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    I chose my topic, Apollo 11, because of my love of science. Space has always been one of my favorite topics and I wanted to research Apollo 11 because it was the first moon landing. I started my research on my school data bases. I was able to find most of my primary resources on the databases but also found good secondary resources as well. At first I did not like what the database offered but once I found certain sites I could use my project took off. The main website I used was Thomson Gale.…

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    National Aeronautics and Space Administration budget because the trip was so expensive. Scientists talked about their plans to further missions to the moon and eventually Mars. The reason for human exploration of the solar system was because of the Apollo missions. President John F. Kennedy once said, “land a man on the Moon by 1970 and return him safely to Earth”(Mendell, pg 24). Apollo indeed accomplished this goal, because of the desire for human exploration in space. Wendell Mendell was…

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    NASA

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    NASA. President Dwight D. Eisenhower is the one who allowed the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) to be possible though. Eisenhower does this by signing the NASA Act on July 29th, 1958. After World War II NASA’s first administrator, T. Keith Glennan had been appointed by Eisenhower. Now, space technology was improving and on the rise of competition with other countries to go into space. Although this was a great improvement for the United States there were challenges to…

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    and one of the key elements in his operation is an extremely fast transportation system in our world. (Chambra, 2017). Before even beginning the construction of the Hyperloop, Elon has already dreamed incorporating the technology for the mars exploration. Elon Musk stated, “The Hyperloop would incorporate a series of pods travelling in an atmosphere close to an absolute vacuum.” (Chambra, 2017). Musk also plans to create a massive rocket and spaceship combination called the Interplanetary…

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    pressure situations. The mission was able to get some exploration done by taking pictures of the moon, but the only encounters that took place were problems such as an oxygen tank explosion. What make this mission historically significant is that it boosted US morale because they were able to return the crew to earth safely while further advancing progress in the space race. Apollo 13 was the seventh manned mission installment in the American Apollo Space Program, and was intended to be the…

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    head upwards into the final frontier, space. However, while the destination has changed, for the most part the reasons have not. The Spanish sought gold, which could be understood more broadly as economic return off their ventures.…

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    The Rocket Girls

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    Rise of the Rocket Girls is an interesting read about the female computers at the Jet Propulsion Lab. The book detailed about the achievements and failures of the Army’s and NASA’s computing group for many space exploration missions. The book exemplifies the importance of trial and error in developing scientific discoveries. Throughout the stories of the many female figures at JPL, the theme of success and failure echoed in their legacy. Failure can be considered as a principal part of the…

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    on Mars vary wildly from what people know on our own planet.Solar system has influenced numerous cultures effecting legends, religious beliefs and at the beginning of the 21st century. Mars Odyssey have long been achieved which is a part of Mars Exploration Program and was developed by NASA. This project was contracted out to Lockheed Martin, with an expected cost for the entire mission of US $297 million. Mars Odyssey observe and mapping the Martian surface at of the planet, and visible…

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    Although I prefer to view NASA as a sort of scientific Mecca driven by fascination and exploration, through a rose-colored telescope if you will, that was not always entirely the case. Even after the dissolution of World War II, tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union failed to waver. Our wartime feud over missiles with the USSR lingered, which then evolved into the Space Race for supremacy in spaceflight capability. On October 4, 1957, the United States watched in silence and in…

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    Science exploration has been one of the major breakthroughs in the history of mankind. It has opened the eyes to all of what is located just outside our sight and reach. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA, has been a key player in the discoveries that have been made in space. NASA still works diligently to make progress. There are constant missions that continue to explore space and the science realm, private companies competing with NASA, and budget concerns for the…

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