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    Columbia Space Shuttle

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    the start‚ NASA faced political pressure to be and stay number one in the space race against the Soviet Union. Although the Cold War ended and NASA’s funds were reduced‚ the political pressure continued. “…NASA officials decided to push ahead… with an approach of faster-better-cheaper…(handout)” Employees were asked to do more with less resources. In addition‚ the shuttle’s safety overview program was outsourced. As a consequence‚ communication problems arose. Furthermore‚ NASA rewrote the

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    How to Avoid Groupthink

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    Avoiding the Groupthink Trap • Remain impartial. The leader should not take a directive role but should remain impartial. • Seek outside opinions. The leader should invite outside opinions from people who are not members of the group and who are less concerned with maintaining group cohesiveness. • Create subgroups. The leader should divide the groups into subgroups that first meet separately and then meet together to discuss their different recommendations. • Seek anonymous opinions. The

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    Funding Pluto

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    Since 1970‚ NASA has been planning to send a spacecraft out to explore the outer limits of the solar system. Scientists believe they can learn more about the plants and the evolution of the solar system by exploring Pluto and the Kuiper belt. There is not enough new information that we will learn from exploring Pluto and the Kuiper belt. NASA has spent too much time and money on missions to Pluto. In the early days of space exploration a mission to Pluto was actually a main focus for NASA. Between

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    Brilliant‚ hidden‚ and mathematician are three words that describe Katherine Johnson. Many people believe that Katherine Johnson was just a smart woman at NASA‚ but she was so much more. As a well known mathematician for NASA‚ Katherine Johnson showed Americans that African American women are just as useful as white women. She left a lasting legacy as an extremely intelligent hidden figure. Katherine Johnson’s childhood was one of many contributing factors that helped her get to where she is

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    Pluto New Horizon Mission

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    Md Milad Hussain Stephen Tuttle PHYSICS 1404 - Solar Astronomy 8 April‚ 2017 Pluto‚ New Horizons Mission The new horizon mission one of the great missions of NASA. This mission started in 2006 on 19th January. The goal behind this mission was to understand about the Pluto and the formation of it. Beside this‚ another goal was known about the Kuiper belt‚ as well as the transformation of the Solar System in early age. During this mission the spacecraft

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    The Black Vault

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    UFO hunters do not go down easy. They are revisiting one of the most interesting mysteries in space history. A NASA photograph taken some years ago shows a straight line formation of what appear to be some kind of aircraft. The space agency quietly deleted the image from its website but it has since emerged. UFO HUNTERS OUTRAGED AFTER CONSPIRACY Once this image was removed by NASA‚ the UFO community responded with stark accusations towards the agency. Eventually‚ the image reappeared on the website

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    that need the money more than Nasa. Too much unnecessary money is spent on NASA. "NASA has a budget of about $17.5 billion" to spend however they chose (NASA’s $17.5 billion budget).Usually spending money on things that the ordinary person does not see‚ as in finding the temperature of one of Jupiter’s moons. NASA also has project devoted to helping the overall earth‚ like their project which is trying to find a solution to global warming. For the past couple of years NASA has received the about

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    ENG 122 Final Paper

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    already working to solve those other problems. According to Steven J. Dick (2008) in The Birth of NASA‚ Russia’s launch of the Sputnik satellite in October of 1957 was a source of embarrassment for America. America saw itself as a “leader in aeronautical and space science and technology” and Russia beating them to space was a slap in the face. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was born July 29‚ 1958‚ at the direction of President Eisenhower. At its outset‚ some of NASA’s objectives

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    America‚ NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Division) is the main organization for conduction space exploration and development. NASA runs under government supervision and under government funding‚ in other words‚ it is not a private company. NASA’s vision is “To reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that what we do and learn will benefit all humankind.” It was launched by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958‚ partly to combat the Soviet Union in the “space race” of the cold war. NASA has

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    Apollo 11 Hoax

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    moon. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) made history on July 16‚ 1969‚ but only because they managed to stratagen all of mankind. In the United States‚ starting at a young age teacher and professors from elementary school all the way up to college/higher education teach their students that Neil Armstrong was the first man to land on the moon. There are tons of conspiracy theories about the Apollo 11 landing on the moon however‚ NASA did not put Neil Armstrong on the moon in 1969.

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