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    Bottle Rocket Essay

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    Rockets are a very important aspect to the world, for they help in making huge discoveries in science and astronomy. Expensive materials, such as aluminum, titanium, and nickel alloy, help make a sturdy rocket. For the bottle rocket, my partner, Maren Cheney, and I used the following materials: 2 plastic 2-liter bottles, office folder paper, clear duct tape, yarn, 2 sponges, and cotton. The payload of the rocket is the object(s) being carried throughout the flight. While the payload of real…

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    Forty Acres Scholarship

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    Every day, my generation is bombarded with the new statistics and burdens of college expenses. The cost of college is becoming an ever-looming weight, shared by almost all students. The Forty Acres Scholars Program would help relieve this burden, and allow me to focus my attention on changing the world (and not on how to pay my next student loan installment). For example, though I've listed my desire to develop earlier computer science exposure, I also have a secret obsession with space…

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    Darren Miguel ESS 102 April 15, 2016 Research Paper: Effects of Long Term Space Flight Space travel has always been a fascinating subject in human history. What would it be like if we could travel to another solar system or even another galaxy? The things we could learn and experience would be astronomical. But, before we can dream of getting to that point of scientific discovery, astronauts have to face a number of physical and mental challenges are brought about during long-term space…

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    Space Program Benefits

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    There are many benefits of investing in our space program. There are many reasons why the space program deserves us investing money in it. One of the many ways that investing in the space program is it could pay off in the long run. They are finding places that the human population could possibly move to in the future in case earth is in jeopardy in someway. America and other places all around the world are also finding out ways to mine asteroid incase earth runs out of resources. Those are…

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    Today in our history we are at a critical point of advancement and discovery. After thousands of years of technological advancement we have finally reached a point in time where we have freed man from the bounds of gravity and left the safety of our home, the Earth to begin exploring the cosmos. The transition to a new form of pioneering is taking place, as the Earth has been explored end to end and is now occupied by humans on every corner there is only one place left to go. The limitless…

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    appropriation, extraction, and modification tactics, which have been employed over millennia on Earth, in the infinite expanse that is outer space, humans could eventually catapult themselves to a level of technological and even evolutionary success never before imagined. To accomplish this astronomical feat, however, humankind must use current resources and research regarding outer space wisely. It is at this point that economics come into play; the economics of space exploration are…

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    Space Shuttle The space missions by NASA involve the exploration of our space by pushing for more scientific and technical skills. It is indeed useful for us in addressing the fundamental concerns especially concerning the solar system. Through space missions, the exploration is expanded by using the technology. The missions are essential in integrating technology in form of robotic missions (Xu, & Kanade, 2010). For any successful endeavor as observed in the science center. The translunar space…

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    NASA Dichotomy

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    NASA Importance: • For NASA, information joins the outstanding necessities, game-plans, likewise, fitness shared transversely over people, bundles, works out, projects, Mission Directorates, and Centers, routinely depicted as organized information trial learning, manufacturing and particular information, and business structures and limit (frameworks, technique, methodology and craftsmanship), demonstrating the excellent dichotomy of unequivocal and inferred data. • There are in like way other…

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    Space exploration is a much needed part of the United States today. 63% of college graduates say NASA is doing a great job for the world. 55% of Non-college graduates say NASA is doing a bad job or just not doing their job for the world. 70% of college graduates believe that the space to the space program has many benefits. 54% of non-college graduates believe the exact opposite. Where would we be today without NASA. We would not have been the first people to land on the moon or even orbit earth…

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    The 100 is a novel written by Kass Morgan. Kass Morgan studied at Brown University to achieve her Bachelor’s degree for literature and then later got her Master’s degree at Oxford. She now lives in Brooklyn, New York. The 100 is her most successful novel written and she has been awarded many things for this novel. This novel takes place around 300 years after the Earth was exposed by radiation, which made the Earth not safe to be on. In the novel, humans are known as the “Colony”. This…

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