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    there was no way that we could ever possibly land on the moon‚ let alone walk on it. Then Apollo 11 took down 2 astronauts from the command module in lunar orbit and on July 20‚ 1969‚ at 20:17‚ man had landed on the moon. Six hours later a man named Neil Armstrong took the first steps of mankind on the moon. This amazing piece of technology‚ this one craft that took years to build‚ made it to the moon bringing about mankind to the mysteries of outer space. This is where my fascination with space has

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    MOON LANDING There has been a big dilemma on if the 1969 moon landing was faked by the U.S or if we actually landed on the moon and made if before the soviet union. We were in a space race with the soviet union. Now it is up to you to decide if you think it is true or not. For me‚ after a long time researching and testing to fake evidences were photo shopped‚ green screened‚ or just set up a fake setting‚ terrain and gray sand outside a building. I believe the moon landing were real do to many

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    The Graveyard Book: A Novel Full of Fantasy Deciding if a work literature is fantasy proves to be a daunting task for any scholar. There are plenty of elements‚ themes‚ and motifs that furnish the fantasy genre as a whole‚ and Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book without question encompasses a number of these. Through the lens of magic‚ the battle of good versus evil‚ and the presence of hope The Graveyard Book delivers a taste of fantasy literature‚ while also supporting the elements of the new mythology

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    In a time where two super nations compete to put the first man on the moon come with a reasonable doubt about whether it actually happened or not. Some conspiracy theorists say that the moon landing was just a big hoax and that the United States (U.S) government wanted to be the first people to put astronauts on the moon to display how superior we were. First‚ the reason this theory started on why the U.S wanted to be the first to put someone on the moon was because of something called the space

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    believes we explore space for emotional reasons like leadership‚ being first‚ standing out‚ and wanting to win. First there is leadership. Leadership‚ like when John F. Kennedy lead the Apollo program. Next was being first‚ in 1969 Apollo 11 landed Neil Armstrong on the moon‚ being the first man ever to walk on it. Then there was wanting to stand out‚ how NASA built a shuttle named "The Discovery". The Discovery completed moe than 30 successful missions‚ surpassing the number of flights made by any

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    which he celebrated like a gold. The last person I am going to talk about is a truly phenomenal man and made the impossible possible‚ “That’s one small step for a man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” I am sure you all recognise that quote from Neil Armstrong‚ the first man to walk on the moon. I think he is a truly inspirational

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    Space Race

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    The Space Race In the beginning of the 1950’s tensions were high between the Soviets and the U.S. The Cold War had become known worldwide as a nuclear arms race between two super powers. However‚ a new kind of race had begun between the two countries‚ The Space Race. This was a race to control the outer space surrounding Earth‚ which could ultimately act as a nuclear missile path. Controlling outer space with nuclear capabilities could mean massive destruction for the world as we know it. The two

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    First Man on the Moon

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    Focus Inquiry UNIT PAPER II : The First Man On The Moon In the early 1950’s‚ the United States of America and the Soviet Union competed in the greatest race of all time. This competition quickly gets the name of the race to space‚ more specifically the “race to the moon” by different journalist and reporters from both country Americans and Soviet.Many analysts and specialists of still confuse about the real reasons of this “race”‚ what start

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    the year 1987 only months before his death. It is currently located in the Huntsville Museum of Art‚ near the NASA Marshall Space flight center. The centre theme of the painting depicts Buzz Aldrin standing next to the American flag as capered by Neil Armstrong. Moonwalk ties into the era of pop-art that started in the United States in the late 1950’s. Screen printing‚ which really is a form of stenciling‚

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    “That’s one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” With these eleven words astronaut Neil Armstrong brought the greatest technological race on Earth to its end. But‚ he did so standing on the moon‚ giving America one of the most illustrious victories in its short and dense history. Leaving behind the Soviet Union‚ the United States literally rocketed past their competitor to claim supremacy in the Cold War (a silent war for power). However‚ both countries achieved success in advancing technology

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