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    Lost Moon Apollo 13

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    Lovell, J. L. (1994). Lost Moon: The Perlious Voyage of Apollo 13. New York: Houghton Mifflin. Jim Lovell was the Commander of Apollo 13. He participated in three previous space missions for NASA, to include Apollo 8 and the Apollo 1 fire investigation board. With Jeffery Kruger, he provides a first hand account of the events and a detailed look into experiences of the crew. Lovell, a Navy test Pilot, was selected to the NASA Astronaught Group Two in 1962. At the time of launch, Jim Lovell…

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    What Is Santa Real

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    Is Santa real? An indefinable amount of people believe that Santa does not exist because there’s no stable evidence to prove his existence. To some people, flying reindeer, living in the freezing temperatures of the North Pole, and Santa’s travel to all houses in the world in one night are unreal. However, all of these are possible with levitation, thermostats, control of time and space, or in other words, science. Flying reindeer may seem like something impossible, but something similar today…

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    NASA received compelling data from the moon and Mars that suggest proof of aliens. While no official statement has been made, alien researchers are stirring up the web to offer an explanation. NASA FINDS ALIENS IN MOON CRATER Alien hunters at Thirdphaseofmoon are reporting evidence about UFOs and aliens found on the moon. Using a NASA image, these researchers claim this is proof of alien existence. Looking at the video, one can see what looks like white buildings in the crater. Allegedly, the…

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    the old days, many believe that we are the only living things on our galaxy or even in the whole universe. No one even bothers to look beyond our planet and explore the space for that matter. Though in Ancient Egypt, Babylonians use to study the Sun, Moon and stars just to generate a calendar for farming and religious rites but it never extended that far. Then in early 1900's people started to explore space and study matters beyond our planet. Edwin Hubble was the first person who introduced us…

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    NASA

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    Humanity’s voyage into the great beyond made its debut with the vertical launch of the V-2 rocket in 1944, which was the first rocket to pass through the boundary of space. This was the catalyst to a large string of events that would eventually lead to many world renowned space programs to come into fruition. An often overlooked benefit to the space program is the myriad of new and improved technologies that seamlessly integrate into society. Many inventions, such as polarized lenses and…

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    Is the coastal eroding? Yes, along with the power of the waves and wind the coast is eroding. The coast is not only eroding because of the water and wind, it’s also eroding because of human activity. The one activity that we do causing erosion is dredging; it’s when we get shipped to us. The ships cause waves to hit the coast. Is there any other planet that is habitable? NASA’s space telescope has found planets that could be the second “earth”. They found an earth sized planet orbiting the…

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    viable planets and moons for NASA to colonize may be narrowed to one. The Jupiter moon Europa may be next on the mission list for NASA astronauts. Leaving Mars out in the cold. Recent research from NASA scientists could have found the life sustaining evidence they need on Europa. Or at least under its icy surface. The study is encouraging, now that scientists believe that the Jupiter moon ocean has enough energy to support life. If so, will NASA astronauts find aliens on the Jupiter moon? NASA…

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    For centuries, the human race has looked upward toward the stars in awe if the universes magnificence and wondered what mysteries it might hold. In 1957 the Soviet Union began the quest to answer that ancient question when they launched the first satellite known as Sputnik I. When this satellite was launched the engineers that created it never could have envisioned the progress the human race would make in just over 50 years. This huge advancement in space exploration has changed who is…

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    Planet Pluto Essay

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    In the year 3036, it changed the face of mankind as we know it. It all started with humans and their eagerness to travel to space for vacations, after all it did only take two hours to get there and view all the planets was a fun experience to do. The human race tried to take over space as they’ve done before in Planet Pluto to be used for humans’ waste land. Little did they know greater intelligence were coming there way to take over their servants; but they did not have clue that the…

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    The Hubble Telescope Explosions ,death, and faulty equipment are only some of the problems that workers at NASA had to handle. It was a big challenge to get the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit, but there are many extraordinary discovers and boundaries that were pushed going through this journey. In 1990 a telescope called the Hubble Space Telescope, created by an astronomer named Edwin Hubble. Which allowed astronomy to grow creating more hypothesis and theories, based on information…

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