NASA could possibly discover another solar system or planet. According to Britt,”The discovery of a Jupiter-like planet and another about the size of Saturn has astronomers suggesting that solar systems like our own may be common.” (par.1). If NASA try their hardest they can be able to explore the other solar system that there may be in our galaxy. If they do discover a solar system, it could possibly contain a sustainable planet for human life. Another Earth to be exact since some people think Earth is being over-populated. Stated by Wolchover,” Many scientists think Earth has a maximum carrying capacity of 9 billion to 10 billion people. There are indeed constraints on the amount of food that Earth can produce”. (par. 6). Explaining that Earth can only maintain such amount of people, by it being affected with food, society, and disasters. According to Oberg,“ The 20th of February, 2012, will be the 50th anniversary of the first U.S. orbital manned spaceflight. To mark the occasion, retired pilot Craig Russell had an over-the-top idea: Reenact astronaut John Glenn's mission, but do it with private funding and off-the-shelf technologies. Ultimately, a lack of funding killed Russell's dream.”(par. 1). Meaning that NASA would like to orbit Earth again and discover something new but can’t due to …show more content…
According to Cox, “Private companies topped expectations for job creation in September, adding 200,000 new positions thanks in part to a boost from large companies. Companies with more than 500 workers added 106,000 new positions for the month.”(par. 3). Since right now job is a big issue in our country due to population and education, it could be somewhat reduced with the jobs available through privatizing space. According to The Guardian, “ But, if you have a degree, you will get paid better in the private sector” (Public v Private sector pay” par. 2). Meaning that if you have a degree, you are more likely to be paid more than working in a public