Pros And Cons Of Robotic Space Missions

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Quicker and quicker is the development of the whole world in numerous aspects, such as economy, technology, politics, culture and other aspects, and larger and larger is the number of human beings that have realized the promising prospects for the robotic mission, nowadays it has been an inevitable trend for each and every one of us to wonder whether sending humans on future missions will be better or robotic space missions will be better. Whenever it comes to the idea of sending humans on future missions will be better when compared with robotic space missions, a negative voice will always cry out that the robotic space mission is absolutely a wiser choice for human beings to choose. There is no doubt that I am personally in approval of the latter point of view that the robotic space missions will be a better choice, as will be elaborately discussed in the following.
First and foremost comes that the robotic space missions can be used to reduce human beings’ burden to a certain degree. Detailed speaking, in the past
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Maybe some will argue that substituting humans with robots may in the meanwhile make human beings become lazybones as they will tend to rely on the robots to implement for them so that they can directly enjoy the outcomes that have been brought by them. As a matter of fact, the best state is that these robots have help human beings to a large extent so that they have make human beings save more time to do whatever they want to do for improving themselves or entertaining (Randi James, 2014). Furthermore, robots can be seen as working machines that will follow the order sincerely and then conduct them rigidly without any complaint, as is really hard for human beings to