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    Essay On Apollo 11 Hoax

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    On the 20th of July 1969, millions of people across the world watched eagerly as the Apollo 11 landed successfully on the moon and Neil Armstrong officially became the first man ever to step onto the celestial body. It was a moment of great victory for the U.S. It was a moment which would be remembered in scientific history for a long time: but is it remembered for the right reasons? There are many people that believe that the landing of 1969 was a hoax. They believe that it was filmed in a…

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    The MER

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    Politics There a many current NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Association) missions taking place or being researched. For those who may not know exactly what NASA is, it is a government agency that was started by Congress in 1958. NASA’s main purpose is to explore space and aeronautics, or research about flight. There are four Exploration Missions taking place. One being DLRE (Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment), MER (Mars Exploration Rover- Opportunity), Mars Odyssey, and MRO (Mars…

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    Galileo Tube Case Study

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    this, the new safety infrastructure was advanced and banned the use of the Centaur-G stage on the shuttle which forced Galileo to utilize the low powered inertial upper stage solid fuel booster. The re-profiling of the mission was in 1987 to use gravitational slingshots known as the VEGA or the Venus-Earth gravity assist maneuvers, to help in the additional velocity needed to get to its destination. The launch was finally carried out on 18th October 1989 by the space shuttle Atlantis on the…

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    Space Age

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    The main objective of the mission was the comprehensive study of the Moon, its origin and evolution, the distribution of elements and minerals on the surface and underground, the gravitational field, the residual magnetic field and energetic particles and plasma that surround the Moon. Intended, in addition, was to find data that allow finding future uses of the Moon. There are also the Selene 2 and 3 and then future plans for manned…

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    Renaissance Science In Europe, people began to question things that surrounded them. They began to study Art, Science and Religion. People became more interested in human anatomy, cutting up dead bodies to find out what’s inside. This was the beginning of the Renaissance. Then Early Scientists wanted to share their ideas, but writing was expensive and required a lot of time and material, so a smart man known as Johannes Gutenberg invented the first Printing Press, that allowed people to share…

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    designs are. The common theories as stated in an article on ufoevidence.org, suggests there are nine different theories that have working hypotheses on the mechanism for why crop circles were formed (Hussey, 2014). The first theory being the plasma-gravitational vortex theory suggests that plasma generating light creates the circles based on eye witness…

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    ‘PLANES of EXISTENCES’. In each of the zones ONE ENERGY IS IN CULMINATION TWO ARE ON ASCENDING COURSE, TWO ON DESCENDING COURSE AND ONE IS LATENT. THAT WAY THE COSMIC SYMMETRY IS MAINTENANED. THE CREATIVE POWER is like the invisible wind that creates waves on a lake surface – turns ‘no movement’ into movement; like a PRISM which splits an invisible WHITE LIGHT INTO FULLY VISIBLE COLORS SPECTRUM. • The BASIC ENERGIES are the following: INSTINCT / Habitual Consciousness / a Remnant of Past now…

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    Tidal energy utilizes the gravitational energy of the attraction of the Sun, Earth, and Moon, large underwater turbines are placed in areas with high tidal movements, and tidal has great potential for future power and electricity generation because of the massive size of the oceans. Flowing water in the river and tidal waves can be a good source of alternative energy with 70% of the earth’s surface covered with water a good…

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    Jupiter Research Paper

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    Jupiter the biggest planet in our solar system! It is the 5th planet from the sun. It is the 4th brightest planet. Jupiter was first discovered by Pioneer 10. After Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, and Ulysses visited Jupiter. Jupiter is mostly made up of gases. Jupiter has a combination of hydrogen and helium. With traces of water, Methane, Ammonia and rock. Jupiter has a similar composition to Saturn but Jupiter most likely has a core of rocky material. Jupiter has a mass 1.8986*10(27)…

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    When this formal assignment was handed out I was truly worried. I had no idea what to write about. Thinking on the surface I thought that there was no precise purpose for writing, at least for me individually. To be blunt, writing is far from my favorite activity. However, as I sat down for a period of time and pondered deeply about the topic I realized just how important and vital writing can be in everyone’s lives, especially mine. At a glance, I believed that if my writing skills were above…

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