Exploration of Mars

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    Endorphina is releasing a new slot for the month of April. This is the Endorphina space station slot based 2027 ISS game. Microgaming is also giving operators two brand new classic slot games. The 2027 ISS slot offers all of the usual trends of modern slot games such as a scatter symbol and free game symbol. Cool Buck and Mega Money Multiplier are new classic slot games that use some of the features that are in new slots. 2027 ISS The premise of Endorphina’s latest five reels, nine pay line…

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    payload, and passengers. More recently, the possibility of travel to other planets within our solar system has approached feasibility. In 2003, the Mars robotic rovers exceeded all expectations, both mechanically and for information returned. By 2025, NASA plans to send humans to an asteroid and by the 2030’s, to Mars. A manned mission to Mars would last from one to three years (Salotti and Heidmann, 2014). If astronauts were to survive such a lengthy…

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    Persuasive Essay On Mars

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    Woooooooo!!! mars one’s first Crew has landed. The Issue is Mars One is going to Mars. Some people are not wanting to go at all whatsoever. We are going to be telling you about a planned trip to mars in the late 2020’s, we think it should happen, but some people think it is bad. We will tell you who it is a good thing, and can be helpful. Mars one is a good thing because we get to learn and explore a new planet. The first reason is that when planet earth runs out of resources like iron and…

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    Pluto Exploratory Mission

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    Our NASA team is proposing an exploratory mission to the planet Pluto. Although the planet is very far away we have reason to believe that with the technology to get there and set up a base. We have done extensive research on this planet and strongly recommend that this mission is approved and carried out. One reason that this mission is essential to the development of NASA and the human race is the physical features of the land. Pluto is cold, but has 30% water ice and 70% rock material.…

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    the TEDTalk video, Let’s Not Use Mars as a Backup Planet by Lucianne Walkowicz, she makes use of several rhetorical devices such as: parallelism, imagery, simile, and metaphor in order to further her claim that is, people should take responsibility of the Earth rather than spending valuable time on making Mars a possible planet for people to move in, which will take hundred of years. Walkowicz makes use of parallelism to highlight the comparison between Earth and Mars. For instance, “though…

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    if the goal is to establish permanent colonies, settlers would need to develop a way to grow food on Mars. In the Martian, the character Mark Watney survives his dilemma because he is able to use his knowledge of Botany to grow potatoes in the Martian soil. Watney turns the HAB floor, as well as some pop up tents normally used in case of a rover breakdown, into a garden by covering it in a layer Mars’ red dirt. The soil on Earth contains certain bacteria and nutrients that are an essential part…

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    innovation in aerospace engineering is sending astronauts to Mars in the 2030’s. The journey to Mars is more than a technological topic; it is an economic, environmental, and political issue. There’s a technological issue because a plethora of circumstances could go wrong. It is an economic issue since it costs billions of dollars and potentially could cost the astronauts’ lives. For decades, NASA has sent numerous of orbiters, landers, and rovers to Mars to conduct more research. This is one of…

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    When you hear the word space exploration you automatically think of what is really out there or do other forms of life exist. One of the biggest achievements in American history is when NASA’s Apollo 11 first touched down on the moon on July 20, 1969. As Neil Armstrong was the first American to ever step foot onto the moon, but now the space program may be in jeopardy due to significant budget cuts. What would this mean to fellow Americans if space exploration were cut down or completely gotten…

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    leap for child-kind? Well, now that dream can be made a reality for many people who are still dreaming of outer space! NASA has begun starting the Mars Mission,and by the 2030s they plan to be sending volunteers up into space. The volunteers will go through training, then will be launched into space, and in about 500 days, they’ll be on their new home, Mars. Yep, they will be true Martians. But many believe that this is a waste. A waste of resources, of money, and could be potentially damaging…

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    The Red Planet

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    societies, even within the last one hundred years, could have imagined. In just sixty-six years, society went from the first powered flight, by the Wright brothers in 1903, to the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. Now our attention has been focused on Mars and whether or not life can, or ever has, existed on the Red Planet. Jim Bell, a professor that specializes in the study…

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