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    Should NASA Fund Asteroid Studies Many people agree that NASA should fund asteroid studies. I believe that the government should put more money into asteroid studies and fund it. We can get resources from the asteroids. We can protect ourselves more and can learn more about the universe by studying them. If NASA gets resources from asteroids, they can stop using Earth materials. First, the resources and money they get can further the reach of getting asteroids. For example, the materials…

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    Curiosity Probes

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    Curiosity is one of Earth’s most valuable probes when it comes to researching Mars. It is also arguably one of the most interesting and useful probes.The history, mission and design all make up curiosity. The history of curiosity starts ruggedly when the $2.5 billion rover almost met its untimely end with an audacious landing. Due to its cumbersome weight NASA scientists had to create a different landing plan that that of the probes prior to it. Instead of using a simple parachute system it had…

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    There are many space spinoffs that are used in Earth and are now used in space in many ways. These space spinoffs can be used in many ways to help astronauts in space. Some of these space spinoffs can include materials used for braces, bicyclist helmet, fire-resistant clothing, ski goggles and many more. These space spinoffs can economically and socially are important to astronauts in many ways. For example, the materials used in braces can help scientist create materials such as antennas for…

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    Enceladus Research Paper

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    “The Cassini discoveries in the first three flybys were so amazing. We changed our focus and added 20 more flybys of Enceladus, including seven through the icy jets” says Linda Spilker, Cassini Project Scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Target One; Enceladus’s Plumes; would yield the best scientific results because it has the possibility of habiting life, a mysterious heat source and feeds Saturn’s rings. To begin with, Enceladus’s plumes have tremendous qualities that make them…

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    Teacher: Mr.chimbizi Topic: how does gravity and weightlessness affect humans? Thesis: Is the gravitational force on earth that pulls us down towards the center of the earth harmful to human beings or beneficial? And the no force effect in space, which causes weightlessness beneficial or harmful? Outline I. I) Discovery of gravity II) Sir Isaac Newton III) Gravity and weightlessness II. I) Define gravity II) Positive effects on humans III) Negative effects on humans…

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    Why is it worth to continue exploring space In this essay, I am going to teach you why is it worth to explore the space. There are many reasons why it is worth to explore space and travel there. Space exploring is good because, we can learn why is the place where we live is like this and we can use it for our own advantages. Even though it is worth to explore and study space, there are also good reasons why not to explore space. Here, I will give 3 examples of them. First, 20 people have…

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    Patriot’s Pen After all of the years that America has been around, each year has benefited America in some way whether it be the businesses, the population, or even mistakes helping our growth. America has given my generation(young teens)a lot, like for example, amazing technology to use for education, jobs, entertainment, and 40 to 50 years ago we used something like the first model computers to launch a rocket to the moon! Back then just getting to circle the Earth once was a huge…

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    exploring other planets, specifically Mars. I personally believe that humans should be exploring other planets for a multitude of reasons such as we need to have some place to go after life on Earth becomes impossible and that health effects caused by space (i.e. skin cancer from solar flares or neurological damage) is a much better prospect to deal with than extinction. Everyone knows that life on Earth (for humans at least) will become impossible when we burn too much fossil fuels, and the…

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    increases your acceleration throughout the ride. Imagine going through the galaxy and experiencing spacecraft, while in orbit you there are multiple space spots which gives your space pod a surge in speed. You are the pilot of your escape pod. You have recently just escaped Darth Vader and he has sent his arsenal to come and eliminate you. While going in space there's many vortexes which gives you a boost with instantaneous speed. Experience Newton’s 1st and Newton’s 2nd Law of motion. With a…

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    Launcher Research Paper

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    Launcher will take riders from Earth, to space, and then into the planet Mercury. Launcher is a ride that will suit all types of people. The car the riders sit in is a rocket ship that will sit up to 12 people. 60 mph is the top speed for Launcher, riders may think that is really slow for a roller coaster, but in order for riders to get the full experience for traveling through space, the ride has to travel slower. When the ride takes off into space in the beginning of the ride you will end…

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