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    out to me. This stood out to me because of the difference it would make in the world if we did not have it today. The new frontier is modern day space. I came up with three different reasons why modern day space can relate to the book The Martian Chronicles. My reasons are the dangers of space, the benefits of space travel, and the technology used in space travel. On page 44 of The Martian Chronicles, the character captain John Black says, “As far as we’ve been able to figure, the York…

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    Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. It is known as the Red Planet. Many scientist and engineers have been trying to get people up to Mars and colonize it. However, we shouldn’t go up to Mars in an attempt to colonize the planet. It would be very time consuming. Along with this, there would be many health issues we would have to solve. Also, a lot of safety concerns are also present. Here is why we shouldn’t go and colonize Mars. If we did go to Mars, it would take humans a really long…

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    approximately .019 cents. A measly .00019 percent. Therefore, NASA earns around seventeen billion dollars a year total. Seventeen billion dollars is too much money to be spending “...on space exploration when we…

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    Zitron Research Paper

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    I started my life not in Wanaque, New Jersey, or even Abingtin, Pennsylvania, but on planet Zitron where I was the only human. The story starts as so: See my mother was the only human-like creature that had ever touched Zitron. She met my father, Josef, sorceror of Mars, on a trip to alter the Earth’s rotation. Now on a new trip, a secret mission, she was captain of the greatest spaceship of all time, the Superbooster, a rocket she had engineered herself. After devouring two bags of Zitron…

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    Best Concert Report

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    For this Quarter, I viewed the Deerfield Honors Band Recital on the eleventh of this month. It was a great concert that featured many soloists and groups that played some jazz pieces and marches. I heard a lot of great music and I learned a lot at the recital. The first piece I enjoyed was Fly Me to the Moon. It was performed by Zachary Klein on drums who was accompanied by Alexander Ambrose. It was written by Bart Howard in 1954 but was made famous by Frank Sinatra a decade later. Frank…

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    Pluto Summary

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    Once the smallest member of the planetary system and now merely a “dwarf planet”, Pluto’s story has always fascinated people of the Earth. The tiny planet always manages to intrigue scientists and if the latest report is anything to go by, one can only say that Pluto is peculiar to the core. Scientists are saying that the planet may have hosted liquids on its surface within the last million years. The fact was stated in a report which was tabled at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference on…

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    Elon Musk Research Paper

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    on is his revolutionary space transport company, Spacex. In 2001, Elon came up with an idea called mars oasis. This project consisted of landing a small greenhouse on mars to observe if crops would grow. To do this Elon journeyed to Moscow in 2002 for his second time, after being criticized the first time in 2001 for being remarked as inexperienced, to purchase a Dnepr Intercontinental ballistic missile. Elon wished to purchase the missile in hopes of sending cargo to space. After being given an…

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    have enough money to fully pay for the mission. Is there a possibility that NASA gonna have tax monad to help pay for the trip?Do we really think NASA is ready for Mars? Well if the mission goes as plan the Space Launch System and Orion will carry astronauts into the proving ground of deep space, which would take longer than a year (687 days). They will also have to conduct a robotic Mars sampling mission, and test techniques for landing on and living on the Red Planet Mars, but the question…

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    Precarious Greeting fellow peers I want to thank you all for coming out to hear my speech.I would like to start off with a quote."Every risk is worth taking, as long as it's for a good cause, and contributes to a good life." ~unknown. I strongly believe major explorations are worth the risk.Why?I say this because taking a risk can help you accomplish new things that either you wanted to do or never did.Listed in front of me I have 3 reasons cite about why major explorations are worth the…

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    Funding NASA Essay

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    shuttle missions repair and upgraded Hubble multiple times, enabling scientists to see the universe and never before.” If you keep funding maybe we could get farther into space and find more planet and maybe just maybe find another sun. Also in the same article it says “And hundreds of experiments performed aboard the shuttles themselves have…

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