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    an interplanetary space mission to colonize the moon is a concept that has captured the minds of scientists for generations. Space colonization has been viewed as a mere theme in science fiction for years; however, it may not remain a scientific fantasy for long. The idea of sending humans to the moon in an attempt to populate it may initially sound mindless and foolish, but after careful mental analysis, it’s become clear that populating the moon may be the only way to ensure the future…

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    Wall-E Dystopian Film

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    Postmodern films want to draw the audiences’ attention to the fact they’re watching a movie that tells a story in a way that changes the meaning of storytelling. It wants to also make aware of how other movies are encoded with meaning that "controls" thinking about what is normal and proper. Wall-E, a major Pixar movie, is a great example of postmodernism. Wall-E is a critique of modernity, and the fate of man under consumerist technology. Set in the distant dystopian future, this film tells…

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    got into orbit around the Earth first and technically won, the US decided that they should go again to see who could get farther, because getting into orbit was just an elementary achievement. After the United States were the first to land on the moon, there was a full blown space war going on, with an everlasting list of firsts being achieved by either: the first woman, the first spacewalk,…

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    Astronomy - Discovery of Planet Uranus Georgian Star is the name Sir William Herschel wanted for his astronomical finding, discovered on 13 March 1781. The name didn’t stick, granted that King George III loved it. William Herschel’s career was music. He wrote several symphonies, concertos, and sonatas. His sister became his signature soprano. They were famous in Bath England. Nevertheless, this musically talented man had many interests, astronomy was one of them. His musical career provided…

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    Garret Torre Dr. Cunningham BIO-101-107 April 17, 2017 Deep Impact Film Review Deep Impact is about a comet that is hurtling towards Earth and could possibly destroy the earth. The U.S. government tries to keep it a secret until a reporter by the name of Jenny Lerner discovers what is really happening forcing the president to announce his plan. An astronaut Spurgeon “Fish” Tanner and his team will land on the comet and plant explosives, hopefully changing the route of the deadly comet. The…

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    Zaboosh I was packing up all my belongings at home, planet Zaboosh. I packed up my boots, toothbrush, and my hats. We are all pigs on planet Zaboosh, so we have a tradition that when you get old enough and mature enough you get to mover to earth, but if you don’t like it you can move back. I was really excited to see all the others animals at earth because all I see is pigs. I wobbled to my spaceship to leave Zaboosh. I waved bye to my family and we took off. I have never been on a spaceship…

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    relatives, friends and crew members of each mission into the space. These two movies are quite different but still have a lot in common. “Apollo 13” is about seventh manned mission in American Apollo space program and the third one intended to land on the Moon. Unfortunately, during this mission, an oxygen tank exploded and caused serious problems for the astronauts. This movie depicts the hardship connected with this explosion. It shows how crew members tried to…

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    Every Soul A Star Essay

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    Every Soul a Star is one of the great works written by Wendy Mass, published by Little, Brown and Company. It is entitled, Every Soul a Star because it talks about how the cosmos may change the lives of three different teenagers forever. The title fits the contents of the book because the setting was made under the stars and the main characters were stargazing in the story. There was this total eclipse of the sun, which were waited by thousands of people who love astronomy. Every Soul a Star…

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    My First NASA Mission

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    On March 1st NASA had picked me to go on a mission.The mission as to take photos of Venus, Jupiter, and pluto. I left planet Earth to go to Venus on March 5. It took a while to get past the atmosphere and because of everything that was in my ship.I had fuel,oxygen,freezed dried food,plants,water, and medical supplies.After about 43 days, I had got to Venus. when I got to Venus I had taken pictures of it and studied the pictures to see if there was any form of life or anything not normal.When I…

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    Politics have forever been a drive in space exploration. Starting with the Space Race in the late 1950s between the Soviet Union and United States. The race for space exploration was because of the need to be superior and make the rules. For example, the Europeans were the first people to travel to North America; they were able to create a society and cause the United States to be born. The USSR started out with simple tests in space, but after putting a dog in space the head of the Space Task…

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