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    Lunar Lander Lab Report

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    The purpose of the lab was to see is a constructed lunar lander would safely land astronauts to the surface of the moon. An actual lander was not built however a lunar lander was built out of cardboard, plastic, cups, marshmallows, index cards, and straws. With these materials, a replica of a lunar lander was made however with different step process, for example a rectangular cardboard base instead of a circular one. A lunar lander was successfully built and got a chance to improve it. After…

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    Editor in Chief USA Today Online Columnist and Editor, Rand Simberg Dear Editor: Re: “Challenger lesson still unlearned after 30 years– Running a space airline to orbit, the moon or even Mars isn't the right job for government.” January 26, 2016 USA Today Opinion Column. I wish to provide a different perspective from the military community with regard to a recent editorial about the role government has in the space industry. The author Rand Simberg, expressed his opinion that with…

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    The computer is a relatively new technology; it is widely almost anywhere you go. It is one of the most important inventions in recent history, It has paved the way for the achievements that otherwise would not have been possible without it. For example, making it to the moon or gives us the ability to create advanced weaponry. Society has had a major part in the devilment and the adoption of the computer over time. The history of computers gives validity to the perspective, social construction…

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    % Intro The future of space for both scientific and commercial missions is threatened by the escalating dangers of space debris. If an effort to remove debris does not take place soon, a "snow-ball effect" where satellite fragmentations cause further collisions leading to a dramatic increase in space debris \cite{ion}. As of 2007, nearly half of all Earth satellites are debris \cite{old}. %TODO finish intro %TODO where is space debris a problem? % History %TODO go more in-depth and…

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    Red Star Research Paper

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    Planet eating stars and giant aliens living in space doesn’t sound that appealing. Why would anyone want to go up there? Astronauts are almost addicted to space missions. Most say it was the most memorable moment in their lives. If they are fit enough to go back into space, most will stop at nothing to make it happen. So what is so amazing about space? Aliens. In the last sequence phase of a star, they grow several hundred times larger. So large that any planet near a giant red star will be…

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    The federal budget is made up of all types of different parts. These parts are all for the good of us americans and this is what our senate and president thinks is important. The one I’m going to talk about is the funding for our NASA program. The senate and president has changed the funding for the NASA program many times. In 2001 the NASA program had 14,095 milion dollars in federal funding.Now today the NASA program has 19,300 million in federal funding. I personally believe that the…

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    Micro-gravitational changes account for the greatest differences. The concept of a bioregenerative support system for a space flight or space station has been studied extensively since the 1950’s and 1960’s. Most of the early studies focused on the use of algae for oxygen production and carbon dioxide removal (Stutte et al. 2001). The fundamental topics, relative to plants grown in space will…

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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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