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    Space Exploration And Colonization Space exploration is a wonderous thing that some people could only dream about happening.Being able to see the cosmos and floating in the nothingness, see stars, explore planets and other solar systems. There's just something extravagant about it, nevertheless it can also be dangerous and can kill you if you're not prepared just think of the climate on other planets.We also produce lots of litter when leaving earth's atmosphere but we could…

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    astronaut of Apollo 13, when the oxygen tank explored in the Space in 1970. After the talk, this lunar exploration gained a worldwide concern. Three astronauts in the craft fought with numerous disastrous faults and eventually back to the earth. In 1995, this regrettable story was even recorded as a historical docudrama named Apollo 13. Such social repercussion brought up a perspective that Apollo 13, one of the most well-known explorations of Space, was a legendary encounter with the Moon…

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    Many people argue that this is a waste of money. If we stop sending human beings into space, this money can be used for other useful research in the science field including the depths of the ocean, which is close to 90 percent unexplored (Etzioni). The United States alone has a space program budget of over seventeen and half billion dollars just for the year 2015 (Rogers). In great regards many people question why we spend that annually…

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    American space endeavors are under attack, but before you rush to your window to see UFO’s flying around, you should know that the enemy actually comes from this planet. The enemy picking apart at our modern space program is funding. In the two articles over the government’s financial space policy, there are two sides opposed as of how our nation should proceed to fund space endeavors, and whether it is a matter for the government to control or not. Greg Autry and Laura Huang, the writers of…

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    of going to space instantly captivated these children. Outer space entices human curiosity. Curiosity and the desire for knowledge and understanding is what sets humans apart from other species. The same curiosity that drove scientists like Marie Curie and Albert Einstein drives many to dream of space exploration. However, not all people share this intense desire for knowledge and inquiry, and that is not the only concern…

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    business of creating products, they are in the business of science. It might be important to know that NASA’s support goes beyond public technology. NASA researches climate change, employes engineers, ignites curiosity, launches rockets, explores space, and acts as an ambassador to other countries (Miozzi). NASA is no waste, it produces technology, which will in turn directly benefit the average person. In the event that a citizen never comes in contact with a NASA inspired product, this…

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    Pathfinder Research Paper

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    Mars, and a human crew has at last been sent to the red planet to finish preparations for the settlement. Logistics such as rocket propulsion, humans in space, and robot-human missions will be included, as well as details concerning setting up a colony on Mars. Robot in Space: The Pathfinder Mission: Robotic missions have always been essential to space travel. Robots have fewer needs than humans, and handle radiation and reduced gravity well. They also act as scouts, returning valuable…

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    Major exploration; is it worth the risk? “There are billions of places out there that we know nothing about. The fact that we know nothing about them excites me, and I want to go out and find them. ” This quote was spoken by Brian Cox when Cox spoke this saying, it was a call to action to explore. When I read the multiple informational texts in collection 4, I learned that space and ocean exploration has brought many medical and technological advances. Although there is some risk with…

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    has raised this question: Should there be a manned spaceflight to Mars? Despite the risks, the benefits for humans of a manned mission to Mars allows, offers, and ensures the new birth of exploration for the world. It will allow for more accurate information about Mars, the ability to explore farther out in space, and the spaceflight will allow the bringing together of different…

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    NASA Persuasive Essay

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    Are you a big fan NASA’s space exploration work? Over the years space exploration has brought humankind closer to a new planet to live on and new materials to use. Space exploration should continue because it represents a pathway to a more advanced lifestyle on our society and it has strongly improved our health and safety on our lives developing new technology therefore, helping the people on Earth. Space Exploration should be funded because NASA is working on finding life on Mars. According…

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