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    Space Race Impacts

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    The Positive Impacts of The Space Race Following World War II, tensions between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. rose dramatically. These tensions eventually caused the Cold War, a war that did not contain any actual combat between the two countries, but contained U.S. foreign involvement to contain communism, an arms race, and the space race (“Cold War History”). The space race is defined as the period of time in the 50s and 60s where the U.S. and Soviets competed technologically to be the first to…

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    Color Analysis Lab Report

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    given color space [1]. In another words gamut literally means the total range of possibilities that can be accomplished from red, green and blue (RGB) for a particular device [2]. If certain color cannot be reproduced accurately there is a way how to calculate the color difference by adequately describing the color by numerical values. Delta E (∆E) is the mathematical difference between two samples and is computed as distance in CIELAB space between two colors. The CIELAB color space is used as…

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    Essay On Mars Mission

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    Finally, oxygen, water, food, and movement.. All questions that are concerns. For example, and lest we forget about the micrometeorites that threaten to puncture the spacecraft or spacesuit of an astronaut. Since the micrometeorites could puncture your suit, again you could die. In conclusion, unless you want your life on the line of death Mars is a bad idea. In conclusion, Mars overall is not a good idea. With not only your life in danger but as well as your body in danger and multiple months…

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    rustling leaves and total darkness, I witnessed the grandeur of the universe. For a brief moment, nothing else on earth mattered and I was carefree, realizing how small and short our presence is compared to the seemingly infinite cosmos. My passion for space was born along with my dream of someday becoming an astronomer. I yearn to relive that mystical night in El Salvador. Early on I realized that education was the only path to fulfilling my dream of working for NASA. Pursuing my dream has…

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    The Apollo Missions are no exception to the fact that a vast majority of individuals who have played vital roles in the progression of mankind are forgotten by history. Most Americans know about Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, but few can name anyone else involved with the project. To an untrained eye, this seems to have no effect on any aspect of society; by contrast, those who understand the full effort behind the incredible feats that were accomplished are left uneasy. The mainstream media,…

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    Aliens Area 51 Case Study

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    Aliens… U.F.O’s….. Area 51 is located in the Nevada desert and is owned by the U.S Air Force and Government, it was used in the Cold War, WWII and even in the Vietnam war; around 25 miles long it is the largest Air Force Base in U.S History and the most secure! It is believed that conspiracies theories (which has not yet been confirmed) think that Aliens and U.F.O’s live there! Secondly Area 51 was used in WWII for “Stealth and Target” training and experimenting with a highly intense project…

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    spaceflight to Mars? Despite the risks, the benefits for humans of a manned mission to Mars allows, offers, and ensures the new birth of exploration for the world. It will allow for more accurate information about Mars, the ability to explore farther out in space, and the spaceflight will allow the bringing together of different…

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    Case Study: New Mexico

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    Natural Resources- Abundant common assets make the state a pioneer in vitality generation; from oil and gas, to wind, sun powered and green growth creation. Aviation and Space and Defense- Space pioneers discovered New Mexico 75 years prior and the business keeps on growing here because of a perfect atmosphere, confined air space, testing offices, Spaceport America and then some. Worth Added Agriculture– New Mexico…

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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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