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    NASA Article Analysis

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    Analysis of NASA Article The first article I chose to analyze is titled “NASA STUDYING 2015 El Nino As Never Before,” by Kasha Patel. The article explains what the weather pattern known as El Nino is, the effects it has on the climate, why NASA wants to study it, and how NASA plans on studying it. Now NASA has advanced satellites that can monitor more aspects of the weather pattern such as sea level and sea surface temperature. The reason NASA is so interested in the weather pattern this year…

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    NASA Space Mission

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    With an understanding of evolution, it has always been assumed that human bodies have adapted to the gravitational force found here on Earth. The space station and the shuttle that most NASA astronauts will stay in orbits 350 km above Earth, with a gravitational pull 90% stronger than it is on the ground (NASA Space Bones). Giancoli describes objects orbiting the Earth as feeling weightless because they are, in essence, free falling towards Earth. The force of gravity causes objects orbiting…

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    NASA Persuasive Essay

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    our environment, to protect our vastly undiscovered planet, and to ultimately learn from the mistakes that are continuing to sabotage our hope for sustaining an entirely new planet in the future. According to thehill.com, NASA requested 18.5 billion dollars in funding…

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    Space Launch Program

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    Space Administration, or NASA, remains one of the most famous government funded programs in the world. This same agency put the first dozen people on the moon, brought the world together to build the International Space Station, and explored the outer reaches of the solar system. Today, the program does not hold the same respect as previous years. Combative politics plague NASA. It needs a new budget plan to end its uneconomical rocket program: the Space Launch System. NASA has the capability to…

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    The greatests impacts can come from thousands of miles away. NASA (abbreviation for National Aeronautics and Space Administration) crash landed in 1948, and was founded as a combatant against the growing communist USSR in the Cold War. Success immediately ensued after the formation of the program and they began to become a more influential in everyday life. NASA started off with space missions, and soon later developed into a multipurpose program. They quickly became a symbol for the…

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    Space Race Pros And Cons

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    the NASA program deserves more funding because the program explores other planets for medical purposes, receives less than other budgets, and provides protection for the planet.…

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    It would be advisable that more money should be invested into NASA for space exploration purposes. The reason why this would be a good idea is because with NASA focusing on Space exploration they would have to find ways to make stronger and faster rockets and more filling meals for long space flights. In this essay, I will examine what NASA has done for humanity as well as what their primary goal is, additionally I will examine why NASA should get more funding as well as the risks involved,…

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    spaceship, so that is what NASA is for. NASA is a big company that is mostly known for in Huston, Texas. It became most popular and is mostly known for Apollo 8 and the space race. People worry about whether or not NASA should be funded and if they should continue with space exploration. What is the main thing people are worried about? Why do people work? What is necessary to do daily activities? Money, money is the key to life and is exactly what NASA needs. NASA needs to be approved to…

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    actually a NASA invention that was invented to protect astronauts if they crash and airplanes if they crash. It was made to absorb the shock if they crashed to reduce the chances of getting hurt. Now they line football helmets and our bed (J. Kiger). Now I sleep on a memory foam pillow and now I can't sleep without one. Another big one water filter, now I live out in the country and I can promise you if we didn't have a water filter then I can promise you I would not drink my water. NASA needed…

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    filmed on a space-like movie set. NASA created what they thought the moon surface would look like and placed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in the center of it. This theory suggests that the…

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