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An argument for human exploration of the moon and Mars.

P. D. Spudis

Year
1997
Citations
21

Abstract

A debate of the merits of human space travel as opposed to robots is presented. While robotic space travel would be considerably less expensive, the author takes the position that there are certain skills and research abilities that only humans possess. Human contributions to past lunar exploration are considered, along with a discussion of the interaction of humans with robotics or other artificial intelligence or computer driven technologies. The author concludes that while robots and machines are tools which should be incorporated into space travel, they are not adequate substitutes for people.

Keywords

Mars Exploration ProgramArgument (complex analysis)RobotSpace (punctuation)Artificial intelligenceRoboticsPosition (finance)Exploration of MarsComputer scienceSpace exploration

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