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    John F. Kennedy believed that we should also be first in space. John F. Kennedy was one of the most liked presidents. John F. Kennedy explained that going to space will represent America’s drive to overcome difficult challenges. America decided to start getting into the space exploration field, so America went against a strong space competitor, The Soviet Union. In this essay I will explain to you the way John F. Kennedy uses ethos, pathos, and logos. In this speech, John F.…

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    grow food in space because there has never been a need to. The Apollo missions were brief enough that they could afford to take aboard all the food they would need. The constraints for the food supplies were calculate to be 1.7 lb/ man / day for a 14 day mission with 3 crew members resulting in about a 70 lb payload, approximately the weight of another half crew member [3]. This problem becomes larger with an increase in crew members and mission duration. It is estimated that a space flight to…

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    show excellent examples of this. First of all, the two stories similarly relate because both had a journey through space in one point of the story. The only differences had to be the purposes of journeying through space. In the “zoo,” the journey through space had been more leisure time for the horse-spiders who were vacationing (Hoch, 87) while in the “Ruum,” the journey through space purpose had been to save the Earth from a dangerous probe (Porges, 89), so it had been more like an…

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    but Different "We know how much radiation is out there, waiting for us between Earth and Mars, but we’re not sure how the human body is going to react to it" says Frank Cucinotta, Space radiation health project of NASA (Burgess & Dubbs, 2007). A new adventure comes along when there is no other giant planet and limited space to block during a long voyage to Mars. Mars has always been the final destination that many scientists turn to in terms of colonization of other planets. This is because Mars…

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    until we get the whole living in space thing down, it will be anything but a pleasant experience. If the severe weather, radiation or general lack of oxygen doesn't kill you, humans in space have a whole other threat to worry about. Stress. STRESS IS A UNIVERSAL THREAT TO HUMANS The first humans on Mars will get bragging rights for life, but unfortunately, that life won't last very long. Stress, not laser wielding Maritains, will wreak havoc on humans in space. We see these effects first-hand…

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    Roller coasters have become one of American’s favorite amusements. Theme parks are more popular now than ever thanks to the exhilarating, fast-pace, “stomach in your shoes” rides known as roller coasters. For one to understand the fears as well as the thrill, one must first understand that it all comes from physics. Science plays a role in how we experience theme parks. Science creates the thrill in roller coasters, as well as real life experiences. According to the text, "Amusement park…

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    It takes six billion dollars to to send six people to Mars. There is not a reason to risk people's lives, when these people might not realize that they can never go back. Colonizing Mars is a terrible idea, since people are risking their lives, there is never a natural source of water, and it costs a tremendously outrageous price. Humans are risking their lives for an expedition that could distinctly, evidently fail. Certain people volus Celsius (minus sixty-seven degrees Fahrenheit).…

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    We should colonize mars for the safety for the human race and so we can fix earth.Most people think that we should colonize mars for the safety of the human race One reason we should colonize mars is because we need to make sure that are species the human race lives for as long as possible for all we know mars could be are last chance of survival if earth gets destroyed by lest say all the volcanos erupted and it destroy earth we would have to leave and go some where else but we wouldn't be…

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    physique consequences a person can experience when embarking into a space expedition. The article presents the reasons behind an experiment that is done to six people living in a secluded area in Hawaii. Such an experiment is done with the purpose of exploring the human behavior when face to extreme boredom. Furthermore, the intention of the experiment is to compare the experience of the six people in Hawaii with astronauts in space. One of the advantage as suggested by the author of the…

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    Instead, the issue might lie with the vigorousness of the exercise. In 1990, a head down bed rest was conducted that examined the bone loss of its participants compared to the measured loss of those aboard the space station MIR. It was found that the bed-ridden participants experienced a bone loss similar to those astronauts aboard MIR. Furthermore, the astronauts were a part of a moderate exercise routine, where the bed members were not (LeBlanc, et al., 2000)…

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