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    Mars Pathfinder

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    free-ranging robotic rover (JPL, 2001). The mission was planned to last for only 7 days but the rover stayed on Mars, collecting data, from its landing on July 4, 1997 to September 27, 1997 which ended up being a total of 83 days. The lander itself (Carl Sagan Memorial Station) collected data via the Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) and Atmospheric Structure Instrument/Meteorology Package (ASI/MET) (Nelson). The Sojourner rover was equipped with an Alpha/Proton/X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) and…

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    Case Study: Tata Motor

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    Tata Motor penetrates three different market segments. The company produces utility vehicles, commercial vehicles, and passenger cars. Tata’s largest market is in India but there expanding internationally by providing the best value for the money by focusing on low cost. Tata noticed that the vehicle market was not efficient and certain vehicles were being sold too expensive for the middle-class buyer. Having started in India, a developing nation, Tata focused on the problems first hand. In…

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    Jaguar Swot Analysis

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    for its luxury saloons and sports cars, market segments it has been in since the 1930s. Jaguar merged with the British Motor Corporation the Austin - Morris ombined to form British Motor Holdings in 1966. After merger with Leyland Motors Ltd and Rover, the resultant company then became British Leyland…

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    Furthermore, it’s made up of 95% carbon dioxide. This is poisonous for us humans to breathe. But like the International Space Station, the homes on Mars will be using similar technology to convert the carbon dioxide from the planet itself into oxygen. The rover that is being sent a few years before the astronauts will have the ability to set up such device. Having solar energy on Mars is one of the key points to…

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    Why Apollo 13 Failed

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    or succeeded to travel to planets. This mission is Apollo 13, the only one that did not accomplish its goal, Gemini, and Spirit and Opportunity are missions that succeeded. Space mission Spirit and Opportunity were two sister rovers that had the same goal, to land on Mars and find life or water. Opportunity launched on July 7, 2003. Spirit launched on June 10, 2003. Opportunity reached Mars on January 25,…

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    Mars, so space companies can see how severe the impact on astronauts would be. Robots are already paving the way for exploration, checking the radiation as said above and gathering data. Robots will be sent first, then humans to Mars. The Mars 2020 rover will help NASA understand the current weather, winds, radiation, and dust environment. Also, it will demonstrate technologies that will help humans once there. The moon has radiation too when Americans went there, but a good argument is made…

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    Abbreviation BMW stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, a German motorcycle, automobile, engine and bicycle manufacturing company. The BMW Group’s history begins with Karl Rapp and Gustav Otto (The designation “BMW Group” includes the Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft (BMW AG) and all its group entities we will see throughout the work). It all begins when the Flugmaschinenfabrik Gustav Otto merged in 1916, on Government demand, into Bayerische Flugzeug-Werke AG (BFW). The Rapp…

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    Jaguar Case

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    the Tata’s profit margin. Additionally, the Corus workers’ union demands that Tata to invest without cutting jobs thereby threatening its profitability. 2.5 Ambitious Projects The company has entered into a deal that could see it acquire Jaguar Land Rover and thus establish its presence in the European market. This is contrary to the company’s deal of producing the cheapest car in the world, which could compromise its core business focus. There are claims that…

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    1. Describe what professionalism means to you. A: To me, professionalism means a few different important aspects, appearance, attitude, ethic and accountability/reliability. Working at Jaguar Land Rover Seattle is the perfect example. Our appearance was vital as it helps show the company. Jaguar/Land Rover is a very high-end car company so remaining well dressed, tight and clean cut meant a lot. The proper attitude to have is being driven and show that you’re knowledgeable in the field while…

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    Space is a vast and unexplored region, the exploration of which is necessary to satiate mankind’s curiosity and answer the enduring question, “What is our place in the universe?” The need to explore and understand the universe we live in has driven us to establish government agencies, such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA), whose main goal is to study outer space. NASA’s projects have led to many great advancements, including the…

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