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    In the story “Follow the Water” by Jennifer L. Holm a girl named Georgie is dragged out to mars with her parents who are there to search for water. To live on mars you need to know a lot of information which can be found in the article “What Would it Take to Live Here” by Mackenzie Carro. On the way to mars Georgie talks about how on the six month trip there she read a book called Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson. In “ What would it take to live here” a realistic time to get to mars is nine months

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    Space Race‚” has since passed‚ space exploration continues to impact people around the world. Many Americans fail to understand that the benefits of space exploration extend far beyond the people involved with counting down the seconds until liftoff in NASA control rooms. United States space exploration has an impact on every citizen. The efforts in furthering space exploration have proven to be beneficial to American society and foreign policy. Human beings have been fascinated

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    than we can keep up with‚ it is incredible to think how this actually effects the art world and the culture associated with it. 1970 marked the year that we dedicated a whole day to our beloved Earth due to our space race with the Soviet Union. If NASA had never transmitted the picture of Earth to Earth when they did‚ would there not have been an Earth Day created? The picture alone of “the blue marble” had sparked the peace movement and was a new symbol that embodied

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    Did we land on the moon

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    Lunar Lies “One small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” An estimated 500 million people worldwide heard these words as they watched Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon. After a mad dash to beat Russia‚ America had won the space race at last! Or did they? In the past few years‚ evidence has come into light to discredit the landing of men on the moon. Like many of my generation‚ I grew up on the belief that man landed on the moon in 1969. I was 16 before I began

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    The Apollo Missions were launched by NASA between 1961 and 1975. The missions collected much scientific data that helped us understand more about space and especially the moon. In many of the manned and unmanned missions collected many rock samples. In this certain study they found that the moon had many magma rocks on the moon. This fact surprised many scientists because space is very cold (as we all know) and magma rocks are formed from extreme heat or pressure. The magma rocks were only found

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    Enduring conspiracy theories aside‚ the 1969 moon landing (above) was a rousing success for the government space program known as NASA. After a decade-long space race‚ during which it seemed to all observers that the Soviets had the edge‚ the U.S. landed Apollo 11–carrying Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin–at the Sea of Tranquility on July 20‚ 1969.  Nixon was president‚ the Vietnam War and its opposition raged‚ and Leonid Brezhnev helmed a stagnant Soviet empire. On the great list of Cold War what-ifs

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    astronaut and seeing his picture in the family album. I thought it was pretty cool to be related to someone who actually flew into space. Project Apollo‚ or the Apollo Program was the human spaceflight program organized by the United States. (NASA) National Aeronautics and Space Administration‚ endeavored to land the first human on the moon. The project ran from 1969-1972.[1] What questions were asked? The entire Space program was built on questions. Questions like: Can we get

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    Project Proposal Outline 1. Project Title Call Center Implementation Project 2. Project Objective This project will allow the roll out of three new call centers for the NASA John C. Stennis space center. 3. Project Background This project will create three new call centers at the with the NASA agency to accept customer calls. This call center will support all 14 of NASA’s site. Call center agents will assist customers with tier 0 problems. If customers cannot be properly assisted the call

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    studies Martian geology to determine how the rocks and soils formed. Based on how they form on Earth‚ many Martian discoveries appear to have followed a similar path‚ such as a long exposure to water or geology formed by intense heat and water. NASA has engaged in a few popular public relations efforts with the rover missions.i One has been to invite students to name its rovers by submitting a

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    around the Sun. Functions of Artificial Satellites: There are many different types of Artificial Satellites‚ each having a distinct job. Some Artificial Satellites help to predict the weather‚ while others gather information about our universe for NASA and other organizations. In addition‚ some Artificial Satellites help to connect people worldwide by assisting in telephone calls over the ocean; some Artificial Satellites help to navigate ships and planes. Furthermore‚ Artificial Satellites help

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