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    73 seconds after the space shuttle lifted off, it broke apart and left its seven crew members dead. Six months before NASA was ready to launch, Roger Boisjoly, an engineer from Morton Thiokol, a company that specializes in rubber and related chemicals, announced to NASA that the O-rings used on the shuttle were susceptible to erosion problems and a failure to fix them could result in a loss of human life. Later, on the evening before the shuttle was launched, on a conference call with…

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    they retrieved Spartan, 6th began preparations for re-entry. Finally, on the 7th day the crew would enter the atmosphere and land at the Kennedy Space Center.( http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-51L.html). The mission was expected to last 144 hours and 34 minutes after launch, however, this was cut short as the shuttle exploded seconds after…

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    Groupthink Research Paper

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    the loss of lives in the space shuttle Challenger launch in…

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    Space Exploration is worth the costs! Space exploration began in earnest during the Cold War. Space exploration has became known as exploring the final frontier. For many people, seeing or reading about the first astronaut on the moon is a source of inspiration. The benefits derived from space exploration and its research and technology on communications, economy, and health are well worth all of the costs that come as a result. While some will argue that the money spent on space exploration…

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    construction on the Challenger space craft. NASA tried many different materials to build it and each time they came up with a new idea they tested the space craft to see if it was a good idea. They finally decided to use and O-ring. An O-ring is a packing or a toric joint that is in the shape of a circle. It is met to fit tightly between two pieces of metal. An O-ring is not designed to fly in unusually cold conditions. The Challenger was built to serve as a test subject for the shuttle program.…

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    Does Space Exploration Worth It? Space can wait, but our planet cannot. During the “Space Race”, space exploration was an important part of American History until 1965 when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first to land on the Moon. Space exploration has captured a lot of interest and still does with the Mars Rover programs and others. It is frequently a subject that leads to a large controversy. Do humans need to move to another planet? Is space exploration for real vital for us? There…

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    Essay On Moon Disaster

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    The United States was well aware of the dangers its astronauts faced in outer space, but made a decision to continue space exploration. “In event of Moon Disaster” was a speech written by William Safire, for President Nixon to give in case the Apollo 11 mission to the moon went wrong, but was never actually given. The speech starts off by claiming that fate has decided that the two astronauts, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong, are to be stranded on the moon, and that this shall be their resting…

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    billion people watched with pride as an American airman from Ohio took the first step onto the moon. He and his two compatriots had traveled almost 400,000 kilometers through space––the culmination of two decades of research and 150 billion dollars. The American flag planted on the Moon proved a capstone moment in the space race. This historic moment could not have been accomplished without the work of one man: Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun, former head of the Nazi missile program…

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