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    being developed by NASA and can also lift 3 times more weight to low-earth orbit (LEO) than NASAs’ Space Launch System. To further exemplify SpaceX’s technological superiority over NASA the Inter-Planetary Transportation System is reusable and can land it-self back on the same launch pad it initially took off from. Unlike the Space Launch System which is expandable requiring it to be recovered and rebuilt before launching…

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    Social Changes In America

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    over things that shouldn't be argued about we've seen groups turn on each other over what they think is right and we're seeing possibly the worst election year ever. But we've seen new fascinating technology being developed like rovers that NASA says may be able to land on a comet. But people have changed But not for the best and not for the worst they seem slower now like they believe anything someone with little power says we have huge groups that pay attention to this crappy election and not…

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    Robots In Space Essay

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    Through the 21st century, technology has come so far with making our lives easier and faster. Devices have been specially designed to cater to our needs and help us get the job done in the fastest and most efficient ways. One of the many great inventions of this age is Robotics. This invention has been so diversely used in so many fields from aiding the sick to reinforcing the military forces. Further elaboration will be provided about Robotics in the field of space. What are Robots? Robots are…

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    The History Of NASA

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    the U.S. to win the race to the moon. The Apollo mission, accomplished landing the first humans onto the moon and safely bringing them back to Earth. There were a total of seventeen space flights of Apollo. Most of the missions did not even try to land on the moon, but rather go to it and orbit it, then return back to Earth. The first couple of missions were conducted in order to get a better look of the moon to get more information about landing there. The final mission of Apollo accomplished…

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    Aims Of Business Essay

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    Introduction to Business Business aims and objectives (1) Pg.7 for references Aims Definition: Aims are ” goals that a business sets”. Objectives Definition: Objectives are “Something that will help the business achieve the aims.” A business set up aims and objectives to provide long term targets which makes sure that workers are working on the right track. ”This is done by thinking and planning strategically on what aims and objectives are needed to set up in order to” survive competition”…

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    Nikola Tesla's Legacy

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    The Legacy of Nikola Tesla Nikola Tesla is easily considered one of the world’s greatest inventors. His inventions in electricity have shaped the way we use technology today. His technological advances were so ahead of his time that Nikola Tesla’s fame and recognition did not come until after his death, which is what makes his legacy so significant. Nikola Tesla was born in 1856 in Smiljan, a town located in what is today Croatia. Tesla’s knack for invention was inspired by his mother, Djuka…

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    people to the red planet. Sending humans to Mars is critical because life could be discovered; the quality of life on Earth could improve, and the human race has a greater chance of survival. NASA has a plan to send humans to Mars by the mid 2030s. Rovers and satellites are already roaming the red planet in search of life, or evidence of life, but so far have come up with nothing. If people are ever sent to Mars, their primary mission would likely be to discover life. Discovering life on Mars…

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    The Scott Peterson Case Trevor Endre Mr. David Zeliff Criminal Law March 1, 2017 Scott Lee Peterson was a former agriculture chemical salesman, who was convicted of the murder of his wife Laci Peterson and their unborn child, in which the state of California counts as murder. Scott Peterson currently resides on death row in San Quentin State Prison after being convicted in 2005. On either December 23 or 24, Peterson murdered Laci while being eight months pregnant. Peterson reported…

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    Worth It? Space can wait, but our planet cannot. During the “Space Race”, space exploration was an important part of American History until 1965 when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first to land on the Moon. Space exploration has captured a lot of interest and still does with the Mars Rover programs and others. It is frequently a subject that leads to a large controversy. Do humans need to move to another planet? Is space exploration for real vital for us? There are diverse views on…

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    fail to see is that even though we do face those issues, space travel is still important because the “next big thing” was such a success that they still continued to explore the field of space exploration in other missions such as landing the Mars rover on…

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