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    the SLS spacecraft to move out into the systems of the solar. A challenge that is major in the human mission conduction to the mars will be confidence level development in the transit habitat of the mars with the vehicle of the photo flight that the NASA will be allowed in committing the astronauts sending on the three years round trip in the approximation. The critical system will be required to achieve this level of the confidence which is similar to the Mars habitat transit manifestations…

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    The American government and the people of the world have always been fascinated and dreamed about going into space. The United States of America was first to land on the moon. But the US went to the moon to beat the Soviet Union due to the US and the Soviets being enemies in the Cold War. Since the US went to space in 1969, why haven't we gone farther, it is 2016. But, if the United States never of went to space in the first place, the world as we know it would not be the same. During World…

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    Moonport Film Essay

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    Moonport Film When attempting to complete a goal you have to start somewhere, that somewhere could be good or it could be bad. Have you ever wondered how NASA or our American Space Program began? Where did it start? How did it get to where it is today? and, How did it effect the economy and the people along the way? The journey of NASA, had an impact on many people, cultures, and economy’s. The film a Moonport Film explains all of this and more including, hw the location of the space program…

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    In the year 2015 the United States space program, NASA, had a budget of 17.6 billion dollars (Martin). Although this amount accounts for less than one percent of the government budget, it is still debated if the money should be spent on other uses rather than space travel and exploration. As space travel…

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    Biography of Neil Armstrong By Nadia Ludwig Did you know that an American was the first person to walk on the moon? This was only less than 50 years ago. This American’s name was Neil Armstrong. He is one of the most famous astronauts in the world. Neil Armstrong is one of only 12 people to have ever walked on the moon. Neil Armstrong was born on August 5, 1930 in Auglaize County in Ohio, his parents were Stephen Koenig Armstrong and Viola Louise Engel and he had two younger siblings Dean and…

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    Successful Life Past and Present You always used to hear what the American dream was but is it the same now? The American Dream was always thought that if you work really hard they will be very successful in life. You didn’t start out on the highest paying job or the easiest job for people to live on. But eventually you would get a better job later on and live a better life. By the end of their lifetime you would have plenty of money if you worked really hard throughout your life. You…

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    average engineering degree, the tuition fee is $45,480 per year (Stanford University) which is roughly about 90% of the average household income of $50,500. Therefore, it is as equally hard to get in as it is paying for it. Since the space age began NASA has lost 17 of its astronauts in three space crashes and Russia four cosmonauts. Thus, space exploration risks human lives. Health risks also need to be taken into consideration for example; being exposed to background microwaves radiation in…

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    Space Jam Research Paper

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    environments and planetary habitability. My past research work focused around the radiation environments on the Moon and Mars and in collaboration with Dr. Francis Cucinotta, world renowned space radiation expert and Chief Radiation Officer at the NASA Johnson Space Center and emeritus professor James Kasting, a world recognized authority in planetary habitability. The following is a highlight of a few educational and professional accomplishments:  Awarded research internship at the Fermi…

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    The Mars Mission

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    satellite was called “Sputnik 1” and it prompted Dwight D. Eisenhower’s successor (John F. Kennedy) to respond by implementing a mission that would send a few selected astronauts to the moon. By 1969, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) sent three extraordinarily brave men on a historical mission that unbeknownst to them would become a highlight for the rest of mankind. Today our country proclaims the same ambition to explore outwards from the blue marble that we call home.…

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    The Dawn Mission was a plan of executive’s discovery program accomplished by the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama. The cameras for the Dawn were provided by Max Plank Institute for Solar System Research. The noticeable and electromagnetic planning spectrometer was backed and matched by the Italian Space Agency and built…

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