On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to walk the surface of the moon. This day is marked as one of the biggest milestones in our journey towards space colonization. Since the Moon landing, NASA has experimented a lot with both human and robotic space exploration. The Constellation Program was a manned space program created during President George W. Bush’s campaign in hopes to reignite public enthusiasm for space exploration. Objections and concerns revolving around the risks of sending humans into outer space have become mitigated overtime and in some cases, been solved altogether. However, the Constellation Program was later cancelled in 2009 during President Barack Obama’s campaign for being over budget and behind schedule. Thus the official switch in NASA's main approach from a combined human and robotic approach to a solely robotic approach. Although robotic space exploration is cheaper and less riskier, human space exploration still has several advantages over it. Also, with the exception of a few years during the Apollo era, NASA's budget has lingered around 1 percent of the U.S. Federal Budget thus revealing the fact that cutting out the Constellation Program did little to change NASA's overall budget since. Stephen Hawking, English theoretical physicist and cosmologist, argues that there be an increase in NASA's budget and states that spreading the human race into space should be a long-term strategy of ours. In attempting to determine the most efficient approach, we must understand that a solely human approach isn't possible without using technology of some sort and that there are also flaws in a solely robotic approach that would make space colonization impossible. These flaws or disadvantages can be overcome when these two approaches are united. A kind of reciprocal relationship becomes evident between the two; a type of relationship where the two must work as partners and make up for each other's weaknesses. We cannot continue with using one approach over the other if we are to reap the full benefits of space exploration. We must find the optimal combination of the two space approaches if we are to explore outer space and eventually colonize planetary surfaces. This website will serve as a tool in determining the most efficient approach towards space colonization.