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    Apollo 11 Accomplishments

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    11 was the first landing on the moon‚ commanded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration‚ NASA for short. “Abe Silverstein‚ the Director of Space Flight Development‚ proposed the name "Apollo" because it was the name of a god in ancient Greek mythology. The model for naming manned spaceflight projects for mythological gods and heroes had been set with Mercury” (Business Insider). There were three astronauts who landed the lunar module Eagle on the moon July 20‚ 1969: Neil Armstrong‚ who

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    your whole life has been spent trying to figure out why the false beliefs do not make sense. This is the world you believe exists.DANIELThis is the world that really exists.The flat world in a dome‚ depicting it as the center of the universe. Sun and moon rotating in unison‚ and stars rotating around the dome. Two other dimensions wrap around the dome‚ showing uncharted territory. Daniel opens his arms with confidence.DANIELWe are the center of the universe. You can say its like a snow globe‚ the coldest

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    Petruchio

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    The Character of Petruchio In the Play‚ The Taming of the Shrew‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ Petruchio is from Verona with a very rude and mean behaviour. He eventually becomes Katherine’s wife. Although Petruchio appears reckless in his behaviour as well as attire his behaviour is in fact well planned and intended to mirror Katherine’s shrewdness and in the end tame her. Petruchio’s behaviour appears reckless because he wants Kate to realize how bad her behaviour is so she can be a better

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    cabins. I was given one with a window. It was late and we were told to sleep. The doors locked‚ and the pale light of the moon shone through my room. In the room stood a sink‚ toilet‚ and a small cot. The room was made of metal‚ and the door had a glass window that reflected fluorescent light into the room. The window on the opposite side of the room let in the natural light of the moon. I remember that day like it was yesterday. Today marks the day that we were all saved two years ago. The war had ended

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    History Apollo 11 was a turning point not only in American history but also in human history. When Neil Armstrong took that first step on the moon in 1969‚ almost the whole world was sitting behind an old black-and-white TV watching the first step on the moon. Apollo 11 was a turning point in history for many reasons. First‚ putting a man on the moon put ideas that were impossible in to possible. Second‚ the Americans won the space race which made America a world leader in technology and made

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    True B. Both objects fall with the same constant acceleration. True C. In a vacuum‚ the force of gravity is "turned off." False 4. Watch the sequence showing David Scott‚ Apollo 15 astronaut‚ on the moon. A. Describe the motion of the hammer and feather when David Scott dropped them on the moon. When the hammer and feather fell they both fell at the same speed and same acceleration. In the end both landed the same time‚ but both fell slowly. B. Would the hammer and feather fall differently if

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    thought about how cool it would be to land on the moon‚ a place not even charted or put foot on before. People thought it was impossible to do‚ unearthly (pun not intended). Yet‚ humans accomplished the impossible feat. Because humans already have the technology to go to the moon‚ there is no doubt that the technology can be developed to go to Mars. Yes‚ there will be some doubts and obstacles in the way‚ but remember‚ if one can land on the moon‚ an interstellar object‚ than nearly 80% of the equation

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    What Is Voyager 1?

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    A manned spacecraft means a spacecraft that has crew members onboard‚ it needs people to function and steer the spacecraft. The Voyager 1 is an unmanned spacecraft. This means that no people need to be in the spacecraft whilst it is in space. NASA made Voyager 1 unmanned‚ so that it could travel faster and for a long period of time. They also didn’t want any distractions other than what the celestial body looked like in a spacecraft’s point of view. Voyager 1 travels at roughly 17.5km/s‚ and any

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    one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind.") when he set foot on the moon and how that particular statement came about. Armstrong feels that the notorious missing "a" was simply the result of his typically soft speech and tendency to drop syllables. Hansen ends the chapters on Apollo 11 with the statement that when the flight was over and Armstrong returned home‚ his "life on the dark side of the Moon had begun." His life as a private person was compromised. Hansen makes it understandable

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    scientists helped to make the first moon landing possible. One of those scientist was Dr. Wernher Von Braun. He was an important factor in the landing on July 16‚ 1969. He used his knowledge from his past to aid in the success of . Dr. Wernher Von Braun was an amazing scientist in the space age. Dr. Wernher Von Braun was a very successful scientist in the space race but most of his work was undermined because of his nazis past. He still helped the exploration of the moon meanwhile encountering a new

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