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    weapons and vehicles such as assault rifles, shotguns, jet packs, and spaceships. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare takes the player to zero gravity environment and can travel from planet to planet. Such planets are Earth and Mars and transitions between space and ground combat can happen in a…

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    ultimately reached by the United States. Which makes one of the reasons why the United States is the leader in space exploration. it is because of NASA’s projects, advancements, and accomplishments, NASA was the catalyst that allowed the United States to be the leader in space exploration. NASA is what we call an acronym; and this acronym stands for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA was constructed for the reason being, the Soviet Union launched its first satellite named…

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    Essay On Star Wars Land

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    Star Wars land promises a battle between the First Order and the Resistance. The ride will have a back story from the upcoming Star Wars movie instead of the six previous movies. On the second ride, visitors will be in control Millennium Falcon, a space ship that Hans Solo flies. Stars Wars land will be built in the Big Thunder Ranch area of Disney Land. The other options for Star Wars Land were Tomorrow Land, Mickeys Toontown, and the third theme park area that currently serves as employee…

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    Goodnight Spaceman Essay

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    published in 2016 by Penguin Books Ltd, written by Michelle Robinson, and illustrated by Nick East. Goodnight Spaceman is a bedtime story based on traveling to outer space. The two little boys in the book have a father who is a British ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut. They imagine the experience of spending time with their dad in outer space. The second book, Round is a Tortilla: A Book of Shapes, was published in 2013 by Chronicle Books, written by Roseanna Greenfield Thong, and…

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    The immeasurable space surrounding the Coruscant-Metello trade route was just as busy as it usually was. All things considered, no irregularities usually appeared on the route, yet the regular inhabitants tasked with exploring barely bat an eye, regardless of a few ships coming from the distant core worlds. Presently, peculiar for a brief time, the deep chasm of space gave way for the hull of a small republic transporter just above the expansive orbit of the planet; jumping out of hyperspace for…

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    hydrothermal activity and depth, rotation of the moon, methane, and the moon’s atmosphere. There are also many scientific possibilities that lie in this moon, scientists believe that there is a possibility animals can live here. NASA is trying to create more space crafts to launch to other planets, to see if they are livable for creatures. Even though Cassini was the spacecraft that went to Saturn, it was a robotic spacecraft so, no humans or animals were used or inside. All we know right…

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    people prefer to keep their feet on the ground with the help of Earth’s gravity. But is it worth the risk? Our reasons of staying on our home planet is the chance of no return from the planet Mars, the price to journey a one way trip, and the tight spaces with people you don’t know. But there are good things about the trip, but our opinion is no. Why go to Mars leaving your family on Earth? Risking your life just to not return to your home planet seems too risky for certain people. If you go to…

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    Space Exploration

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    Final Frontier: US government funding manned space flight missions I have always wondered how stars would look like from a different planet. The universe around us is unknown and undiscovered. Investigating space could reveal answers to being alone in the universe. Governments all around the world want the achievement of space exploration. The US government should continue to fund manned space flight missions because it could lead to further research on space, the colonization of other planets,…

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    is less of sci-fi and more of space thriller. I chose to watch this film because I have always been a fan of thriller films and this film is different and one of its kind. Especially watching the film in 3-D is worth. Most 3-D films are more like a gimmick but this is film achieves real depth and spatial awareness for the viewer. Perhaps, the film makes you breathless with excitement. To me, the film was more than a documentary depicting two astronauts floating in space. The movie is the most…

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    United States to the lunar mission of getting a man on the moon by 1970. Even though President Kennedy was assassinated and did not get to witness the event, the mission of the Apollo 11 attained his dream. The Saturn V spacecraft took off from Kennedy Space Center on July 16, 1969, with the three man team of Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin "Buzz" E. Aldrin Jr. The mission had one main goal, which was to perform a crewed lunar landing and return to Earth. On July 20, 1969, Neil…

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