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    There is a lot of discussion about whether NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) should or should not fund asteroid studies. I claim that NASA should not fund asteroid studies because it cost too much and takes too long. Basically, it is a waste of time. It is also a waste of money. It is also a chance of failing. NASA plans to send a probe in 2017 to catch an asteroid. Not a lot of people have enough time to sit and wait around for them to build it and then launch it then…

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    Space Exploration What is every kids dream? A police officer, a doctor, and what else? An astronaut, every kid dreams about flying into space and seeing the stars. (fragment/generalization.) But, in order to be an astronaut you need something. A spaceship, so that is what NASA is for. NASA is a big company that is mostly known for in Huston, Texas. It became most popular and is mostly known for Apollo 8 and the space race. People worry about whether or not NASA should be funded and if…

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    we spend money on NASA for space exploration when there are so many issues here on Earth that need to be solved? The human exploration of space has been debated across the globe since the launching of Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957. Many people argue that space exploration is diverting attention and funds from more important matters humanity has at hand; however, space exploration has a multitude of benefits which could prove worthwhile to countries that invest in it. Space exploration would be a…

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    Caelum

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    Introduction The space hotel is named Caelum, which is the Latin term for space, universe, and heaven. This name represents the future of luxurious travel, taking humans into outer space on an amazing vacation. Not only is this an amazing chance to travel into space and live there for a week or two, but it is also a once in a life time opportunity. Caelum lets the people who have already traveled to all seven continents get the full experience, and travel to a place “out of this world”. This…

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    Space Colonization Essay

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    In discussions of space exploration, one controversial issue has been whether or not humans should colonize space. Space colonization is the permanent habitation of any area outside of the Earth. During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union were in competition to become the ultimate spacefaring nation. Many people in the 1960s believed that within the decade, space exploration would be possible. Now as the technology to make faster and more powerful spacecrafts is progressing, the…

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    into outer space, by elevator. A unique method one foretold in his late 1970’s Sci fi novels. What started as an idea, captured the attention of NASA and U.S. Air force. The idea has many pros due to the design itself, time efficient space travel, enhanced satellite communications, and new space based industries. Opening a whole new world for people on earth, but like on earth, as well as in space there are concerns for earth bound conflicts to disrupt progress. The construction of a space…

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    Space Suit Research Paper

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    of space without the proper clothing and protection from the physical and chemical conditions of space even for a minute. Many engineers have done a lot of work for a very long process of time to make the space suits which can protect humans in space. space is a very hostile and strange place for humans but in order to explore and prevent the possible dangers that might happen to Earth, scientists and astronauts should go to outer space and that is not possible without space suits. In space…

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    Mars Habitation Module

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    and living spaces that the crew will need for the trip. 3. What about radiation and impact protection? In space exposure to radiation and debris is inevitable, but to avoid major damage your module will have to be constructed with materials…

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    like real possibility. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is taking the helm of one of the most significant human endeavors to explore Mars. Unlike the previous programs, Manned Mission to Mars is a one-way ticket. Scientific and technological challenges facing the mission to Mars have been identified as a result of strenuous scientific studies, including Architectural studies, external evaluations and trips to the International Space Station to simulate the mission to Mars.…

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    astronauts won't be able to visit space. All of manned spacecraft have life support systems. In simple terms, life support systems are equipment allowing people to feel as comfortable as on Earth. Earth has an Atmosphere. The Atmosphere is the main shield on Earth. It provides breathable air, and it is responsible for comfortable climates. In space, climates are extreme, and there is a vacuum, an absence of matter, including air. Special equipment allows humans to visit space. This equipment…

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