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    David Bowie Research Paper

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    and the Lower Third, before officially becoming Bowie. He decided to change his artist name to David Bowie to avoid confusion with another band, Davy Jones and the Monkees. David Bowie was popular by 1966, and was flooding charts by 1969 with song “Space Oddity” My favorite song by David Bowie. Before 1969 Bowie released an unsuccessful album,…

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    Death Star Research Paper

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    enemies will tremble in fear as we reshape earth in the image that we want and we can control earth and what ever planet we want. The Death Star may cost quite a lot of money estimated around $840,000,000,000,000,000. It can be a very useful tool in space travel, you can refuel your star ship, take a break within the lounes offered, All this within the comfort of the Death Star. Fear- Who does not want to be feared. Fear is one of the biggest powers in the world, though you can argue that…

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    Why Do Mars 2020

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    NASA is planning for the launch date of the Mars rover to be 2020.the rover will be built on human curiosity. There will be differences in the rover the differences will be determined on the last rover sent to Mars. The scientist will be putting in landing system, including a sky crane and a heat shield. The rover body can be created without doing any other building or research. This will reduce the overall risk for the mission, while saving money and time on development. One of the rover…

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    Muscle Atrophy

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    As technology in the space sciences advances, the distances humans can travel through space also increases. Long-term space missions can cause complications to astronauts’ health (see Figure 1), the severity of which are not yet well understood. This paper focuses on three main health complications experienced by crew members during long-term space travel: muscle atrophy; loss of bone mass; and immune system changes. This paper also explores current research into preventative measures and…

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    world. Ask yourself do you want to go to the moon?. In class I read two articles titled “ “ “ “ and I will be explaining these reasons using facts from these articles. President John F. Kennedy proposed the United States accelerate its space program. His goal was to have a successful lunar landing. Sadly John F. Kennedy died before the moon landing. Therefore JFK did achieve his dream of the Apollo…

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    very controversial decision to remove Pluto from the display of planets. He believed that Pluto should be reclassified, and it should be considered a dwarf planet in the sense that it was similar objects were being discovered in the same region of space. The Tysons decision provoked many strong responses from visitors. The visitors insisted that Pluto had returned. In 2006, the International Astronomical Union followed Tyson's lead and Pluto was officially labeled as a dwarf planet.…

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    Earth which could contain life. As consequence, there have been several space missions to analyse climate, assess data and search for geological evidences of life. With net expenditure of approximately three billion dollars, the Cassini-Huygens space mission to Saturn system was a joint assignment among finest space agencies; National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Italian Space Agency/Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI). The Cassini-Huygens…

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    On October 1, 1958 the United States created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The creation of this government space agency was primarily due to the circumstances that United States national defense faced during the Cold War (Garber and Launius). In this time of reference, space exploration was prioritized greatly in the United States as it later became known as the “space race” between the U.S and the Soviet Union. Later on, NASA would be known to put the first man on…

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    Hobbytown Rocket V.S. Chemistry Rocket Research Paper A Rocket is a projectile that can operate on it's own without oxygen by the combustion of it's contents. Rockets are particularly interesting because it has transported mankind where they have never been before. That is why this project is on Rocketry, but with small scale rockets. The purpose of this project is to see if a homemade Chemistry Rocket, fuel made of baking soda and vinegar, can equal the endurance and/or the height of a…

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    The Martian Book Reports

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    that follows the journey of Mark Watney, an astronaut apart of the “Ares 3 mission”. The Ares program was a program by NASA which brought mankind onto Mars. Both Ares 1 and 2 resulting successfully, Ares 1 sent astronauts who returned heroes into space. Unfortunately Ares 3 resulted in a death. At least that’s what everyone thought at first… When a sandstorm of 175km/h winds (25km/h faster than the missions equipment was able to handle) formed the Ares 3 crew were forced to return to the MAV…

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