Space exploration helps mankind understand our planet, and to protect it. That’s why it is important to keep exploring space, despite it's danger. It gives us a better understanding of our solar system's history, and how it's working. In addition, the technology that we have today depends on our knowledge of orbits, with our satellites. In this essay, I will show the reasons of why humans are better than robots for space explorations. Humans have brains that let them problem solve better than robots. Robinson said that one person can teach us more than a lot of robotic missions. He states, humans are more valuable than robots for space exploring. The better mind of humans, let the missions go easily. If any problems happened, humans could fix it. In addition, Spudis explains the 1973 mission of Skylab, where humans can install and maintain complex missions. When Skylab was launched by astronauts, there were some problems and it's solar panels were lost, but the crew successfully set up a new thermal shield and deployed a solar panel. Their preparation saved the entire Skylab program. This is an example of problem solving, that robots may not possess. Another advantage is that humans have more flexibility and easier mobility in space, compared to robots. This allows humans to do their job easily, and spend more time observing things. Humans can also do the missions in the shorter time because their flexibility. This lack of flexibility may cause the robot's body may break at any time, resulting in a loss of the mission. The mission of Apollo 17, in December 1972 showed that humans have more mobility in space. Astronauts who traveled by Apollo, crossed about thirty-five kilometers in just 3 days, but the robots that traveled to Mars crossed about thirty-four kilometers in 8 years (Crawford 2014). Humans are essential to the efficiency of space travel. Additionally, the number of samples collected by humans, shows that humans have more