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    Rod Pyle's Destination Mars

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    The interest in the planet of mars goes way back in history. People have always seemed to be interested in what it has to offer for us. Mars is continuously used in movies, shows, and other forms of entertainment because it is such a mysterious topic. Stated in the novel Destination Mars, written by Rod Pyle, he mentions that Mars is the planet of dreams. People will always look to Mars to clench their thirst for mystery and potential for an alternate place to live. According to scientist they…

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    Forms On Mars

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    Are There Living Forms On Mars? Scientists ask themselves; are there any extraterrestrial life beyond Earth? Humans are interested in the extraterrestrial life because we might not be the only ones out here in the universe. Being able to contact with and learn from other forms of life would be amazing. The human civilization might be able to contain help from other extraterrestrial and learn their ways of life. If there are or aren't living forms out in the universe, it is up to us to find out.…

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    The Justice League In the work, Martian Chronicles, by Ray Bradbury, the theme of injustice on Mars has been reflected through the characters in the fourth expedition. Jeff Spender stands out from the beginning, as his solemn behavior opposes that of the celebratory ones of the rest of the crew. From the start, he understands the injustice of the men being on mars in the first place, and is grieved knowing what will happen to the martian civilization after humans take over. His anger towards…

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    The Director, Ridley Scott, of, The Martian 2015, has employed film language to convey ideas about important themes directed at teenagers. Scott has sent his powerful message to the audience of teenagers by successfully using symbols, written text, an amazing audio track and highly entertaining technical features. Ridley Scott has used Themes, to convey messages to the audience (Mostly Teenagers/Adults), to help them make it more interesting for the viewers. The Main type of themes that Ridley…

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    An Anthropologist from Mars - Review British neurologist’s Oliver Sack’s first publishes Temple Grandin’s case study in The New Yorker magazine (Sacks, 1993), and then includes in his book ‘An Anthropologist in Mars’ (Sacks, 1995). This case study offers the reader an empathetic yet compassionate insight into day to day challenges experienced with living with autism from the perspective of World renowned Autism advocate and American Professor of Animal Science, Temple Grandin PH.D. Grandin…

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    Elon Musk Research Paper

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    Have you ever wondered what it be like to live on Mars? That is one question the Elon Musk asked himself. Elon Musk is a businessman who is 46 years old,and is the owner of Tesla and SpaceX. I goal at SpaceX is to get humans to mars and invent new technology doing it. Elon Musk is a influential advocate of space exploration through his actions including cheaper space travel, sending people to Mars to live on. Also creates innovating technology for discovery and transportation. Firstly, Elon…

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    research about water on Mars, as they are looking to find the presence of life on a new planet. Many discoveries have been made allowing them to strongly believe that Mars contains water and might still contain it. They still need to do a lot of research to confirm their interpretations and research as some of their arguments can be explained by other reasons then water. Introduction: A recent research by Nasa has comes to prove the presence of water on Mars. Mars is one…

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    Mars, and even its surrounding asteroids, are brimming with resources from metals – such as gold, silver, and platinum (NASA) – to gases – such as deuterium, a natural gas not abundantly found on earth, which has the capability to produce a copious amount of energy (NASA). These natural resources provide an immediate reason to attempt to make meaningful contact with Mars as they could be used on Earth; they are also an economically viable…

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    between the ionosphere and the solar wind is was still not fully understood and therefore this instrument was considered a priority for the mission. The PFS instrument, is an IR Fourier spectrometer with high-resolution capabilities modeled after the Mars Express Instrument (Svedhem et al., 2007). PFS was built in order to observe the upper cloud layer and mesosphere especially in the thermal IR range which allows for measurements to be conducted in light or dark (Svedhem et al., 2007). A UV…

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    Ray Bradbury’s story, “All Summer in a Day,” takes place on the planet Venus, where it rains heavily all the time. The protagonist, Margot, recently arrived to Venus from Earth. Margot remembers what all the other children living on Venus can’t, the sun. Because Margot is the only one who remembers the light and joy the sun brings, the children grow jealous of her. One lesson that this story suggests is that if you get caught up in your own jealousy, you can end up hurting others. In the…

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