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    understanding. With that being said a simple understanding of the current physical characteristics of our solar system would help analyze its origin. Our solar system the place we all call home, lies about 26,000 light years from the sun, the center of our galaxy (The Milky Way). The story of how planets came…

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    idea in the 1950s, it has continued to expand advancing the rate of technological improvement. Some would say, other than exploration what greater influence has the reconnaissance of space brought upon? Other than analyzing different spectrums of the galaxy, the conquest of space led to an exchange of ideas between different nations in efforts to improve their spaceships and space technologies. The Soviet Union was the first country to send an orbiting satellite around Earth, for this started…

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    singing, the bright levels in matter revealed by colors through spectrum scales all up and down the quantum ladder in fireworks of the inner horizons, each zone voicing its wavelength with choirs in the tiny stadiums of harmony of the deeper galaxies, ancient octaves and intervals, lit cities within every speck of substance.…

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    required for the crews rendezvous as well as providing up to 1,000 pounds of propellant directed to the craft’s aft control system (Gaston,1991). Almost spontaneously, both orbital maneuvering system engines raised the orbiter to a predetermined elliptical orbit saving the crew from this ominous stage of their rather dangerous journey. The responsible individuals in the spacecraft appeared to be rich in ideas as they steadily kept the attitude by swiveling the Orbital maneuvering system engines…

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