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    Space Race

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    we die, we want people to accept it. We’re in a risky business, and we hope that if anything happens to us it will not delay the program. The conquest of space is worth the risk of life” (178). Sending more men to space would not be accomplished by NASA until almost eighteen months later with the Apollo 7 mission. Apollo 7 surpassed the time spent in space by all of the Soviet space flights combined with a total of ten days and twenty hours while orbiting the earth 163 times (Taylor 131).…

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    of the book when there are parts of the book like this: “I'm going to be setting a fire. In the Hab [a shelter that can protect the astronauts from the harsh environment of Mars; the astronauts’ habitat]. On purpose. If you asked every engineer at NASA what the worst scenario for the Hab was, they'd answer ‘fire.’ If you asked them what the result would be, they’d answer ‘death by fire’” (Weir 29). This was just after he had realized how low he was on food/water…. talk about suspense! Suspense…

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    Don't say that he's hypocritical, Say rather that he's apolitical. Tom Lehrer – “Wernher von Braun” July 20, 1969, 10:56 p.m. Eastern Standard Time: Half a billion people watched with pride as an American airman from Ohio took the first step onto the moon. He and his two compatriots had traveled almost 400,000 kilometers through space––the culmination of two decades of research and 150 billion dollars. The American flag planted on the Moon proved a capstone moment in the space race. This…

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    exploration has always been a point of contention, whether it is the religious perspective or the allocation of funds but one thing that was always consistent was the appeal to broaden and expand our knowledge of the solar system and of space in general. NASA has been the frontrunner and forefront of the space exploration game globally and has always had their goals set on being the first to achieve many milestones. The Mars Exploration Rover (MER) initiative was one of those monumental…

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    Research Paper On Mars

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    rock causing it be rocky, dusty, dry with a red coloring. Because of being dusty and dry, Mars has extreme dust storms that can last for months this is due to the shape of its orbit. The orbit is more oval and elongated than other planets (Planets) (NASA)…

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    Moon Landing Real Essay

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    theory was that the moon landing was real. According to expert, Tom Kemnitz, Armstrong reported that they landed on the moon from the rocket ship sent into space. Armstrong says, “Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed” from the moon to NASA this supports that the moon landing was real because an astronaut on the mission reported that they landed. This would not have happened if it was faked. There is physical and visual proof that the moon landing happened. Kemnitz says, “Man had…

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    Reagan's Space Policy

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    These core functions have not significantly changed from the Reagan-era to the current President Obama administration. President Ronald Reagan’s Space Policies, Issues and Decisions. President Reagan started evaluating his space program by shaking up NASA by bringing in veteran space professionals and conducted a thorough…

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    earth but maybe we could actually explore it for ourselves. July 29, 1958, the founding of NASA (The National Aeronautics and Space Administration), Why was this organization created you might ask? After the Soviet space program’s launch of the first artificial satellite (Sputnik 1) in 1957 the United States realized there own lacking space efforts. So, Dwight D. Eisenhower took immediate action and created NASA. Although the Soviet Union did beat the U.S. into space that was not going to stop…

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    America and the world have been widely impacted scientifically by the advancements coming from the moon landing. Not only did advance the technology we have for space but technology we use everyday. Some inventions that help save lives and make americans everyday life easier came out of this. One of the most important Inventions was the cat scanner and computer microchips. Some of the things that came out of this was freeze-dried food and installation that are used for houses. not only did…

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    he owns his own podcast (“Startalk”), he was voted Sexiest Astrophysicist Alive by People Magazine in 2000, he was recognized by the International Astronomical Union and was dubbed the name of asteroid 13123 “Tyson”. and he is the recipient of the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal, the highest award given by…

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