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    Loreno: A Short Story

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    could never tell his wife why he was late. That would never do. No. She would have to remain in the dark. The man started to walk to his car when his phone rang. He stopped and dropped his head back to stare at the sky. No stars were visible and the moon had gone into hiding. Nature itself attempted to hide his evil deed. But it could not stop the inquisition of a wife. He reached into his pocket and without looking at the caller-id, he answered.…

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    Persuasive Essay On Mars

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    Woooooooo!!! mars one’s first Crew has landed. The Issue is Mars One is going to Mars. Some people are not wanting to go at all whatsoever. We are going to be telling you about a planned trip to mars in the late 2020’s, we think it should happen, but some people think it is bad. We will tell you who it is a good thing, and can be helpful. Mars one is a good thing because we get to learn and explore a new planet. The first reason is that when planet earth runs out of resources like iron and…

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    Politics have forever been a drive in space exploration. Starting with the Space Race in the late 1950s between the Soviet Union and United States. The race for space exploration was because of the need to be superior and make the rules. For example, the Europeans were the first people to travel to North America; they were able to create a society and cause the United States to be born. The USSR started out with simple tests in space, but after putting a dog in space the head of the Space Task…

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    Space Age Fashion Design

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    using synthetic materials and the sleek design of the time to present within their fashion models. In 1964, well known designer Pierre Cardin launches his avant garde “Space Age” line of clothing. Also during this time André Courrèges releases his “Moon Girl” collection, introducing to the world the go-go boots. Going back to how the Space Age was brought closer to home through appliances and general architectural design, by incorporating the space age into fashion, this allows people to…

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    WASP 12b Essay

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    Telescope Imaging Spectrograph on the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. WASP-12b's albedo measured in at 0.064. This amount of light is extremely low. The planet is darker than freshly laid asphalt. The Exoplanet is two times less reflective than our own moon, which has an albedo of 0.12. WASP-12b orbits a sun like star named WASP-12A, which is about 1400 light years away. The Exoplanet's radius is almost twice the size of Jupiter and has a year of over just one earth day. WASP-12b is…

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    graduates believe the exact opposite. Where would we be today without NASA. We would not have been the first people to land on the moon or even orbit earth. We would not have been able to send teachers up to space that risked their lives for space and space exploration. Space exploration is a huge part of the future of the United States. Do other planets, stars, moons, or galaxies contain anything that…

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    The Soviet and American Races In 1900’s The Soviet Union and America were having races. It is probably not the races that you are thinking of. The Soviet Union were have races to make their country better. There were three main races; space race, cold war(arms races), and the race to have the better country at sports. The first paragh is going to be about the space race. The second paragh is going to be about the cold war. The third paragh is going to be about the race of being better at sports…

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    Hubble Space Telescope

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    Hubble Space Telescope Kush Patel Hour: 1 The Hubble Space Telescope started to be built in 1977 and was launched in April 24, 1990 in space by ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). It was used to gather light from cosmic objects, so scientists can better understand the universe around us. It was also a basic reflector with a 94.5 inch mirror that give astronomers a clear view of the universe in visible, infrared, and ultraviolet light. The…

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    Hygens Probe Essay

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    The Huygens probe was engineered to fulfill all objectives regarding Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. The probe was made to withstand landing and collect as much information as possible. The design enabled the probe to brake while descending into Titan’s atmosphere followed by parachuting the remaining spacecraft equipped with instruments to the moon’s surface. Engineers were uncertain where the landing site would be and enabled the probe with different features making it capable of landing on…

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    which makes the longest orbital time period for a planetary object in the solar system. The mass of Pluto is 1.303±0.003)×1022 kg and the radius of the planet is 0.1863 Earths. The small size of the planet makes it around one-sixth of the size of the moon, which made it the smallest planet in solar system. However, the discovery of Eris (another dwarf planet) made Pluto much smaller, and this size ratio inspired the international Astronomical Union (IAU) to alter its definition of a celestial…

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