A Dream of the Future in Space, What Will We Choose?

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A Dream of the Future in Space, What Will We Choose?

Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla has returned home after completing a historic space mission. The grand welcome at Delhi airport was filled with national pride and emotion. How will our future change if such events become commonplace?

1. Today’s News

Source:
ABP Live

Summary:

  • Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla received a grand welcome upon returning to India at Delhi airport.
  • This mission by India’s space agency ISRO has become a symbol of national pride and the government’s vision.
  • Next to Shukla was Prasanta Balakrishnan Nair, the backup astronaut for India’s first manned space mission, Gaganyaan.

2. Considering the Background

Space development is a major stage that demonstrates a country’s technological prowess and vision. India has rapidly advanced in this field in recent years, with projects that carry national prestige in progress. This is expected to strengthen science and technology education and create new employment opportunities. How will this trend, which affects our daily lives, evolve in the future?

3. What Will the Future Look Like?

Hypothesis 1 (Neutral): A Future Where Space Travel is Common

Traveling to and from space becomes common, making space tourism accessible. The tourism and entertainment industries expand on a cosmic scale, with off-Earth resorts becoming popular. Perceptions of space change, making “extraterrestrial living” a realistic option for some people.

Hypothesis 2 (Optimistic): A Future with Major Technological Advancements

Space development accelerates, leading to new technological innovations. Solutions to energy problems and discoveries of new materials become possible, making formerly impossible things achievable. Curiosity about science increases, greatly impacting next-generation education and industries.

Hypothesis 3 (Pessimistic): A Future Where Earth’s Resources Are Depleted

Focusing on space development leads to delays in addressing Earth’s environmental issues. As Earth’s resources become scarce, moving to space becomes a privilege for a few, widening social inequalities. Attachment to Earth diminishes, and actions towards a sustainable future decrease.

4. Tips for Us

Mindset Tips

  • By feeling closer to space, maintain a broad perspective in daily choices.
  • Consider the benefits and risks brought by science and technology in a balanced way.

Small Practical Tips

  • Strive for sustainable choices in your daily life.
  • Learn about space and science and share knowledge with those around you.

5. What Would You Do?

  • If space travel became common, what would you want to try first?
  • What expectations do you have for the future brought by the advancement of science and technology?
  • How do you think about the balance between Earth’s environmental issues and space development?

What kind of future have you envisioned? Please share with us through social media quotes or comments.

Jun Sasaki

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Mostly on Youtube & Instagram. Happy to follow back! From Japan.

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