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    Space Program

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    Space has been the most interesting concepts since the early ages and our curiosities about it have grown so much over time. With Apollo 11‚ Neil Armstrong became the first person to step on the moon. For many years of struggles and loss of lives‚ it has only lead to great discoveries but the sacrifices that were made will always be mourned and remembered. Even despite all the risks‚ it has led us to understandings and the truth yet there is so much to learn and it’s necessary and worthy for the

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    ealthcare facilities (buildings) can also be considered to be a form of technology. As with other forms of technology‚ physical facilities involve a mutual interaction between users of the technology and the technology Anderson & Wittwer‚ 2011). In healthcare contexts‚ the physical facilities are often intimately interrelated with the staff and other technology that the building contains (Munnelly & Clarke‚ 2007). Often‚ technology is integrated into the building itself. As with other forms of technology

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    On Mars By Mark Watney

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    Around 2035 NASA astronaut Mark Watney. A botanist and mechanical engineer have been left by his crew stranded on Mars. after the crew of the Ares 3 mission were made to evacuate their landing site in Acidalia Planitia (On Mars) due to a huge dust storm with high-speed winds. Mark was impaled by an antenna during the evacuation and believed dead. The types of language the author used made me more interested in the book because they would appeal to me more because they seemed more scientific. As

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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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    In the beginning‚ Gene Kranz talked about being a team. Teamwork played a significant role due to the success of the mission of Apollo 11. Teamwork made such an impact because it was the highest of intelligence of guys sitting in those chairs guiding Neil Armstrong to either land‚ abort or even crash with this mission. Adding on‚ all these genius have to have a different perspective of the plan to land on the moon. With this in mind‚ all these young men had to come together and literally put together

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    Motivation For NASA

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    What was the motivation that led to the discovery? The motivation that led to the discovery of the approval of the Apollo Mission was that NASA has the approval from the government to make available the first manned spacecraft in the United States. " Also‚ a Space Task Group (STG) New Projects Panel held its first meeting August 12 to dis- cuss NASA’s future manned space programs. The panel determined that the following projects would be required to accomplish the goal of lunar landing and return:

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    Private Space Programs

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    The US spends only 3.41 billion on the space program as of 2011 and is getting smaller every year‚ while china spend 5.51 billion on their space program. On July 20th‚ 1969 2 million Americans watched Neil Armstong walk on the moon. As he walked on the surface‚ he said “that’s one step for man‚ and one giant leap for mankind”. As of 1972 the moon mission were stopped and the farthest we go now is the ISS (International Space Station). Now that we don’t explore space‚ we might never have a leap for

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    In addition to the technology needed to accomplish this monumental task‚ the other critical part to this program was the astronauts selected for the program. In order to get the right personnel for the job there needed to be a formal astronaut selection program. The astronaut selection process started when then President Eisenhower made the choice to use military test pilots so to streamline possible candidates. At this point‚ a NASA selection committee was formed‚ which consisted of a senior

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    Elon Musk

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    electric cars and Musk is currently the CEO. Musk wants to change the future of automobiles and make them cleaner and more efficient. This is his way of having an impact of clean energy. Now all that’s left is space. In the eyes of many‚ commercial spaceflight is the future. Elon Musk agreed with that vision and responded by starting a company called SpaceX. Just like Musk was to make electric cars cheaper and more ubiquitous with Tesla‚ he want’s

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    Exosphere (NASA)

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    The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle In 2011‚ NASA unveiled a new deep-space vehicle called the Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV). NASA officials plan for the Vehicle is for it to send astronauts on voyages to an asteroid and then eventually onto Mars. The idea for this vehicle came from an earlier idea for another spaceship. The designs that the Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle are based on was originally designed for was the Orion spaceship but unfortunately it was part of NASA Constellation program which

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