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    Apollo 11 Hoax

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    Why the Landing on the Moon Was A Hoax Many people believe on July 16‚ 1969 Apollo 11 made history by landing on the 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

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    Trip to the Space Center

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    Frances Isabelle M. Cabansag Fiedtrip Assignment It was on a fine Saturday when we went to HR Macmillan Space Center in Kitsilano. The sun was out shedding warmth and the clouds were also present cooling off the grounds. It was the perfect weather to spend quality time with my family. My sisters and I were jumpy and we simply could not wait any longer to see the space center. Even my 45 year old mother seemed thrilled that we were going on a space adventure since she is a big fan of science;

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    Listening Test

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    Variant I NAME__________________________ GROUP_________________ 3.FILE 3 LISTENING 1 TASKS PRESENTER 1 LISTEN TO THE NEWS BULLETIN. MATCH THE FIVE PEOPLE WITH A WORD FROM THE BOX. THERE ARE THREE WORDS THAT YOU WILL NOT NEED. burglar pickpocket mugger drug dealer bank robber victim shoplifter witness 1 Jeremy Maguire was a ______. 2 Stephanie Flamstead was a ______. 3 Penny Green was a ______. 4 Sally Green was a ______. 5 David Clarke was a ______.

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    Original Myth

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    The Sun‚ the Moon‚ and the Great Spirit Long ago‚ before there was life‚ before there was even a planet Earth‚ there were celestial entities that existed in the universe back when it was a light blue. These spirits appear to humans as large masses in space‚ such as the other planets and the stars. Since the beginning‚ there were two powerful apparitions that would become rivals until the end of time‚ the Sun Spirit and the Moon Spirit. The Sun was favored by the other astral entities to the isolated

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    choose was to see the moon for each clear night y write down what I saw. This activity was really interesting because it was my first time that I paid attention what and how the moon works and moves also I love the moon when it projects a lot of light. My observations started on September 20th and they end on October 20th. During this time that I was looking for the moon there were many days that I couldn’t see the moon. With this activity‚ I notice that each day the moon change the time that it

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    Utut

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    The Moon - Introduction Its hard to imagine the history of Earth without our Moon. For as long as man walked this Earth‚ the Moon served as "lesser light for the night" and faithful time-piece. The phases of the Moon were used to help guide the Harvest‚ or help determine the time of the river floods. How our Moon came to existence is still under speculation. There are several possible scenarios: Fission Theory - the Earth spinning so fast during early formation that a piece broke off forming

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    Apollo Program History

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    space exploration by successfully landing a man on the moon‚ which would serve as a gambit to conceivably lead the United States to victory. Before astronauts ventured beyond the earth‚ scientists had to assess the space environment and the hazards of human exploration. Soon after President John F. Kennedy assumed office in January of 1961‚ the space race was undoubtedly underway‚ and the United State’s primary focus was landing a man on the moon--hence‚ the Apollo Program. These Apollo Missions are

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    Cosmos – an alternative name for the universe Meridian – a half circle extending from your horizon (altitude 0) due south through your zenith to your horizon due north. Zenith – the point directly overhead‚ which has an altitude of 90 degrees. Latitude –The angular north-south distance between Earth’s equator and a location on Earth’s surface. Longitude – The angular east-west distance between the prime meridian (which passes through Greenwich) and a location on Earth’s surface. Speed – The

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    Introduction to satellites

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    Introduction Eclipses can only occur when the Sun‚ Earth‚ and Moon are all in a straight line. Solar occur at new moon‚ when the Moon is between the Sun and Earth and in contrast‚ lunar eclipses occur at full moon‚ when Earth is between the Sun and Moon. The apparent size of the Moon is roughly the same as that of the Sun‚ with both being viewed at close to one-half a degree wide. The Sun is much larger than the Moon but it is the precise vastly greater distance that coincidentally gives

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    required for such supremacy was seen as necessary for national security‚ and symbolic of ideological superiority. The Space Race spawned pioneering efforts to launch artificial satellites‚ unmanned space probes of the Moon‚ Venus‚ and Mars‚ and human spaceflight in low Earth orbit and to the Moon. The competition began on August 2‚ 1955‚ when the Soviet Union responded to the US announcement four days earlier of intent to launch artificial satellites for the International Geophysical Year‚ by declaring

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