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    Lost Moon Apollo 13

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    Lovell, J. L. (1994). Lost Moon: The Perlious Voyage of Apollo 13. New York: Houghton Mifflin. Jim Lovell was the Commander of Apollo 13. He participated in three previous space missions for NASA, to include Apollo 8 and the Apollo 1 fire investigation board. With Jeffery Kruger, he provides a first hand account of the events and a detailed look into experiences of the crew. Lovell, a Navy test Pilot, was selected to the NASA Astronaught Group Two in 1962. At the time of launch, Jim Lovell…

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    understand and it has not been modified much since its creation. Ch 33 1 “Space Savers Are Banned in the South End” from Boston magazine caught my eye with its introduction which began by relating with the targeted audience with the first sentence “Let’s face it: in a city where parking space is precious, every snowstorm can turn our streets into a battlefield.” and then gives the reason for the fact “The familiar culprit? Space savers—which include anything from bright-orange road cones to…

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    Thirdphaseofmoon are reporting evidence about UFOs and aliens found on the moon. Using a NASA image, these researchers claim this is proof of alien existence. Looking at the video, one can see what looks like white buildings in the crater. Allegedly, the space agency tried to cover up this footage with crude editing techniques. However, alien hunters were able to see the ploy and have taken to the internet with their claims. This is just further evidence that the agency knows about the existence…

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    The Core

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    The movie I watched was called The Core and was directed by Jon Amiel. Some of the main actors in this movie are, Dr. Josh Keyes (Aaron Eckhart), scientists Dr. Serge Leveque (Tchéky Karyo), Dr. Conrad Zimsky (Stanley Tucci), Dr. Ed Brazzelton (Delroy Lindo) and Rebecca (Hilary Swank). The main focus of this movie was to show what it would be like to travel to the core on a life saving mission. In this movie Dr. Josh Keyes notices that the Earth's inner core has stopped rotating. So Dr. Keyes…

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    Robotics has, for the vast majority of my life, been a topic of strong personal interest. Being welcomed onto the Ryerson Rams Robotics (R3) team has been a very special opportunity for me. As a member of the science team, I have had the chance to apply the knowledge I have gained during even the early stages of my undergraduate career to solve the problems associated with the science tasks of the University Rover Challenge (URC). Ultimately, the URC science task is to determine the capacity for…

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    and mathematics, subjects he had previously struggled with in school. He enrolled at the Berlin Institute of Technology, where he would go on to earn a bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering. As a student, he joined the German Society for Space Travel, and worked with Oberth on liquid-fuelled rocket tests. Von Braun went on to attend the University of Berlin, where he attained his doctorate in physics in 1934. By that time, his group had successfully launched…

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    Apollo 13

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    go with them because Ken health problem and Jim wasn’t happy about it. Apollo 13 the moon adventure trip start from Cape Kennedy in April 11, 1970. When they got into space, the machines and oxygen tank was broke down so that they can’t go to the moon and they need to turn around. If they don’t turn around, they will die in the space because they don’t have enough water, power and oxygen. Jim didn’t like the decision for turn around because they are so close to moon and also he want to take the…

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    watch an American citizen take their first steps on Mars. "NASA aims to extend human presence deeper into the solar system and to the surface of Mars," states a well-educated member of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ("NASA's Journey to Mars: Pioneering Next Steps in Space Exploration" [4]). However, would colonizing The Red Planet be a threat to America's economy and to the lives of brave astronauts? With no prior experience on Mars, there is no possible way to predict what…

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    Sasselov Super Earth

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    In the book “The life of super earth”, Dimitar Sasselov, one of the expert astronomer discusses some of the major findings on investigations of the universe. Much of the research relates to investigations in the laboratory relating to synthetic biology and how it can lead to better understanding of alien life in other planets outside the solar system. The most interesting idea is Sasselov’s claim that super-earths have better chances of harboring life than earth-sized planets. Personally, I have…

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    Moon And Beyond

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    The organization, short for National Aeronautics and Space Administration, got to work immediately, and the early highlights as mentioned earlier included the first satellite Explorer I, and Alan Shepard being the first American in space (NASA Created). With the creation of NASA this officially started the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union, one thing was for sure though, NASA had some tricks up its sleeve and…

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