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    NASA and many others believe that space exploration could help change our country and our world. There's many ways that space exploration could benefit us. It could help us improve safety and help us find out more about our earth and its resources, exploring space would give us many benefits. The United states and NASA should put more into space exploration. Something that we need to protect ourselves from the threat of getting hit by an asteroid. If we don’t want what happened to the dinosaurs…

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    hundred and fifty million miles away NASA is hoping to launch in 2024 and land in 2025. The first person ever to step on Mars will be around nine years from now. Mars should not be colonized, the trip will be expensive and everybody needs food and water also, everybody will need to wear a spacesuit at all times. If NASA colonizes Mars, everybody who decides to go on this trip will need a space suit. The new z-2 spacesuit is four point four million dollars, if NASA is going to colonize Mars…

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    Our Nation's Future

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    invest in the NASA program. He is trying to convince his readers that if the US were to still invest in NASA, there could be a greater future with new and improved research. Tell me who wouldn’t want to know what other great discoveries there is still to discover and research from the great beyond meaning “space”? Being able to research new things in the future can bring great contributions to this nation’s future generations. Dreaming big and beyond the reach of our eyes is what NASA could…

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    In 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed an act that created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in response to the Soviet Unions launch of it’s first satellite, Sputnik I. From that day year forward, NASA began working on missions and took man where they have never been before. In the recent years, they have also began missions that will be able to get humans to other planets. They will continue to work on these missions and get man to where they have never been…

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    Columbia Shuttle

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    The recommendations that the CAIB assigned to NASA would help to prevent this disaster from happening again. Since the exposing of the external fuel tank foam caused Columbia to explode the CAIB’s first recommendation was to improve external fuel tank foam. They will improve on this by using bolt catchers which will not allow for the external tank to break free (History.com Staff). In doing this future shuttles will not be able to lose a backup tank for emergencies. There are also important…

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    to rocket science. Before they could decide whether a man or woman could be sent into space, however, they first had to decide who exactly would make a qualified candidate. To determine who was qualified and eligible to be an astronaut, NASA had to determine who was fit for this position. The man who devised NASA’s test to select America’s first astronauts was Randy Lovelace. He started off by testing jet pilots from both the Air Force and the Navy. Lovelace began…

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    these arguments, it’s imperative that regardless of one’s viewpoint both sides should be carefully considered. Before we get to the gory details of dissecting these articles, one must understand the difference of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) bias and NASA science. NASA has bias in all things public relations related to space exploration whether they are calling attention to…

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    experimentation and planned missions. One area they have actively pursued is the study of Mars. NASA has researched planet Mars for over decades and recently released a detailed plan containing their strategy for a manned mission to Mars. Their past experience, current research, and future plans are all part of what could potentially become mankind’s most revolutionary achievement. Over the past few decades, NASA has launched several Mars missions, many of which…

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    Falcon 9 Research Paper

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    able to fly again. Now, skeptics are beginning to ask questions. Is this just a result of poor design, or is there a potential conspiracy to examine? Not to say that UFO's are the direct cause of this, but stranger things have happened. As always, NASA denies any such occurrence. SPACEX REUSABLE ROCKET NOT SO REUSABLE The reason for SpaceX's goal of landing the Falcon9 rocket back on Earth was so that it could be reused for later launches, thus reducing costs. When the Falcon 9 successfully…

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    exploration, we will overpopulate the earth. The earth does not have enough space for the rate of people being born. Also with overpopulation, means that we will also use up all of our natural resources. Also some of our everyday technology comes from NASA, which was created for space exploration. Without this program our lives would be totally different then they are today. Overpopulation is one of the biggest problems in the world right now, but everyone just looks past it like it is not…

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