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    be coincidental with its accuracy and released nearly one year before the actual moon landing. However, there are clues hidden in movies Kubrick produced after the event of the decade (Foxx). In the Shining the young boy in one scene wears an Apollo 11 sweater and the mysterious room is has the room number of 237- the moon 's 238,000 miles from the earth (Foxx). Any person the number would not understand a correlation, but to a conspiracy theorist the number has great meaning. If 238,000 is…

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    John F. Kennedy believed that we should also be first in space. John F. Kennedy was one of the most liked presidents. John F. Kennedy explained that going to space will represent America’s drive to overcome difficult challenges. America decided to start getting into the space exploration field, so America went against a strong space competitor, The Soviet Union. In this essay I will explain to you the way John F. Kennedy uses ethos, pathos, and logos. In this speech, John F.…

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    On January 28, 1986 a disaster that was never thought imaginable happened, during the launch of the space shuttle challenger there was a “malfunction”, one that would lead to the death of 7 brave crew member and leave the nation in fear. Ronald Reagan emotional speech addressing the space shuttle challenger tragedy calms the people of the nation and helps them understand that the best course of action is to move forwards and continue the space program in honor of the fallen heros. Reagan uses…

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    Gattaca Movie Analysis

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    The story is the predictably simple one of an in-valid Vincent (Hawke) bucking the system to fulfil his romantic dream of space travel. Gattaca (pronounced gat-a-ka), is the name of the corporation that can put him on a rocket to Titan, Saturn's 14th moon. The twist: in order to escape the system Vincent must first fool it by posing as Jerome (Law), genetically perfect but crippled by an accident, so now bitter and willing to sell his bodily fluid, and tissue samples to allow Vincent to pass the…

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    Moon Hoax Analysis

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    fabric that had become loose and flapped up behind the astronauts head. But on the TV film that was shot from behind the astronauts does not show the flap behind the astronauts head. The second mistake in the footage that they point out is when Apollo 11 is supposedly 130,000 miles away from Earth, Buzz Aldrin shows the very first view ever take of Earth taken on the mission, this seems strange to the writer as he was stood far from the window which causes light reflections that are evident…

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    In 1999, actor Jim Carrey starred in the biographical film ‘Man on the Moon’ playing the real-life American entertainer, Andy Kaufman. Whilst on-set, Carrey would remain in character almost the entire day. To document this, there is film footage of Carrey behind the scenes, which was made into a Netflix Original documentary called ‘Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond’. Carrey received great reviews for his portrayal of Kaufman and even won a Golden Globe. In this documentary we not only see the behind…

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    The Moon Landing and Neil Armstrong’s first steps on the moon are forever going to be commemorated as one of the greatest days in the United States’ history. The presence of man on the moon gave America great power during the Cold War and set them up as leaders in science. But with the increasing rise in robotic technology, the question of whether the continuation of humans in space exploration is necessary or even important, or if it would be smarter, safer, and overall more cost-efficient and…

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    Going to Mars is a bad idea Should the U.S. invest in a manned mission to Mars? No we should not. There are many reason why we shouldn't go to Mars. First is brain damage. The second reason is bundle of cost. Also their many more reason why. I do not think we should make a manned mission to Mars. One reason is that we humans can get a disease which can give us brain damage. Before I tell you more reason why going to the planet called Mars is a bad idea, it can also be a good idea to. People…

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    conducive for the event as it was too cold to launch the Challenger. As a result the launch was delayed as they were people who were not sure if it would normally launch without any problem given the fact that weather conditions were not conducive. At 11:39am, the challenger was launched and 73 seconds after liftoff, it broke up. The disaster killed 7 people who were on board. The reason for the failure was due to the rubber O-rings that failed because of cold temperatures.This prompted NASA…

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    becoming the first man to walk on the moon was actually a hoax set up by NASA. In photographs, it looks to be seen that the American flag is blowing in the breeze even though there is no atmosphere along with the shadows do not match up. Where Apollo 11 landed, there also is no crater, there are too many light sources and the Van Allen radiation belt should have cooked the astronauts, unexplained objects, slow motion walking, and the hidden cables, lack of starts the “c” rock and the backdrop…

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