Colonization of Mars

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    From my general reading of the book “Why I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming” by Mike Brown, I was able to grasp an understanding of his personal character. In the beginning of the book it’s hard to point out his personality, due to his brief insight on his childhood upbringing. He began describing his passion and direct gravitation towards astronomy, which would later impact his life tolerably. His metamorphosis from childhood to adulthood, slightly changed, but in the end became his life…

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    Shouldn’t Go to Mars Why would you want to go to mars when you know nothing about the planet. You might know its the so called “Red Planet” but do you know anything else. Did you know there's --extreme weather on Mars that include insane dust storms, -81 degree temperature, and last but not least your pocketbook. On Mars there are severe conditions that could change your life forever.On mars you can’t you could die from its deadly radiation that could kill you instantly.Also on mars you're…

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    I have always had a concern for our planet's health and wanted to ask the question if we are irreversibly damaging our home. If this is the case then there is a possibility that we will be able to colonize different planets in our solar system and or make a man made structure to live in. This topic really hits home with me because I need to know where we will go if our earth can no longer provide us the support we need. We will have to find an affordable way to colonize a place that is foreign…

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    found in movies today. In 2015, Ridley Scott, director of the 1979 film Alien, released The Martian, another renowned movie to occur outside of Earth. After a ferocious storm on Mars, the crew abandoned the station, unintentionally leaving a wounded—but alive—Mark Watney behind. Watney, played by Matt Damon, then colonizes Mars by growing potatoes and discovers how to communicate with NASA back on Earth to plan a rescue mission. Eventually, the crew returns to recover him, permitting them all to…

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    Sustainable On Mars

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    searched about whether life would be sustainable on Mars. When Nicolaus Copernicus was the first scientist to theorize that Mars was a planet there was much controversy. Although there was much criticism, new discoveries arrived about planets along with, their orbit around the Sun. Mars has an orbit around the Sun which is farther than the Earth. Due to Mars having a larger orbit, consequently Mars has harsher plus longer seasons. “Days” on Mars are called souls, they are approximately forty…

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    Astronomy is the study of planets, sun, stars, the entire universe. Since the beginning of time humans have been looking at the space.............then ancient civilization , Babylonians, were the first to start Recording the observation they were making and it's also believe they recorded the first time Halley's Comet passed thru earth in the year 164bc. Fast-forward to the year 1571 to be more exact, Johannes Kepler, was born. This figure was a mathematician, astronomer and astrologer. He is…

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    increases and the forces are most intense. Coming out of Venus, the kinetic energy is present and it throws you through the Earth at a speed of 62 miles per hour. Once you depart from Earth, you push through the two loops leading you right into Mars. After you land on Mars, you go shooting down a long hill reaching terminal velocity, into…

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    demonstrate the much-need technologies that we would need for the hopeful placement of humans on Mars. For this, NASA has a phased approach strategy to all their in-space objectives. ARM is certainly no exception. The first phase begins with identifying asteroids. from there, the redirect mission takes up phase two. Phase three and beyond has a crewed mission redirecting asteroids and using the technology to get to Mars.…

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    Impact Of Earth's Moons

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    Bang Theory or even the Big Splash, but the Theia Impact is the biggest contribution to our planet and is timeless to us humans. Although the impact happened 4.5 billion years ago, and 30 to 50 million years after the solar system began to form, a mars sized rock created a modern tool used everyday by everybody. Earth’s moon is unique in matter and how it became apart of our planet's orbit. Moons are captured by their planets by their rings and pull of the orbit of the planet. Jupiter has 60…

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    Curiosity Rover Essay

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    is Kaelyn, and our article is about NASA’s Curiosity rover finding evidence of former lakes on Mars. The article came from NPR on Oct. 8. As some people may know, Mars is very frigid and dry, however the NASA Rover, Curiosity, has found evidence that there was once liquid on Mars. Around a billion years ago, Mars was cold, and wet. Curiosity has found geological evidence that liquid was evident on Mars approximately 3.5 billion years ago. John Grotzinger, a researcher at Caltech and chief…

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