the space race‚ the Cold War‚ and the Korean War. In 1955‚ the space race began‚ both the Soviet Union and USA created ballistic missiles used to launch satellites into space. Later‚ in 1957‚ after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik I the U.S.A. and Soviet Union were in a race to get people into space. The Soviet Union first got Yuri Gagarin into space‚ but a few years later‚ the USA launched the Apollo 11 into space successfully. The Soviet Union was not able to recreate that successful space mission
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The Hubble Space Telescope is a space telescope that was carried into orbit by a Space Shuttle in 1990 and remains in operation. A aperture telescope in low Earth orbit‚ Hubble’s four main instruments observe in the near ultraviolet‚ visible‚ and near infrared. The telescope is named after the astronomer Edwin Hubble. Hubble’s orbit outside the distortion of Earth’s atmosphere allows it to take extremely high-resolution images with almost no background light. Hubble’s Deep Field has recorded some
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Project Report Submission Guidelines All the VII/VIII semester students are requested to note the following: Report 1. The Report should be typed in ▪ Times New Roman ▪ Font size 12 ▪ Line Spacing 1.5 ▪ Give 1” margin on top‚ bottom and right side of the page & 1.5” on the left side. ▪ Chapter heading : font type: Times New Roman ‚ font size: 14 bold‚ uppercase ▪ Title‚ sub title : 12 Times New Roman bold
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There are two different coordinate systems to locate stars in the sky: 1. Right Ascension-Declination • Vernal equinox is where the ecliptic and celestial equator meet. • Ecliptic is the apparent path of the Sun in one year (it is also along the plane in which the Earth revolves around the Sun). • Right ascension is analogous to longitude and is measured in hours‚ minutes‚ and seconds‚ from the point of vernal equinox. • Declination is analogous to latitude and is measured in degrees from the
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Summary of Apple’s Latest Launch: iFinance According to the article on the newspaper of Barron’s‚ “Apple’s Latest Launch: iFinance‚” written by Randall W. Frosyth on February 10‚ 2014‚ once computer technology leading enterprise--Apple company not only has produced many unimaginable and wonderful computerized gadgets‚ such as iPod‚ iPad‚ and iPhone for the modern society‚ but also has extended its energetic innovation to the finance world. Based on the article‚ recently Apple’s products have
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GROUP PROCESS IN THE CHALLENGER LAUNCH DECISION: ANALYSIS: NASA was created with the intent to establish military culture‚ US dominance over USSR. Morton Thiokol‚ Inc.‚ an aerospace company‚ manufactured the solid propellant rocket motors manufactured the booster rockets SRB used to launch the Challenger Shuttle. Morton Thiokol called for a teleconference‚ fortnight before the launch had been scheduled to discuss the O ring problem. The Challenger launch was disaster due to various reasons:
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Tacitus‚ in his writings of Agricola and Germany‚ states in chapter thirty-three‚ page fifty-four‚ “Long may the barbarians continue‚ I pray‚ if not to love us‚ at least to hate one another‚ seeing that‚ as fate bears remorselessly on the empire‚ fortune can offer no greater boon now than discord among our enemies." (Germ‚ p. 54) This quote from Tacitus‚ who was a prominent historical writer back around the first century in the common era‚ is a major point of discussion within the academic world
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brought on the “Space Race.” There’s little clarity on where the race would end‚ but it’s generally regarded that the race was one to land on the moon. Although it was a product of war‚ the space race was a great thing. It pushed both sides to rapidly develop space technology and exploration to new limits at every turn. Every time Russia won a milestone‚ America pushed harder‚ eventually winning the race to land on the moon. Without the space race‚ the world’s ability to explore space would be light
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California Space Heaters‚ Inc. November 30‚ 2010 There is a fine line between how much safety a corporation should provide to the consumer regarding its products vs. how much responsibility of safety should fall on the average consumer. Take‚ for instance‚ the all too familiar McDonald’s coffee episode. Does McDonald’s have a responsibility to its customers to ensure the coffee isn’t hot enough to scald if spilled upon one’s lap? Or should the customer be held responsible for their own safety
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Will tire tariffs launch a trade dispute ? On September 11‚ 2009‚ the Obama administration announced its decision to impose punitive tariffs on low-end tire imports from China under a statute known as Section 421 of the Trade Act of 1974. In addition to an existing 4 percent import duty‚ tariffs were increased by rates of 35 percent for the first year‚ 30 percent the second year‚ and 25 percent the third year because imports of Chinese tires were deemed to be excessive. China’s government responded
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