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    take photos from outer space, and the first two-stage rocket, the WAC Corporal-V2 combination, in 1949.[21] The German rocket team was moved from Fort Bliss to the Army's new Redstone Arsenal, located in Huntsville, Alabama, in 1950.[22] From here, von Braun and his team developed the Army's first operational medium-range ballistic missile, the Redstone rocket, that in slightly modified versions, launched both America's first satellite, and the first piloted Mercury space missions.[22] It became…

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    exploration outweigh the implications on the researchers themselves? (Chu and Office, 2014) Risks involved with cognitive and behavioural health are of upmost importance in deep-space due to isolation from Earth. Isolation can not only lead to a variety of performance risks, but even psychiatric disorders such as depression. With deep-space exploration, not…

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    The drawing here is the same as the front cover except it has letters pointing to different things on the ancient Egyptian carving and above it is the tricycle, bicycle with a black man (=Africa) with a red canary on his left neck, which is the Canary Islands off the West Coast of Africa where the great tidal wave starts at. See chapter 4 for the detail of these things in prophecy. The letters A-B-C pointing at the tail of Draco the Dragon as a Hippo with a crocodile's tail down its back…

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    soon as 2024. Nasa on the other hand is planning on sending humans to Mars by 2030. Because of the new advancements in space technology, the colonization of Mars is within our grasp and could provide benefits to humans everywhere. Why would humans colonize Mars? Having a colonization on Mars would help bring in a lot of revenue from space development materials, food, medicine, space tourism,…

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    enough adequate handicap parking areas, as I counted 10 for roughly 2-250 regular spaces. Not only does the space provide the minimum amount of “Van Accessible” spaces, but also all 10 of the handicap spots were van accessible, measuring 12’ for the van, with 6’ aisles. This is much larger then the standard regulation. Proper signage’s, along with painted paths were provided at every parking space. All handicap parking spaces were given priority and placed on the bordering sidewalk entrance to…

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    All the technologies mentioned in the pasasages have advanced through time (Metal detectors to mailboxes, airplanes that collect and send information by dropsondes to weather stations, and walking around with a torn map turned infared satellite imargery to LIDAR to GPR). They have had huge impacts on the researchers and explorers that use them for everyday discoveries. But, the most advancing technology throughout time is the tech to find ancient civilization. Many years ago, before we had…

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    Although the NASA moon landing video was fraught with poor informational execution, it very effectively employed the Gish Gallup technique which caused more sway towards their side of the argument. The video used multiple pieces of questionable information and even presented itself poorly in the beginning. The beginning of the video made it seem as though the narrator was there to disprove the conspiracy theories, when later on he made it more apparent that he supported them and attempted to…

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    While the idea of living on Mars may seem worthless and impractical, the colonization of Mars could have a worthwhile effect on not only the Earth, but the Universe. Space travel has been on hold since the space race in the sixties, but given the current spark in curiosity and drive, the idea of going to Mars is becoming a reality. Having an alternative Earth may seem frivolous, but at the rate at which the Earth itself is depleting, an alternative home planet is the most viable option for…

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    The Adventurer in the great space war In the times of the space war, there are many people fighting. It is an battle for land to live. The people have created the future. They've created how to breath in space. Jonathan Stoudemire, has been the leader of the republic. Jack Winston, is the leader of the resistance. They have been fighting for years. Jack Winston meets a young man who just appeared at his base. They don’t want to take him. They bring him to the medical room and save him. He says…

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    The Dawn Mission was a plan of executive’s discovery program accomplished by the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama. The cameras for the Dawn were provided by Max Plank Institute for Solar System Research. The noticeable and electromagnetic planning spectrometer was backed and matched by the Italian Space Agency and built by SELEX ES with the logical control of the Organization for Space Astrophysics and Planetology of the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics in Italy. The gamma…

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