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    Golf Persuasive Essay

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    the moon. He is also credited as being the only man to ever hit while on the moon. The date was February 6th 1917. Shepard’s famous lines after hitting the golf ball was “miles and miles and miles” refferring to how amazing the travels further in space and is likely to be still traveling today. I believe that golf is the greatest game ever. So why is it a great game? It can teach kids and adult’s life lessons and fantastic morals for their future in life. Golf is a greats chance to exercise and…

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    astronauts working in space to be exposed to, because they can get low blood count, radiation sickness’s, cataracts, melanoma, cancer… and potentially even death. Luckily their are a few scientific and natural solutions to prevent astronauts from being exposed to radiation from space, but their are no solutions which can completely prevent astronauts from being exposed. One of the things which prevent astronauts from being exposed to solar radiation is to stay inside a space station because…

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    Moon landing a hoax? Here's the reason why. The theory that the moon landing were hoaxed by the US government to assert their victory in the space race, is something which has grown in popularity over time. The moon landing conspiracy theories claim that some or all elements of the Apollo program and the associated moon landings were hoaxes staged by NASA with the aid of other organizations. Here are some reason why:- 1. When the first moon landing was…

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    war and the space race. The image envisions a single electrifying moment, when man took his first step on the moon, using a technique known as screen printing to capture the dynamic composition of the image. Andy Warhol, a connoisseur of pop art and expressionism, screen painted his Moonwalk only months before his death in the year 1987. It is currently located in the Huntsville Museum of Art, a befitting location as the Huntsville Museum of Art is located near the NASA Marshall Space Flight…

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    planets. Ceres is now considered a dwarf planet and Vesta has similar geological features that resemble Earth’s surface. Folger Begins to tell us about Marc Rayman who is a chief engineer for a NASA mission that launched a spacecraft known as Dawn into space to head towards both Ceres and Vesta in 2007. Folger then tells us about the history of Ceres and Vesta. He informs us that Ceres was discovered in 1801 and Vesta was discovered in 1807. At first they considered Ceres and Vesta part of the…

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    Sport’s 1960’s During the 1960’s many world changing things were happening. Like the election of John F. Kennedy, and later his assassination. Then let’s not forget the landing of Neil Armstrong in the moon. “That’s one small step for men; one giant leap for mankind” (Armstrong). Technology was advancing very rapidly to, like the NFL crew, that filmed the first NFL championship between the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants. In the 1960’s sports were most affected by the NFL filming crew,…

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    survival and safety while in space and for returning to Earth. Lovell piloted the spaceship around the moon and back home and Apollo 13 returned safely on April 17 1970. Jim Lovell completed his fourth mission as a Spacecraft Commander of the Apollo 13 flight; he became the first man to journey to the moon twice. Although the Apollo 13’s design problems may have left a mark on NASA’s reputation, it also stands as an example of how it solved a life-threatening problem in space with the help of…

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    the lunar missions. This book tells the past and the present of space exploration. The women behind the JPL broke down the stereotypical barriers of women not being able to do what men can. The author tells the hidden side of the development of space. This book shows the history outside of JFK and the race to space. It tells the story of the women who helped the US be the first to walk the moon. It also helps understand how the space industry is not just NASA.…

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    Why Did The Sputnik Launch

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    United States (Dickinson). Before the launch, the US had the belief that they were far ahead of other countries in technological developments but after Russia launched its satellite, it was undeniable that the US had serious competition as far as space exploration. With the successful launch of the Sputnik satellite, the US was able to further understand Russia’s…

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    mother Shirley, brothers Mike and John David, and sisters Valerie and Terri. Being the oldest, he naturally took on the leadership role when it came to him taking care of his sisters. One day when he was fourteen, James went to see the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. After he did not know what to think of it. He had realized an important lesson he would use as a motif that he would…

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