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    business‚ but think of all of the knowledge we would gain from it! Almost all of our technology is expensive and modern‚ showing how much we have learned from space exploration and deep sea exploration. Research states that NASA is working on a new shuttle for space exploration‚ and NASA has confirmed this‚ the shuttle will weigh much less

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    velocity.<br><br>The following years Pioneer 4 and 5 were launched as space probes and are presently still in solar orbit. In 1962‚ the Aerobee Rocket was launched and observed the first x-ray star. <br><br>In the 1960 ’s‚ NASA began the Ranger space probe program. They were NASA ’s earliest Moon exploration program probes. These spacecrafts were designed to perform a crash landing upon the Moon ’s surface. They were intended to take pictures and return scientific data up until the impact of the probe

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    Space Exploration

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    flood‚ hurricane‚ gale‚ etc can be predicted as well so many damages are avoidable. Space exploration has brought about a lot of advancements in medicine as well. Many medical complications are diagnosed by some tools that primarily were invented by NASA ‚for instance‚ the digital imaging technology -that are usually used to enhance pictures from outer space and moon-can record the images of internal organs of body. On the other hand‚ there is a new system for bone mineral density assessment which

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    Hubble Telescope Essay

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    Without these repairs‚ Hubble was doomed. In 2008‚ the new NASA administrator Michael Griffin cited changes made in the shuttle program and announced a service mission to repair the Hubble telescope (Holusha). In 2009‚ the Space Shuttle Atlantis was launched‚ marking the final mission to the Hubble telescope.

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    this research‚ and people may make the wrong decision by buying property‚ they may not have enough money to do anything after and that would result in more poor people. Buying and owning land in space may take away from being able to do research. NASA still has plenty of facts to learn about space and the planets and even the moon. We need to continue doing research so we can have more knowledge in knowing if there is actually life on certain planets and if we can even travel to certain planets

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    Mars Observation

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    I had to be observed and judged by some of the most highly-recognized scientists and engineers in the United States. There wasn’t a lot of time to contemplate on how I would properly address myself. No time at all. It was a Thursday afternoon at NASA Langley Research Center‚ where my team was about to go up and present our theoretical plan on how to gain public approval ratings and support for the mock mission to Mars. Most of my team members‚ including myself‚ were too tired from the lack of sleep

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    Space Exploration Essay

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    Space exploration has always been fascinating. It gives us hope of finding something new. Humans have always been explorers. When people from old times didn’t know about unknown lands they were compelled to explore them. The idea of space exploration has a sense of mystery and excitement about it. We have achieved some of the goals but not all. Through our space probes we were able to find new planets stars and even galaxies. Space exploration should continue because it could help solve many problems

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    Robocop 2 Research Paper

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    Does art imitate life or life imitate art? Since life and art are in a permanent interaction‚ it is not a surprise when something that was created as a work of art at first‚ became a reality after a while. Revolutionary inventions or dramatic events had been work of art before they became reality. Sometimes‚ a futuristic movie presented unbelievable events that happened in a certain place‚ and people could not even imagine that all of those events one day could become reality. However‚ the movie

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    Apollo 11- Turning Point in 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

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    Bon Voyage

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    Bon Voyage Introduction: ‘The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight‚ But they‚ while their companions slept‚ Were toiling upward in the night.’ - H W Longfellow “That’s one small step for a man‚ one giant leap for mankind”‚ said Neil Armstrong‚ stepping on to the moon’s surface on 21st‚ July 1969. Kalpana Chawla steeped into space‚ not once but twice. It proved to be a great leap for womankind especially for Indian woman. It was the bridge between

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