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    around a central courtyard space, which merges interior with exterior to create a closed off, separate space that is still open to the sky. Through…

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    Effects of Long-term Space Flight Hanna and Shannon are sisters who rely on each other growing up as young children. One day, as an adult, Hanna and her fiancé took a trip to the moon to celebrate their engagement. There, something mysterious happened, causing the spacecraft carrying Hanna and her fiancé lose contact with earth controlling station. Shannon decided to be an astronaut for NASA to find her sister. After a long-time exploration, Shannon found her sister’s spacecraft in Jupiter’s…

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    race. For the journey there were five major problems to be tackled before the starship would be able to start its voyage. The first problem that had to be tackled was propulsion for the ship. Since the majority of the ship would be assembled in outer space it did not need large rockets. They decided to utilize…

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    Gary destroyed both of Schlob’s wings which made Schlob crash and die. Gary then shot Schlomo’s cockpit which killed him. Only Gary and Tim were left now. Gary shot off Tim’s tail, but Tim shot off both of Gary’s wings. As Gary plummeted through space Tim decided to save him. Gary jumped into Tim’s ship. Gary thought about all that he had done and realized how bad all the things he had done were. Gary apologized to Tim for breaking his ship, and Tim apologized to Gary for destroying his…

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    Wait ! No Space Privatization Here Why should this be stopped ? Space traveling shouldn't be privatized. Meaning by privatizing small companies like google shouldn’t be privatized it should just be for big companies like NASA and SpaceX for space travel. Many problems occurred during this process and some good things had also happened. In this essay it will state the problems of space privatization. Some problems that occurred are money is being wasted, NASA should be just about space and…

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    NASA Pros And Cons

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    NASA gets $19.1 billion per year while the Military gets $700 billion. Due to this lack of funding, many NASA projects are in jeopardy. Research shows major benefits to giving NASA the funding they need. Although these projects are in jeopardy, many people think NASA gets enough, if not too much. Raising NASA’s funding would directly correlate to the safety and knowledge of American citizens. NASA has multiple telescopes that are dedicated to searching the solar system for asteroids and other…

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    subjective, so in any other realm, art and science are often in opposition, however Architecture fuses the two together to form “productive space with the tangible realities of gravity, material properties, and assembly sequences” (Schwartz 2016, 24) and tectonics establishes methods for this to be possible. Light is invited inside a structure to give it a sense of space, life, emotion, and a connection to the outside, and gives the appearance of light, floating structures. Fig.1 shows a…

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    potential threats to territorial sovereignty and security as a result of Cyber Terrorism, produce effective legislation on the production, stockpiling, and use of biological and chemical weaponry, and discuss the militarization and weaponization of space” (Mahmoudi 2). These issues are important to Tuvalu because we understand that one country affected by any of these actions will cause a global chain-reaction, harming even the smallest of countries. I. Potential threats to territorial…

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    Ever since the first human landed on the moon in 1969, space exploration has been the target of countless controversies. The U.S. government organization NASA has been a worldwide pioneer in space exploration for decades. A variety of positions can be adopted for the topic, although the two most prominent are: those who denounce space exploration, saying it is immoral and a waste of money, time, and resources, and those who praise space exploration, lauding the new horizons that it allows…

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    NASA Budget Essay

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    one dollar bill available to you and imagine it being cut into a hundred squares. Now picture yourself cutting halfway into a single one of those squares, you wouldn't even touch the ink yet. Thats the annual budget for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, more commonly known as NASA, resting at one half of one percent of the US tax dollar. Therefore, I am calling on Trump’s administration and the United States Congress to increase NASA’s funding from its current level, to at least…

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