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    center was packed. Perched on my father’s shoulders, I took the binoculars from his hands and watched the engines ignite just before the shuttle launched into the atmosphere. The unwavering support from my parents growing up fostered my interest in space.…

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    day, every year, celebrates its achievements in space exploration. However, it is now the time to question how meaningful these blasts are. This essay aims to explain why it is questionable. First, until all urgent and important matters of the globe have been solved, money bumped on space exploration is meaningless. It is not a common sense at all to invest millions of dollars researching and producing foods for astronauts (for space exploration purpose), while every day thousands of people…

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    Without the newly developed methods and designs to reach space with the Saturn payload, the Apollo program won't be a success. In order to lift the massive payload required to reach the moon, the Saturn V rocket required millions pound of thrust. The First stage comprised of five-engine cluster for the 7.5 million pounds of thrust using liquid oxygen and kerosene fuel. The Second stage had five J-2 engines and the third with one J-2 engine all using hydrogen-oxygen fuel. Without the development…

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    Scientists are studying the effects of zero gravity on the human bones or skeleton. Astronauts grow taller and human spins expand in space. 5. Scientists are interested in studying black bears for 2 reasons. First reason is that researchers believe black bears do not lose any bone during hibernation. Astronauts concern about how can they treat and stop bone…

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    Game- Colonel Graff. This theme also shows the audience how the characters right there wrongs were Cooper doesn’t give up on Earth and Ender dedicates his life to resurrect an alien species. Setting: The most important setting of the two films is ‘space’. However the difference between the two is that in Interstellar is mainly set in a foreign galaxy, whereas Ender’s Games begins in Earths solar system and branches out further into the film. These films are similar being that they both portray…

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    It was a stormy day and the blank family decides to go on a vacation because they are sick of the nasty weather. The Blank parents decide on a destination to go on so they call down there kids liam and michael they are twins but do not get along at all. There parent finally announce they are going on vacation to pluto to see the moon rise. the next day they head to nasa to take off to pluto. The Blank family loads up the rocket with there stuff and they headed for pluto. Liam starts to pick on…

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    History: The Space Race

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    The Space Race The great space race started in the early 1950s. There were two sides, the democratic capitalists of the US, and the communists of the Soviet Union. The idea of space travel sparked a race to see who could get into space first. B both wanted to prove that their military and technology was better. October 4th, 1957, the Soviets launched Sputnik, the world’s first artificial satellite to be in Earth’s orbit. It was seen as the new frontier in the technology of space travel. In 1958…

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    first humans on the moon. Launched by a Saturn V rocket from the Kennedy Space Center on July 16, the trip to the moon had lasted a total of ----- days, ---- hours, and ---- minutes from launch to…

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    The Death of Adolf Hitler This controversy is about the death of Adolph Hitler, and how it might have been a fake death. There are a couple of different theories to discover. The possibility that it was Hitler's stand-in that was found dead in the bunker in Germany caused this controversy! So, the people who thought that he faked his death strongly assumed that he went to Barcelona Spain, and then went to South America. Others think he went to Antarctica! The evidence of Hitler faking his death…

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    present day an Afrikan man became president. Present day is worse because because country's fight over nothing The 60s is better than present day. One reason why i think the 1960s is better is the space race the space race was a great time in the 1960s. it shows in the text the first American to go into space was in 1963 . this is a good source because it doesn't take one side so it has good facts about both and it is fairly new . Another reason reason i…

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