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    Mars Research Paper

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    • • Introduction Mars, a rocky, frozen, geologically dead and dry planet in our Solar system, but has polar ice caps and atmosphere, seasonal patterns, canyons, volcanoes and valleys.(nasa journey to mars) Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and in possible habitable position similar to Earth. Mars is the most intriguing and most observed object in space after the Moon for centuries, and a reason is very simple; Mars is visible from Earth in nighttime. Observation from the Earth…

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    possibilities to inhabit another planet had been open. NASA has made missions to Mars, our closest neighbor planet, since not so long ago. Even there are plans to make a human colony on its surface. But, will it be possible? There had been probes on its surface, checking conditions, while here on Earth the future “martians” are under strict training, prepared to leave a mark on history. By now, the colonizing of Mars is still far away, and thinking of other solar systems is still crazy, but…

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    Shaylee Kading Hour 5 12-04-17 Crying on Mars “So that boy’s and girl’s is why planet Mars is so hot.” Mrs.Phillips explained. As I raised my hand I wondered if I could go to mars. Mrs.Phillips called on me but I didn’t bare to ask. So I replied with. “never mind”. Once, I returned home I asked my beautiful, brown hair, brown eye mother Shelly, “if I could go to Mars”. My Mom replied with “ Aidan your a twelve year old, handsome boy with brown hair and.gl brown eyes”. “But mom even…

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    child per couple rule. This option is not ideal, but it is a valid argument for our situation. Plus it is more humane than mass sterilization. If we do not create a population law, then some of the people will go to space and some will stay on earth. The ones that stay on earth can replenish our planet by sustainable agriculture, simple living, and solar panel energy sources. Earth can become our new vacation home we visit every once and…

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    Sonography Essay

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    In the past few decades, sonography has made some tremendous advances. A use that not many have thought about is for astronauts in space. With longer human stays in space and prospects of long term space travel, some thought it would be a great idea to have medical imaging for the space travelers. Ultrasound was chosen because it encompasses a broad base of pathologies. In 2001, NASA integrated an ultrasound into the Health Research Facility on the International Space Station with the hopes of…

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    20/20 vision and in perfect health, then come back with 20/100 vision, low bone density, and intense exposure to radiation we have yet to understand the long term effects of. These are the conditions under which we want four brave souls to live in on Mars in 2025. When it comes to deep space exploration, where do we draw the line for the circumstances under which we can send people rather than machines on missions? I argue that that should be determined by the astronauts themselves. They are,…

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    sun had developed more than 4.5 billion years ago. It was a target even before Galileo had launched. Four spacecrafts had reached Jupiter before Galileo did; Voyager 1 and 2 as well as Pioneer 10 and 11 were those four spacecrafts but were unable to stay and it limited the information that the scientists had needed. It was from those spacecrafts that NASA decided to construct Galileo to discover more information on Jupiter and its moons. The journey to Jupiter itself was a hard one, with Galileo…

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    Astronomy Research Paper

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    Astronomy is an ongoing process because we are always working on new and improved things. Right now NASA is planning a one way ticket to mars. NASA is building a ship powerful enough to take people to Mars, it will have enough supplies for 1,100 days in space. They are sending down overs to build the station and bring supplies. They will not come back on this mission but hopefully next time they will. Scientific discoveries have influenced society by even some of the earliest times. For example,…

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    Sacrifice is the ability to protect others for their sake, not yours. To be successful, you need to sacrifice, and you need to take risks. "The Martian" is about a botanist Mark Watney that got left behind on Mars due to a big storm that took place while their "Ares 3" mission was in progress. He needs to survive on limited resources and must find a way to return to earth. Andy Weir illustrates the positive impact of sacrifice in “The Martian” since Mark takes one for the team, Mark risks his…

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    they had about the moon formation took a different turn when they kept analyzing these rocks. It took decades for scientist to come up with a whole new theory. Studies suggest the moon contains materials that was once part of the earth. Then there’s Mars the Red Planet; which is only 1/3 of our home it has the most extraordinary features of our solar system, it has the solar system largest Canyon called Valles Marineris, perhaps 3 times bigger than the Grand Canyon in Arizona. It also has the…

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