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    First Man to Moon

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    Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first humans on the Moon‚ Americans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin‚ on July 20‚ 1969‚ at 20:18 UTC. Armstrong became the first to step onto the lunar surface 6 hours later on July 21 at 02:56 UTC. Armstrong spent about two and a half hours outside the spacecraft‚ Aldrin slightly less; and together they collected 47.5 pounds (21.5 kg) of lunar material for return to Earth. A third member of the mission‚ Michael Collins‚ piloted the command spacecraft alone

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    Suitability of event driven programs (for non-graphical applications) The washing machine sits idle waiting for a command from the user via the buttons (event triggers). It then identifies what button was pressed and then executes the code associated with that trigger. As the dial moves‚ it will hit the trigger point which will cause the next action however; the user can stop the process immediately with a certain button (trigger). A washing machine cannot assume because the code means that it

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    Great “Moon Hoax” Conspiracy theories based on the United States landing on the moon claim that the elements of the Apollo program and the associated Moon landing was a hoax staged by NASA and participating members of other organizations. Such conspiracy claims have been made by various groups and individuals since the mid 1970s. The most notable claim is that the twelve Apollo astronauts did not walk on the Moon. Conspiracists have based their theories on the notion that NASA and other participants

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    to find two software programs with business applications and compare them according to four well-defined criteria. You will then recommend one program over another on the basis of your comparison. Your report will be written to me – assume I’m your boss‚ we work together in a small company‚ and I’ve asked you to find the best program for our purposes. The choice of programs is up to you‚ but you must choose two programs that do roughly the same thing. Don’t choose a tax program and a spreadsheet‚ for

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    21st‚ 1969‚ Buzz Aldrin climbed out of Apollo 11’s lunar module and descended onto the Sea of Tranquility. Armstrong and Aldrin were alone‚ but their presence on the moon’s gray surface was the culmination of a convulsive‚ collective effort. The Apollo program was the greatest peacetime mobilization in the history of the United States. To get to the moon‚ NASA spent around 180 billion dollars in today’s money‚ or four percent of the federal budget. Apollo employed around 400‚000 people and demanded

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    different types of airplanes just in that career (Armstrong Museum). In 1966‚ Neil Armstrong Started his first mission into space as the command pilot of Gemini 8. For the next 2 years of his life‚ Neil Armstrong was a command pilot for the NASA program (Armstrong

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    and Space Administration (NASA). Michael believes we explore space for emotional reasons like leadership‚ being first‚ standing out‚ and wanting to win. First there is leadership. Leadership‚ like when John F. Kennedy lead the Apollo program. Next was being first‚ in 1969 Apollo 11 landed Neil Armstrong on the moon‚ being the first man ever to walk on it. Then there was wanting to stand out‚ how NASA built a shuttle named "The Discovery". The Discovery completed moe than 30 successful missions‚ surpassing

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    NOTE: If you have difficulties to execute the application‚ you might not have .Net Framework 3.5 installed on your computer. You can download it here: www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=333325fd-ae52-4e35-b531508d977d32a6&displaylang=en Description: This is an application to generate all timetable matches for MMU students. You can filter both wanted and unwanted timeslot‚ and find out which matches fit you the best. With Timetable Zen‚ you could: 1) Filter unwanted subject’s section

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    on the ground that the Agena ’s attitude control system was acting up and might not have the correct program stored in it (this suspicion was subsequently found to be incorrect). Just before they went off contact with the ground‚ the crew of Gemini 8 were informed that if anything strange were to happen‚ they were to turn off the Agena. After the Agena began execution of its stored command program‚ which instructed the Agena to turn the combined spacecraft 90° to the right‚ Scott noticed that they

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    EXPLORE The explorative spirit of the Americans inspired projects of manned space flights like the Mercury‚ Gemini‚ and Apollo projects put together by NASA. Projects like these were formed around the ultimate goal of eventually getting an American man to the moon (Webb‚ “Advanced”). On March 6‚ 1958 the National Security Council discussed the United States’s objectives in its response to the Soviet Union launching their satellite. The expectations of future explorations were discussed and the timeline

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