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    why should we care? Neil Armstrong was the first man too walk on the moon and the pilot too land on the moon. This all happened in 1996 July 20 he was not the first man in space however but that doesn’t matter right now. Why should you care about him? It’s a good chance that you weren't alive or were too young too remember when he landed. He opened up a whole new world too explore and thanks too him we beat russia too the moon. Also this was important because now we have satellites which can…

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    Nasa Persuasive Essay

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    Essay 3 On July 29, 1958 The United States established NASA which is funded by the government. Nasa was created simply to beat the soviet union to the moon which was named the space race. Since space exploration became a reality there has been a total of 18 fatalities. This supports the fact that space exploration is dangerous. Feb 1, 2003 was the launch of a space shuttle that failed to launch which resulted to an explosion ( latimes.com par. 1 ) . The launch was live broadcast throughout out…

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    Percy Spencers Mistakes

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    Do you ever wonder how people came up with such great discoveries? Believe it or not, many people think that these great discoveries were sometimes made by mistake. Other people believe that big discoveries were actually invented step by step. That is why in some cases mistakes are a key part of discovery. To begin with, in the article, "How a Melted Bar of Chocolate Changed our Kitchens", can prove that mistakes are a key part of discovery. For example, it says that all Percy Spencer did was to…

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    Mars: The Viking Mission

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    Since the dawn of man, humans have been awe struck when faced with the vast, gleaming night sky. We have wondered, dreamed, and raised questions as to what lies beyond the stars. However, one particular shimmering dot has invoked the imagination of stargazers time and time again. The red planet, Mars. For countless centuries our understanding of Mars has been significantly limited. Theories of what may rest on the planet’s surface were left unrequited until a handful of scientists and engineers…

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    lighting that the multiple light sources captured on the moon must have been impossible and only doable with the usage of the use of external lighting. Believing that an entire camera set was brought to the moon to take pictures is quite ludicrous, leading to the only logical reasoning for theorists that all photos from the mission are fraud. One of the more famously debated “faked” photographs depicts unparalleled shadows from the moon surface rocks and the lunar lander indicating that…

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    flight paths. In space calculation are a very important thing, especially for the flight back home. During the Apollo years, she helped calculate exactly how the lunar model will make to the moon. This was a major thing for all of space exploration. She opened many opportunities for there to be a many on the moon, by using her in credible math skills. "Kathrine Johnson geometry was used to find the path for spacecrafts to orbit"(NASA, 2018). This was a very big accomplishment not only just…

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    the moon “not because it is easy, but because it is hard” (Engle). Less than a decade later, on July 20th, 1969 at 20:17:40 UTC, the Apollo 13 mission put Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon (“Theories”). Ever since that day the people have doubted the fact that we ever put people on the moon. An opinion poll found six percent of American believed the U.S. did not go to the moon, with it jumping to 20% after Fox released the 2001 documentary: Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon?…

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    After learning about the oral history project it appeared that it would be the same as every other project. A series of late nights slaving away on a laptop while stress levels are running high because of one big unknown, the grade you’re going to receive on the project. The oral history project, however, did a lot more than raise stress and waste time. Following the interview I walked away with accounts from my grandfather that I had never heard before and was honestly very surprised to hear.…

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    this class, I had no clue what to accept and how to analyze the information that I was presented to me. I chose the topic of the Moon Landing, because it enabled me to take a second look at the conspiracy theory through a new lens of experience. To understand where this idea of a hoax originates, we need to understand what was going on before the Apollo 11 moon landing. Starting in the 1950s, America was in a cold war with Soviet Russia, which was less of a physical battle and more of a…

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    There are a few arguments made in the article Irrational Dreams Of Space Colonization makes a point by saying “The solar system could also potentially be exposed to galactic sources of high energy gamma ray bursts that could fry all life on Earth; any moon or Mars base would face a similar fate” (Williams,…

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