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    Galileo Tube Case Study

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    a lot of instruments which included vast technologies. A scientific device which was meant to measure particles and fields were mounted on the spinning parts of the spacecraft. The power supply, antenna the control electronics, computers and the propulsion modules were also installed at space graft.On the discoveries, Less lightning was detected by the probe, less water, and some winds was higher than expected. The turbulence of the atmospheres was more intense than anticipated, and the strength…

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    Daniel Lockney Executive of the Technology Transfer Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington DC, states “NASA has contributed in recent years to the advancement of several specific forms of medical imaging devices, and in the past the Jet Propulsion Laboratory has done groundbreaking research” (NASA’s Space Shuttle: A Lifetime of Technology Transfer Benefits p4). Lockney describes NASA’s contribution to the medical field as it has prosed new technologies such as the CAT scan, MRI and other…

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    to get us away from the determined bondage of gravity. Additionally, you know how you fundamentally can't purchase a mobile phone any longer without a camera? No doubt, you can say thanks to NASA for that. In the 1960s, engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory initially built up the idea of the computerized camera. In the 1990s, a group at the JPL attempted to make cameras that are sufficiently small to fit on shuttle while keeping up scientific quality. About 33% of present phone cameras…

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    The Martian By Andy Weir

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    He has grown 400 healthy Martain-grown potato plants. He now redirects his focus on making contact with NASA. As Watney starts to search for a communication method, Kapoor suspects Watney and flies out to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. Watney finds The Pathfinder and Kapoor’s assumptions are confirmed. However, the Pathfinder lost connection in 1997 and Watney must repair it. Kapoor tries to determine Watney’s chances for success in reviving it…

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    the first man-made feature to ever exit the currently known solar system and explore the far galaxies (Cowen, 2013). This success can be attributed to the robust design of the probe, the powerful boost the device was given by its rocket and the propulsion it gained as it traversed Jupiter and Saturn. However, by the year 2025, Voyager 1’s power generators are expected to attain their full lifespan and perhaps that will mark the end of this incredible probe. Until then, voyager 1 remains to be…

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    Saturn Research Paper

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    "These are truly massive cyclones, hundreds of times stronger than the most giant hurricanes on Earth," said Kevin Baines, Cassini scientist on the visual and infrared mapping spectrometer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "Dozens of puffy, convectively formed cumulus clouds swirl around both poles, betraying the presence of giant thunderstorms lurking beneath. Thunderstorms are the likely engine for these giant weather systems." Saturn’s…

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    Kepler

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    Kepler is a spacecraft telescope observatory launched by NASA on March 7th, 2009 with the primary purpose of discovering Earth-like planets orbiting other stars. The observatory named after astronomer Johannes Kepler, is designed to survey our section of the Milky Way in order to discover hundreds of Earth-sized extrasolar planets with livable conditions, to estimate how many stars are found within our galaxy, and create a better understanding of how planetary system’s light years away compare…

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    Space Exploration Humans always had a nature of curiosity. That’s what drove Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano to circumnavigate the globe. They discovered new lands and crossed new oceans. If they weren’t allowed to go on the voyage, then our history would be too recent. Humans would still be exploring and naming lands in later centuries, if such an event were to happen. This applies to space exploration. With the head start space agencies has executed, the future generations will…

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    What would it be like to have a cell phone without a camera, according to Care2.com “In the 1960s, engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) first developed the concept of the digital camera. In the 1990s, a team at the JPL worked to create cameras that are small enough to fit on spacecraft while maintaining scientific quality. One third of cell phone cameras contain the…

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    Nearly half of adults from the ages eighteen to twenty-four currently live with their parents, and the vast majority say they are living back at home for reasons other than economic conditions (Firestone). The likely cause of this is overparenting. A person that had parents constantly lingering by them throughout their childhood to satisfy each and every of their little needs will become familiarized to not needing to do their work for themselves, and being unable to grow out of that habit, will…

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