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    NASA administrators were being pulled in many directions and there were scheduling pressure from Congress, the White House, U.S government, the American public, government agencies and aerospace industry were all demanding actions on launching. The operating budget cuts also played a major part because of the “reforms for promoting flight safety in NASA’s management structure had been implemented. Also, the emphasis concerning technical oversight of the shuttle program was restricted. Meanwhile,…

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    hidden side of the development of space. This book shows the history outside of JFK and the race to space. It tells the story of the women who helped the US be the first to walk the moon. It also helps understand how the space industry is not just NASA.…

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    In “SpaceX VS. Blue Origin” the author, Austin Carr, is writing about the rivalries between the businesses of Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) and the aerospace firm Blue Origin. Carr discusses their contributions to spaceflight, competition between the companies to recruit best engineers and to make history, and the construction of reusable rockets. Carr concludes his article by telling his readers who he thinks is winning the modern space race. Carr does an excellent job writing about…

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    of the day. Actually it is not true you get very bored when you are on a space mission. Although you may get bored, it is worth going to space and pick up asteroids. Scientist have been studying the mission to go to space and pick up asteroids. NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, should fund the asteroids studies because we can be aware, we can capture the asteroids , and we may get recourses for money. There was this man in Vanavara in Siberia in 1908, sitting…

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    Pluto Exploratory Mission

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    Our NASA team is proposing an exploratory mission to the planet Pluto. Although the planet is very far away we have reason to believe that with the technology to get there and set up a base. We have done extensive research on this planet and strongly recommend that this mission is approved and carried out. One reason that this mission is essential to the development of NASA and the human race is the physical features of the land. Pluto is cold, but has 30% water ice and 70% rock material.…

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    “Curiosity kills the cat.” We all have heard that quote before sometime in our lives. Yet, humankind defied that rule. We have crossed the continents to search for new land, vast oceans for resources, and now we finally reached space. With our emerging technologies, space exploration is worth devoting time and spending on to further develop our civilization, but there are questionable perspectives that people have hindering the action. Since the 20th century, exploring the space has been the…

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    Cassini, the icy crust, hydrothermal activity and depth, rotation of the moon, methane, and the moon’s atmosphere. There are also many scientific possibilities that lie in this moon, scientists believe that there is a possibility animals can live here. NASA is trying to create more space crafts to launch to other planets, to see if they are livable for creatures. Even though Cassini was the spacecraft that went to Saturn, it was a robotic spacecraft so, no humans or animals were used or…

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    mission to send humans to Mars since it would be too costly, take an exessive amount of time to carry out, and it would be overall too dangerous. First, a mission to Mars would be very expensive to perform. According to NASA, "Sending humans to Mars would be incredibly expensive. NASA estimates the total cost would be about 100 billion overall" (Source #6). This displays why the United States should not lead a mission to Mars by showing how much resources it would take to carry out the mission.…

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    Pluto Essay

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    There has recently been a NASA spacecraft, called New Horizons, that flew to Pluto to do some studying. The spacecraft took off 9 ½ years ago from Cape Canaveral, Florida and its flight has spanned 3 billion miles. The spacecraft is operated from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland. New Horizons has taken pictures of Pluto and has revealed a variety of landscapes. From soaring mountains to dunes to frozen ice. “Pluto is showing us a diversity of…

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    Katherine Goble Johnson

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    To be a “Black First” is commendable, but to be a female “Black First” is even more praiseworthy. Katherine Goble Johnson was one such lady, who came from an ordinary life, and made the most of the world. She was born in White Sulfur Springs West Virginia on August 26th 1918 to Joshua and Joylette Coleman. She grew from a student to a teacher, wife, mother, mathematician, grandmother, and finally honored for her dedication for our country. She married Jimmy Goble (died December 1956) and James…

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