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    Elon Musk Research Paper

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    Elon Musk was born in 1971 and is currently 46 years of age, Elon also own three big companies you may have heard about the Tesla, SpaceX, and the boring company. These companies are going to save our planets. SpaceX is a NASU competitor. SpaceX is the first rocket ship company to make a reusable rocket they did this to save money because 80 of the cost of rockets if from rebuilding the rocket. NASU even bought rockets from SpaceX because it was so much more cost-effective. SpaceX is planning to…

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    final day when they found a key and he was then arrested and taken into custody; a juvenile named Brendan Dassey, also his nephew, was in school when two private investigators came into Brendan Dassey’s classroom, pulled him out, took him to the station, and interrogated him for more than three hours! Brendan Dassey was in the interrogation room without an adult there with him. Brendan also has an IQ of 69 total, so it would make sense that the investigators could easily manipulate Brendan into…

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    A future ahead of us in Mars Forty years ago a man landed on the moon surface. Today it is our duty as a country to continue the steps Neil Armstrong started. A manned-mission to Mars not only will confirm the US superiority, it is our destiny as humans to prosper; however many challenges are upon us, including political, financial and technological problems. The first map of Mars was drawn over 500 years ago and people have sent more than 50 robots to observe the Red Planet. Mars once…

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    The Importance of Searching for Knowledge in the Universe as Cosmically Insignificant Beings Hundreds or thousands of years ago humans did not know the vastness of our universe and its technological benefits; people thought the earth was flat and did not possess any idea of what lies past the sky. Space inquiry and eventually exploration technologically advance our world over millenniums. Also, the knowledge of existing on a nanoscale planet brought nations and cultures together to…

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    slowly decreasing these last few years and still nothing related to the oppositions suggestions for what the money should be spent on has been done. NASA’s funding is so low that it can’t even launch their own astronauts up to the International Space Station, instead they buy a seat on one of Boeing or SpaceX rockets, and still no money is going towards the things they suggested. Another argument they don’t realize that’s invalid is that NASA does nothing. Throughout their research, development,…

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    Space programs employ perhaps some of the smartest people that have ever lived. The application of physics, calculus, chemistry, biology and other sciences make this a very complicated subject. There are many companies which have some involvement with space. NASA, the most well-known, is a government run and funded operation. It has been the most successful in its 50+ years of existence. SpaceX is the most popular space company right now. NASA doesn’t launch any piloted missions currently, it…

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    explore. The incredible mind power that hundreds of individuals had to conjure up to create the technology to maintain human life outside of this planet is truly a testament to the human success as a species. After the start of the International Space Station, we have begun to study and observe the effects of space on us as humans. The human body was not made to be able to live in the harsh conditions of space; body health, mental health, and social health are all affected by this outer space…

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    Space Exploration

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    Preparation is key to avoiding unnecessary risks in the harsh conditions in space. The culmination of all the technologies is best represented as the International Space Station or the ISS. Living in the ISS means providing all the essentials for surviving up there, “Each day spent onboard by an ISS crewmember costs about $7.5 million” (Lafleur 1). Further research signifies more precautions and safeguards to prevent casualties…

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    Modern Societies Doom without Space Exploration The world without NASA, also known as National Aeronautics and Space Administration, innovation would be a bleak world indeed. Think of all the modern technologies that you use every day without thinking twice about it. Now, imagine them gone! What would our modern society look like? Technologies like power tools, cell phones, modern computer processors, and microwaves are just some of the many contributions that NASA brought to us. Still, there…

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    In 2013, China became just the third country – following the US and Russia – to achieve a soft landing of instruments on the moon, landing the “Jade Rabbit” (or Yutu) lunar lander. The significance of this, and other China National Space Administration (CNSA) missions, however, has been the national reaction within China. According to National Geographic’s Michael Greshko, millions of people followed the rover’s activity on social media. In 2014, Yutu was believed to have failed after being…

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