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    Hst Observation

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    researcher is to choose one of the images provided by the center. After reading the explanation of the image, questions need to be reviewed as well as a description of the images contents. As the final portion of the lab, the researcher will review a NASA mission, to enable the understanding of tool, content, and simulation of the actual study. As a researcher, I began my lab by researching the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). The ATCA is operated by the Commonwealth Scientific and…

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    When in Space internet is faster (as long as the device is in range). This can be useful since the internet houses an extensive library on just about anything. Information can be powerful but what will happen when a crew member falls ill or injures himself and there is no available resources to use even if there is data on the subject. On all manned flights the possible Astronauts go through rigorous training to weed out any medical issues but they can still be there. Most conditions are…

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    Space Exploration

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    means providing all the essentials for surviving up there, “Each day spent onboard by an ISS crewmember costs about $7.5 million” (Lafleur 1). Further research signifies more precautions and safeguards to prevent casualties. To keep astronauts safe, NASA needs the continued support of the scientific community. Further research on space guarantees the colonization of other…

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    Apollo 11 Research Paper

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    technology was not as advanced as it is right now. “The Apollo computers had less processing power than a cellphone.” In order for the astronauts to have a safe lunar landing scientist had to study the moon’s surface for two years. “Mission planners at NASA studies lunar surface for two years, searching for the best place to make the historic landing.” As they were heading to the moon it was said that the astronauts made a total of three broadcast. Two of them were televised broadcasts from the…

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    “We choose to go to the moon” Analysis Our speech that we chose to analyze will be the “We choose to go to the moon” speech. The speech is about us going to the moon and competing with the soviet union to get to the moon first. He also wants the U.S. to go to the moon to find out more things about space and the rest of the universe. He said going to the moon will lead to more advances than there were before going to the moon. He hopes for more knowledge, and peace by this decision. He knows…

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    NASA Genesis Mission Failure Andrew Slimmon SID: 200365261 University of Regina 1.0: Introduction On August 8, 2001, the Genesis probe was launched at Cape Canaveral, Florida with the primary objective of retrieving samples of solar wind to be returned to Earth. These samples were intended to provide data including the chemical and isotopic composition of solar wind, which would help scientists understand how our solar system was formed(reference). When the probe’s drogue parachute failed to…

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    into the cosmos were the result of significant effort and funding on the part of the United States and other various space agencies. So, they foremost require money, or they will literally not get off the ground. In the United States, the ability of NASA to explore space in a consistent and revolutionary capacity has been limited by a dwindling budget, which took up at its height less than 4.5% of the federal budget and, in the modern day, takes up about 0.5% of the federal budget (Kring). As…

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    Long time ago space exploration was only a dream, people saw this as something impossible and far away from reality, but that dream became true. After many failures and mistakes humans were able to travel to space, as it is described by The Aerospace Corporation (n.d.) “Russian Lt. Yuri Gagarin became the first human to orbit Earth in Vostok 1. His flight lasted 108 minutes, and Gagarin reached an altitude of 327 kilometers.” This first trip opened people eyes and make them believe that there…

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    It is undoubted that space exploration is an important human activity with numerous benefits for the mankind while some progressively adore that it is a waste of money. This essay will prudently persuade how the development in the space exploration could benefit humanity with logical arguments and facts. Innovations are the way forward for continuous development and as a result of such innovations, we have been able to expand our horizons. Latest developments in space transportation and related…

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    Space is a different dimension that can be deadly or breath-taking. People are curious to understand the space and what lies beyond the universal. This can be accomplished by sending astronauts to space to explore the changes in Earth and operate advanced technology such as Satellites and space stations. Nevertheless, most astronauts are not ready to withstand primitive conditions such as prolonged absences and stress environment. Even though they train themselves to be prepare, they are not…

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