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    1970. The three crew members were Commander James A. Lovell‚ Command Module Pilot John L. Swigert‚ and Lunar Module Pilot Fred W. Haise. Unfortunately‚ two days later the oxygen tank exploded which force them to terminate lunar landing. According to NASA‚ Apollo 13 seem to be the smoothest flight till the first 55 hours and 46 minutes‚ nine minutes after the TV broadcast about the living in spacecraft in zero gravity oxygen second tank just exploded‚ and first tank damaged while the explosion [1].

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    optimistic view of human nature. One of the major themes that emerge from the novel is human nature. The team-up between NASA and the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA) emphasizes the author’s belief that humanity is greater than the sum of its parts. Cooperation between international government agencies is extremely difficult. By putting aside their differences‚ NASA and CNSA were able to return Watney safely back to Earth - he reflects on this through his monologue up to the moments leading

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    Moon Landing Essay Some people say astronauts landed on the moon. Some people say it was a big fat lie. In 1969 a rocket ship from NASA “Apollo 11” supposedly went to the moon‚ took some pictures‚ videos and some pieces of the actual moon. Then the astronauts flew back to Earth. But did they really go to the moon‚ or was it just a big myth. The world may never know.

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    number of KBOs. For the first time‚ the PKB mission aims to explore the Kuiper Belt region by visiting one or more KBOs in an extended mission following the Pluto-Charon encounter. The KBO encounter is a highly desired mission goal‚ not one of the NASA AO’s mission

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    1958 the first American communication satellite‚ Project Score was launched. It relayed a Christmas message to the world from President Eisenhower. (Martin‚) That same year also saw the formation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This period of time is now referred to as the Space Race. During the Space Race‚ technology in the fields of aerospace engineering and electronic communication made great advances. The effects of the Space Race however‚ went beyond science and

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    well during the course that Matsushima suggested they take the graduate qualifying exams in physics‚ which unexpectedly‚ both of the undergrads passed. Their success escorted them straight into graduate school and earned them financial support from NASA graduate traineeships. Matsushima became Ph.D. adviser to them both‚ and during a total eclipse of the moon on December 30‚ 1963‚ he introduced them to the art of astronomical observation. Their “observatory” was a converted cornfield out in the

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    six years in the Army Reserves and a ton of presentations under my belt‚ I have found that getting people to laugh helps foster attention and learning. The information our team was able to gather was indeed factual‚ with former‚ current‚ and future NASA missions as our main source of information. However‚ when it comes to the colonization of a celestial body that is far beyond our current capabilities‚ it involves

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    Scholarship Essay

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    is to be in a position in which I can help others at a higher level and create opportunities from my degree‚ experience‚ and success. My program major is Business with a concentration in Management‚ Programming and Development. I have interned at NASA Glenn Research Center for Aerospace Design and Fabrication‚ Inc. There I worked as a Network Administrator‚ and I also worked with engineers and scientists on wind tunnel experiments for various wind dynamics and partook in the use of robotic arms

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    Apollo 11 Research Paper

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    There are many missions set up to explore our solar system and the rest of the universe. Apollo 11 is a great example of exploration. Its primary objective was set by President John F Kennedy when he said‚ “we shall send to the moon‚ 240‚000 miles away from the control station in Houston‚ a giant rocket... carrying all the equipment needed for propulsion‚ guidance‚ control‚ communications‚ food and survival‚ on an untried mission‚ to an unknown celestial body‚ and then return it safely to earth”

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    fuel‚ which then turns into hot gas. The engine then pushes the gas out the rocket’s back‚ allowing the projectile to move forward. It is important to investigate how to successfully launch rockets to serve for different purposes. For an example‚ NASA utilises rockets for various goals including launching satellites‚ sending probes to other worlds and scientific research (with smaller rockets). By understanding the different factors affecting a launch of a rocket‚

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