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    On October 4th, 1957 the Soviet satellite Sputnik launched the age of space exploration. The Soviet Union was racing against the United States to seek advancements in their technology and be able to claim the victory title. The accomplishments attained by all participants marked the first steps in exploration, advancement in human scientific achievement, and a growth in the understanding of the universe. With each space exploration mission completed we make significant innovations and…

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    Is it safe to expand space exploration? In the US today there is debate about whether or not space exploration should be continued and further more into space. Though some people believe increasing it is not wise because it 's dangerous, the United States should increase space exploration because we can learn more, make better technology and gain a lot of money. Some people believe that manned missions of space explorations are far too dangerous and it’s too expensive. “Space contains the…

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    you to design his/her new living room with a contemporary style, of course, for this design you need to add objects such as furniture in order for the client to have a clear vision of how this space is going to look like. But sometimes objects drawn in one dimension won’t show your whole perception of the space. Two-dimensional drawings will provide the realistic component in your designs, allowing you to see more than one side. Is almost like a trick to the eye, your concept can influence your…

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    Cold War was well underway, and up until this point, the Soviet Union had greatly surpassed the United States in the space race. America’s space program, called the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), was waning in comparison to the space program in the USSR. The successes of the artificial satellite Sputnik 1 in 1957 and the launching of Yuri Gagarin into space in 1967 had greatly embarrassed the United States. This embarrassment prompted President Kennedy to become a man on a…

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    On January 28th, 1986, the world experienced one of its most horrific tragedies. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was prepared to launch a shuttle mission. The shuttle that NASA was sending to space was named the Challenger. The Challenger included seven crew members, including Christa McAuliffe, who would have been the first teacher in space. The teacher in space program was something that intrigued people in the United States and created a plethora of attention for the…

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    more NASA budget cuts and a rise in private contractors looking to space. The budget cuts may even be costing the US more than its saving them. A writer from the washington post says “Since the shuttle 's retirement, the United States has been forced to rely on Russia to take its astronauts to the station, an expensive and troubling arrangement that now costs $76 million per seat” (Davenport). There are multiple astronauts on the space station with multiple launches a year, the price of using…

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    of India’s most distinguished scientist, 11th President of India and the recipient of the most prestigious Bharat Ratna, Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan-the country’s three highest civilian honours. Due to his great contribution in the field of space research and missile development, he came to be known as the Missile Man of India. In spite of being such an eminent personality, he remained humane and humble throughout his life. Though he came from a poor family, he was a very hard working and…

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    was junior commander in Apollo 13(Apollo 13). Jack Swigert was command module pilot (Apollo 13). Fred Harise was junior lunar module pilot (Apollo 13).Lovell wife had nightmares of her husband. She dreamed that her husband was locked in capsule into space. She freak out and drops her wedding rings. The wedding rings slips off her figures down in a…

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    "Martian Chronicles" - a series of stories by Ray Bradbury, related to a single theme and dedicated to expeditions to Mars, the first contact with extraterrestrial civilizations and the development of the alluring red planet, in which people find their shelter and new home. "Martian chronicles" consist of separate stories with often unrelated plots. At first they did not think as continuing each other, Bradbury collected them in one book only on the advice of the publisher after most of them…

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    The speech is titled “We Choose the Moon.” It all began when the cold war between the US and Soviet Union picked up. Space exploration quickly became a competition for both these nations. However, the real competition of the space race didn’t start until Russia launched Sputnik, the first satellite in orbit. The United States saw this as a threat to the expansive frontier of space. Their new goal was to get man to the moon. Once again the competition got harder. JFK’s speech was a bold and…

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