and space exploration continues to show scientific and socio-economic benefits to those around them.

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An interplanetary mission is a voyage or trip through outer space involving more than one planet. As of 27 March 2020, there have been no manned interplanetary missions. So far, all manned missions have been in Earth's orbit or to its Moon. A large number of robotic interplanetary missions have been performed by the NASA, the Soviet Union (and later by Roscosmos), Indian Space Research Organisation, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and the European Space Agency.

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