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    Decision Analysis

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    Small | 50 | 20 | –10 | | 50 | Medium | 80 | 30 | –20 | | 80 | Large | 100 | 30 | –40 | | 100 | Very Large | 300 | 25 | –160 | | 300 | If maximax decision is to be chosen: The decision shall be to open VERY LARGE gasoline station. (c) What is the maximin decision? Decision Alternatives | Market (‘000) | Maximin decision shall be the most maximum value of a maximin decision alternatives | Maximin Decision Alternative | | Good | Fair | Poor | | | Small | 50

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    What Is Pioneer 10?

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    Pioneer 10 was the first attempt by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to send a mission into space that would surpass the distance what had previously been explored. In these missions‚ the spacecraft had made it as far as Mars‚ to understand the planet and atmosphere of Earth’s neighbor. Yet‚ Pioneer 10 had three primary goals: make in situ measurements of Jupiter‚ study the asteroid belt‚ and investigate the planetary medium. The first‚ to make in situ measurements of Jupiter

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    lenses. This application was originally used in the space program in a "dual ion-beam bonding process." Today‚ the coating is still used on hard resin plastic used in most eye glasses that people wear every day.  Freeze-Dried Food Humans need food‚ and astronauts in space are no exception. To keep the astronauts food fresh NASA adopted the practice of freeze-drying food. This process proved effective on food and allowed for extended manned space flights such as the Apollo flights.  In the process

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    Here’s the breakdown: Science: $5.237 billion‚ Exploration: $4.759 billion‚ Space operations: $3.957 billion‚ Education: $119 million‚ other: $3.23 billion (un-telling what this is going to be used for) and the Grand total is $18.5 Billion dollars. I am sorry but that number is just ridiculous. There are way too many other things we could spend 18 billion dollars on. I understand we want to travel around space to see what else is out there and the other planets we could survive off but that

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    The cunning space agency that has a long line of conspiracy theories surrounding it may be telling the truth this time. But they may be lying about the balloons destination. Maybe it isn’t a weather balloon at all. NASA may be sending this super high-tech bag full of air to space. With UFO enthusiasts spending every waking hour watching live feeds from the ISS‚ it would be hard to pass any secret alien messages. The “weather balloon” could be headed for space. It could be some UFO linkup

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    The Space Race of the fifties and sixties was hardly a race; The Soviet Union dominated the playing field by quickly racking up dozens of “firsts”‚ such as the first satellite in orbit and the first spacewalk. The latter‚ completed by Alexei Leonov in 1965‚ demonstrates the superiority of the early Soviet program‚ ran by Sergei Pavlovich Korloev‚ the Chief Designer of OKB-1. Leonov states that Korolev’s “power‚ influence‚ and responsibilities...were almost impossible to comprehend” (Leonov and Scott

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    learn more about the universe that makes our Earth look like a speck of dust. You can’t really do anything without money‚ so when the government helps the space program‚ it goes a long way‚ literally. With support from the government‚ we could colonize the moon‚ mars‚ along with other planets. Recent technology has lead

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    We Should Not Fund NASA

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    NASA should not funded a large amount of money. There are more important events that is occurring that we need to solve or discover than space. A decent amount could be reserve for NASA because it could increase our knowledge about space and help invent new equipment. NASA could help resolve the problems like climate change. NASA did help invent equipments that some individuals use everyday such as weather satellites‚ fire gear‚ etc. NASA has pushed science to new heights and increased ways to help

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    Celine

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    Celine :) PROBLEMS WITH SPACE TRAVEL Rockets or spaceships have huge gravity wheels on them. These are to help the astronauts to live in there. But‚ serious problems can be caused by the Coriolis effect. They will spin and spin at more than one revolution per minute. Astronauts will be all feeling very sick by the time they arrive in the destination. Astronauts immediately begin to weaken when they get on the rocket. Because of the lack of gravity‚ their bodies loses calcium‚ and muscles

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    I wish to participate in VSCS in order to further my knowledge in STEM and to feed my passion and curiosity for the science and engineering behind space exploration. Exploring space has always been a dream of mine since I was young so being able to participate in a program that enriches the science and engineering behind it brings me a step closer to accomplishing my dream. To start‚ I would be successful in this program based on the fact that I am very dedicated and self-sufficient in my work ethic

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