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    the people on Earth. Space Exploration should be funded because NASA is working on finding life on Mars. According to NASA, “Mars has always been a source of inspiration for explorers and scientists. Robotic missions have found evidence of water, but if life exists beyond Earth still remains a mystery.” If NASA isn’t funded they won’t be able to explore Mars and possibly even give us a new life to start off in. As declared by NASA “Mars has always been a source of inspiration for explorers and…

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    Essay 3 On July 29, 1958 The United States established NASA which is funded by the government. Nasa was created simply to beat the soviet union to the moon which was named the space race. Since space exploration became a reality there has been a total of 18 fatalities. This supports the fact that space exploration is dangerous. Feb 1, 2003 was the launch of a space shuttle that failed to launch which resulted to an explosion ( latimes.com par. 1 ) . The launch was live broadcast throughout out…

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    But Cruz's first meetings with NASA workers in a Space committee gathering showed a more aggressive part about him. Cruz and Sen. Cory Gardner made clear quite that for them, the main mission of NASA's space exploration, not any of their other scientific pursuits, like monitoring climate change from space and certain things that other countries may have not discovered. It will be more difficult to put people in space if sea levels rise states Senator Bill Nelson of (Florida), of which is one of…

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    Immediately was seen the postponement of the space shuttle program in Columbia’s aftermath for 2 years, whilst NASA conveyed the CAIB, whom subsequently released detailed incident reports, pertaining criticism of the minimization of safety issues at NASA over the years. The disaster also shook NASA out of the complacency it had fallen into, prompting a serious revaluation of their notions of acceptable levels of risk, with comparison to 1986 Challenger…

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    The Pros And Cons Of NASA

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    National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA). It is a government-owned agency, meaning that its funding comes from taxpayer money. This also means that the amount of things that can be accomplished to further our comprehension about space exploration is limited by the cost to pursue these actions. NASA’s budget for the current…

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    Funding NASA Essay

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    My name is NaTasha Palmer and I believe you should keep funding NASA I believe that you should do this because maybe we could get to some plant that is new and we can live on if earth get crowded or maybe find a new life sorace that could be very very useful to us and that could help us survive on a old planet that we can not survive on now and maybe we could find something that cures bad disease. To support my claim in NASA's Shuttle Program cost $209-was it worth it? It say “And shuttle…

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    you ever thought about life beyond earth? Scientist from NASA have been researching and building many prototypes of rovers to test possible places that maybe one day we might colonize on it! One of these places that NASA has been researching is the moon Titan, NASA picked this moon to research(although they are researching more planets similar to earth) because, it has many signs that it could sustain life one day! Some theories about NASA and the thought and evidence of life beyond earth…

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    usually come to mind, Nasa and SpaceX. To most, the organizations appear as the same with similar goals and agendas. They're competing to see who can initiate space travel first. Nasa and SpaceX work together as well, so wouldn’t they both be similar? Even though Nasa and SpaceX are similar, one difference, Nasa being a government agency and SpaceX being a private organization, creates many differences. The work life and goals of Nasa and SpaceX are polar opposites. Nasa, being an…

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    NASA Discovered: We May be ‘Just A Cousin’ with Martian NASA (National Aeronautics & Space Administration) released the finding of the possible fossilized life on Mars. Three small rocks that NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover examined on site identified to be the organic compounds that includes complex compound so-called PAHs. Nasa announced that this evidence may show the existence of primitive life in Mars. Ashwin Vasavada, project scientist for the Mars Science Lab (Curiosity), NASA Jet…

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    NASA is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. They are the U.S. government agency responsible for science and technology related to air and space(Dunbar, NASA.gov). NASA was created in 1958 at the beginning of the Cold War with the goal winning the Space Race (Sandra, NASA.gov). The Space Race started in 1957, when the Soviets launched the Sputnik satellite. They won the Space Race by getting a man to the moon first (Barry, history.nasa.gov). After Neil Armstrong walked on the…

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