by Admin » Wed May 08, 2019 7:28 am
Jaime wrote:
> Hello!!
>
> My answers:
> 1. In my opinion, it is important to explore space, because it allows us to
> acquire new knowledge about life, and new opportunities for human beings on
> other planets, however it is expensive and few countries can develop this
> type of science, by tourism, is Wasting money, on earth there are many
> places to visit.
>
> 2. In my childhood I remember ET, a film about a tender and friendly alien,
> with humans, was famous in the years 80, and exhibited on the five
> continents.
Thanks for writing Jaime. I agree, the tourism aspect is just ridiculous - exclusive holidays for billionaires is not a priority. Anyway, we have enough problems caused by tourisms as it is! :)
Two things:
and exhibited on the five continents= A movie is shown, not exhibited. So: it was shown all over the world.
by tourism, is Wasting money,= This is not complete. You can say: As for developing space tourism, it's a big waste of money.
See you,
Pieter
Jaime wrote:
> Hello!!
>
> My answers:
> 1. In my opinion, it is important to explore space, because it allows us to
> acquire new knowledge about life, and new opportunities for human beings on
> other planets, however it is expensive and few countries can develop this
> type of science, by tourism, is Wasting money, on earth there are many
> places to visit.
>
> 2. In my childhood I remember ET, a film about a tender and friendly alien,
> with humans, was famous in the years 80, and exhibited on the five
> continents.
Thanks for writing Jaime. I agree, the tourism aspect is just ridiculous - exclusive holidays for billionaires is not a priority. Anyway, we have enough problems caused by tourisms as it is! :)
Two things:
and exhibited on the five continents= A movie is shown, not exhibited. So: it was shown all over the world.
by tourism, is Wasting money,= This is not complete. You can say: As for developing space tourism, it's a big waste of money.
See you,
Pieter