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    The SpaceX Mars Program and the Falcon 9 rockets are more complex than what the world thinks. The SpaceX Mars Program launches the rockets that are designed by entrepreneur Elon Musk‚ with the goal to reduce space transportation cost and enable colonization of Mars. However‚ The Falcon 9 is the process of landing rockets correctly and what will have to be done before sending humans off to Mars. Even though‚ in the article “SpaceX Mars” explains the trip to Mars and the number of expenses for safety

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    Government Funding for the Space Program Over the past 20 years the United States space program have seen many changes. The first of them being a large interest from private sectors. Companies such as space X‚ Google‚ Virgin Galactic‚ and Xcor aerospace had come into the mix‚ due to the crash of the United States economy making every taxpaying dollars required to go further in assisting citizens the United States and the death of the space shuttle program. Privatized companies have now been able

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    bringing weapons. As silly as it sounds‚ bringing swords would actually be much more efficient than guns and all the ammunition that is required‚ which translates to weight‚ and it would also be an excellent source of physical conditioning for our space explorers. Flamethrowers would be efficient at eliminating any hostile alien microbes trying to seep into our spacesuits and phasers‚ although not currently available‚ would be extremely useful as peaceful means‚ potentially lethal‚ in keeping the

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    challenges for astronauts to overcome. When planning a manned mission to Mars‚ it is necessary to consider the social impacts of this situation on the astronauts’ interactions with each other while on the mission as well as the changes to the international community as a whole. Mars travel puts astronauts through extreme conditions‚ including isolation‚ confinement‚ and limited resources (Dunn). The demands of this situation

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    Managing Knowledge and Learning at NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Summary National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was established by Congress on October 1‚ 1958‚ in order for the United States to keep up with the technological advancements achieved from former Soviet Union’s successful launch of the Sputnik (1957). The Apollo Era-Mission had risen from the support of John F. Kennedy’s goal‚ which was “landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to Earth.” Prioritization

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    Urban Space Pavilion Future houses now is dedicated to exploring ideas about better living in modernist family homes that are affordable‚ efficient‚ healthy‚ environmentally responsible and available. In the far future all the houses‚ Building‚ Stations and everything will be on space Stations millions of light-years away from our planet they will be suitable for everyone. It will be provided with everything a person would need from food and drinks to cinemas and all entertaining centers and the

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    Elementary Schools in the Willis Independent School District. The participants performed science experiments. Symposium participants focus on real microgravity experiments for the International Space Station. About 100 students of Hardy Elementary listened to Dr. Lisa Brown‚ a former NASA employee‚ as she discussed the history of space exploration. She also pointed out that schools should give importance in making science projects. To follow the protocol set by NASA‚ students use salt solutions‚ grass seed

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    "Daughter is the knot that ties the family together". "A baby girl..one of the most beautiful miracles in life‚ one of the greatest joys we can ever know‚& one of the reasons why there is a extra sunshine‚ laughter and happiness in our life today." In many traditional cultures‚ fathers and mothers would pray for a boy who would be able to help in the field. In these cultures‚ the value of daughter was not understood. A father has a special relationship with his daughter as she will judge all

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    The Benefits Of NASA

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    When people think about NASA’s accomplishments‚ many people (can only or will) mention space exploration‚ but if you show them a few of NASA’s recent inventions they will begin to see the greater side of NASA. Over the years there have been many major medical innovations that have helped save lives but if you trace back their origins back there have been many that have been based on one of NASA’s many inventions. Infrared ear thermometers use astronomy technology to measure the amount of energy

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    by the U.S government? Remember the “Space Race” against Russia? What would have happened if we had shut down NASA before that? Getting a man to the moon was a Cold War victory! Shutting down funding for space exploration would be utterly devastating. Did you know that we can do research in space that we can’t do on earth? In space‚ we can understand more about gravity‚ and how machines work in different conditions‚ special medical research can be done in space‚ and there are many ways NASA improves

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