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    The Taos Hum has been heard in many areas, like the United Kingdom, and the United States. As far back as the early 1990s is when the first “ Hum” was heard in west of Taos, New Mexico near Tres Orejas. What is this high frequency noise? What is the “Hum” caused by? I will try and answer those questions in my research paper. All people think differently about the Hum and what causes it, a lot of people think it is caused by Underground UFO (unidentified flying object) Bases. The reason why…

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    “And the Nobel Peace Prize of 2017 goes to… James Turtle for bringing back the for cancer and putting his very life on the line to save our existence, while furiously flirting with danger.” Respectfully staying humble James responded, “No thank you, I do not want the award, all I wanted to do was save humanity.” “Do you choose to accept this mission?” “Yes, yes sir I do.” “Here is your mission James Turtle: It seems scientists have found that the moon rocks have possessed a cure for cancer. You…

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    No, the Space shuttle Columbia could not have made the necessary orbital maneuvers to dock with the ISS for safety. The shuttle Columbia launched to an orbital inclination of 39 degrees. (Gebhardt 2013) The International Space Station however is at an inclination of 51.6 degrees, a 12.6 degrees difference.(Cooney n.d.) After launch, the shuttle does not have enough fuel on board to be able to make an inclination change of this magnitude. Because of the extra weight shuttles are not loaded…

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    Some Psychologists believe that human are not from earth we appear on the planet by aliens ten hundreds of years ago. He suggests the earth may a prison planet since humans seem to be not violence. According to the one of the book that I scan is the “The Runes of Evolution”, the author said that the extra-terrestrials want is to be look or be like human beings and they should have evolved on some parts of the Earth, like planets that have been discovered by astronomers. They are like little…

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    morale and rebuild the American image, so he audaciously committed the United States to the lunar mission of getting a man on the moon by 1970. Even though President Kennedy was assassinated and did not get to witness the event, the mission of the Apollo 11 attained his dream. The Saturn V spacecraft took off from Kennedy Space Center on July 16, 1969, with the three man team of Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin "Buzz" E. Aldrin Jr. The mission had one main goal, which was to perform a…

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    What brings out the best in a Nation? What is the outcome of difficulty to the people of the United States? “Kennedy acknowledged the difficulty of Apollo's quest but argued that a challenge brings out the best in the United States ” (Space.com). According to this quote, the reason for the “Moon Speech” given by John F. Kennedy at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas was memorable because of the fact that going to the moon would benefit the country. On September 12, 1962, John F. Kennedy gave a…

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    Mission To Mars Theme

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    Olsen is using his prior experience and knowledge in order to make judgements. Later, a dangerous incident occurred aboard and officials reported “that it had been a fairly serious situation. Fortunately, disaster was avoided because the Expedition 11’s astronauts all kept their cool and monitored the glitch very closely during re‐entry,” (Sands 8). This method is also displayed in “Mission to Mars,” but is only presented once. When Roy goes out of the spaceship, “Ciara [sees] what happened and…

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    The way we see things is changing. Farther destinations no longer look so far away. Impossibilities are becoming probabilities. And now, the world looks a whole lot smaller. Looking up into the night sky you can see the billions of stars shining down on you. As kids, didn’t all the little boys dream of being astronauts and zooming through space in their rocket, floating in mid-air and talking one large leap for child-kind? Well, now that dream can be made a reality for many people who are still…

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    Research Paper On Sputnik

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    It's October of 1957, and Sputnik “each of a series of Soviet artificial satellites, the first of which was the first satellite to be placed in orbit.” has just launched, and we're at the applied physics lab associated It is Monday morning and all the news just talk about this satellite that’s now orbiting the planet. In the lab there are all of the physics geeks who are thinking that’s thing is incredible. Two of the researchers at the cafeteria table chatting with their colleagues, they…

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    Space Shuttle History

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    April 12 was already a huge day in space history twenty years before the launch of the first shuttle mission. On that day in 1961, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin (left, on the way to the launch pad) became the first human in space, making a 108-minute orbital flight in his Vostok 1 spacecraft. Newspapers like The Huntsville Times (right) trumpeted Gagarin's accomplishment. Mercury astronaut Alan Shepard became the first American in space less than a month later. The first cooperative human…

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