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    In preparation for the destruction of Earth, humans are to be transported to continue life on the planet Mars. Scientists have been studying this planet for decades. Research and experimentation have shown Mars is capable of supporting human life forms and other organisms. However, the time and money necessary to accomplish such a feat would be astronomical. Matt Williams, the Guide to Space Curator for Universe Today, expresses his opinions on this phenomena in his article, “How Can We Live on…

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    As time changes so does the world. Every single thing of our life we live becomes a memory for tomorrow. As I look back at these memories, I am able to see the difference of life today. Today and the 1950s have only a few things in common. The vehicles are the main mode of transportation. In spite of the fact that they share a few likenesses, there are some things they are different between now and the 1950s. Compare to fifty years ago, technology is at its finest, the typical cost of basic…

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    Unbelievable! In the year of 2022, humans will be living on the red planet, Mars. Mars One is a program whose goal is to set up a permanent human colony on Mars. Although, this is an exciting idea, it is not practical and is likely to fail; for instance, Mars One doesn’t have the right technology, not enough money, and their plan is too generalized and nonspecific. Mars One doesn’t have the right technology to make their plan work. For example, Mars One wants to send a pressurized rover to…

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    Essay On Blindsight

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    Blindsight is a science fiction novel that takes place in the year 2082. This novel is about a group of astronauts' part of a ship called Theseus, that set out to explore the solar system due to radio signal the received from outer space. During the exploration Theseus makes contact with a vessel called Rorschach that contains an alien life, after the crew of Theseus communicates with this peculiar life they come to realize how evil yet intelligent they are and what they are capable of. This…

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    Should NASA Fund Asteroid Studies Many people agree that NASA should fund asteroid studies. I believe that the government should put more money into asteroid studies and fund it. We can get resources from the asteroids. We can protect ourselves more and can learn more about the universe by studying them. If NASA gets resources from asteroids, they can stop using Earth materials. First, the resources and money they get can further the reach of getting asteroids. For example, the materials…

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    He was wet and muddy and hungry and cold and he was fifty thousand lightyears from home. A strange blue sun gave light, and gravity, twice what he was used to, made every movement difficult. But in tens of thousands of years this part of war hadn’t changed. The flyboys were fine with their sleek spaceships and their fancy weapons. When the chips are down, though, it was still the foot soldier, the infantry, that had to take the ground and hold it, foot by bloody foot. Like this damned planet of…

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    There are many space spinoffs that are used in Earth and are now used in space in many ways. These space spinoffs can be used in many ways to help astronauts in space. Some of these space spinoffs can include materials used for braces, bicyclist helmet, fire-resistant clothing, ski goggles and many more. These space spinoffs can economically and socially are important to astronauts in many ways. For example, the materials used in braces can help scientist create materials such as antennas for…

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    Enceladus Research Paper

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    “The Cassini discoveries in the first three flybys were so amazing. We changed our focus and added 20 more flybys of Enceladus, including seven through the icy jets” says Linda Spilker, Cassini Project Scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Target One; Enceladus’s Plumes; would yield the best scientific results because it has the possibility of habiting life, a mysterious heat source and feeds Saturn’s rings. To begin with, Enceladus’s plumes have tremendous qualities that make them…

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    Name: Ahmed El-Sharkawy Title: Mysterious Forces Due Date: 1st of April 2015 Teacher: Mr.chimbizi Topic: how does gravity and weightlessness affect humans? Thesis: Is the gravitational force on earth that pulls us down towards the center of the earth harmful to human beings or beneficial? And the no force effect in space, which causes weightlessness beneficial or harmful? Outline I. I) Discovery of gravity II) Sir Isaac Newton III) Gravity and weightlessness II. I) Define…

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    Why is it worth to continue exploring space In this essay, I am going to teach you why is it worth to explore the space. There are many reasons why it is worth to explore space and travel there. Space exploring is good because, we can learn why is the place where we live is like this and we can use it for our own advantages. Even though it is worth to explore and study space, there are also good reasons why not to explore space. Here, I will give 3 examples of them. First, 20 people have…

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