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    NASA Budget

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    National Aeronautics and Space Agency in the 1950s, NASA has become an icon of space exploration and mankind’s accomplishments. NASA has created countless scientific advancements and created the stepping stone to the future. No one would have thought that NASA’s future would be as uncertain. Now, with the decimation of NASA’s budget by the congress, thousands of jobs are threatened and mankind’s advancements in the field of science is questionable. Congress funding for the space agency is at an…

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    NASA Persuasive Essay

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    NASA has a 19.1 billion dollar budget, which goes towards space exploration. Furthermore, 98% of those rockets are successful. Overall, the 98% of rockets go towards exploring and learning about Space. Space exploration enhances national security and protects us from danger. In other words, imagine cops trying to catch dangerous criminals without satellites being able to track and videotape every movement of the suspect. Nowadays, NASA has researched and developed a satellite that has…

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    just empty space. This tells us infinity exists. We can understand infinity exists without understanding infinity. Outer space is the easiest place to see infinity, but it is actually the nature of everything in one way or another. The amazing thing is, it has to be true. It is a certain truth, and it is impossible to comprehend. That is mind blowing, but it's one of those things that brings magic to knowing the truth and life. It is a perfect example of knowing the unknowable. Inner space:…

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    had 14,095 milion dollars in federal funding.Now today the NASA program has 19,300 million in federal funding. I personally believe that the NASA program should have more to spend on space projects and research. This could help the next generation and the rest of our generation's knowledge on what is really out in space and the universe. The reason the funding is split up in so many different…

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    TITLE Being An Alien And Relaxing In A UFO In Bratislava LEAD PARAGRAPH Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is the only capital city in the world that borders two neighbouring countries, Austria and Hungary. Bratislava and Vienna are the two closest capital cities in the world and are both places that I recommend you visit. You can reach either destination from travelling from the other by boat, plane or train; however, my preference is to depart from Vienna and travel to Bratislava by train…

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    DLR Case Study

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    system, as well as research aimed at protecting the environment and developing environmentally compatible technologies, and at promoting mobility, communication and security. DLR’s research portfolio, which covers the four focus areas Aeronautics, Space, Transportation and Energy, ranges from basic research to innovative applications. DLR operates large-scale research centres, both for the benefit of its own projects and as a service for its clients and partners from the worlds of business and…

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    One disaster could kill us all. In order to ensure that the human race will live on and prosper, Mars needs to be colonized. Mars will be colonized because of the fact that we need a backup because of possible disasters ,the amount of mining for valuable items would help the economy, and the location of mars and the similarities Mars has to Earth. Some peoples views on moving to Mars are not good. One opposing view is that the world is already in debt and by traveling to Mars and building all…

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    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 they will need a suit for every human being who is going to live on Mars. Without the suits nobody could breath on Mars. Food will need to be…

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    NASA Update News: NASA Science Chief Announces His Retirement; Leaves A Legacy Of Success John Grunsfeld, head of NASA’s Earth and Space science activities, former astronaut and chief scientists will retire on April 30. He has been in the service for four decades and would leave a remarkable legacy in the history of science and exploration. Space reports that Grunsfeld led the NASA’s Science Mission Directorate since 2012. He managed over 100 missions. These include the New Horizon’s…

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    held back by the "burdens" of a desk job. Of course, all careers involve paperwork, but I want to be in on the action. Instead of designing vacuums or the next new iPhone, I wanted to get involved on a larger scale: rockets. And an even larger scale: space. It is nice to look at the stars from down here on earth, but I want to help get humanity closer. Furthermore, I enjoy seeing the world develop…

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