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    Apollo 11 Significance

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    Do you know what The Apollo 11 mission was ? The Apollo 11 mission was a mission to go to the moon in 1969 . Neil Armstrong‚ mission commander‚ Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin‚ lunar module pilot‚ and Michael Collins‚ command module pilot . The significance of the Apollo 11 mission where they go samples from the moon ‚ millions of people watched ‚ and that the president Richard Nixon called Neil Armstrong when he was in space . One of the significance of the Apollo 11 mission was they go samples

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    Paris Landing State Park Every person has at least one significant place that is cemented in their memory more than others. No matter where it is‚ it appears much more richly in our minds than most other places‚ and triggers a series of emotions and recollections. Some of the most prominent memories of my childhood spring from my family’s annual Christmas spot in Paris Landing state park. This little stretch of cabins in the woods is one of the most vivid and precious memories I have. As we drive

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    Landing project on Europa‚ the moon of Jupiter 1. Introduction This essay is aiming to present a feasible proposal for landing onto the Europa‚ which is the second closest moon to Jupiter. In human being’s history‚ the efforts and explorations of looking for extraterrestrial life never stops‚ from the moon to Mars‚ from the Voyager 1 and 2 which carry with human being information‚ to Galileo mission launched in 1989 and recently Curiosity rover. After investigated numerous data and

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    The Black Vault

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    UFO hunters do not go down easy. They are revisiting one of the most interesting mysteries in space history. A NASA photograph taken some years ago shows a straight line formation of what appear to be some kind of aircraft. The space agency quietly deleted the image from its website but it has since emerged. UFO HUNTERS OUTRAGED AFTER CONSPIRACY Once this image was removed by NASA‚ the UFO community responded with stark accusations towards the agency. Eventually‚ the image reappeared on the website

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    The Apollo landing on the moon was a important time in America history. Three important parts were John F. Kennedy’s 1962 Speech at Rice University‚ America landing on the moon‚ and America winning the space race. To begin with the Space Race started with a bet. The bet was tot see who could be the first one to get to the moon. This bet was between the Soviet Union and America the prize was pwer. Who ever got to the moon first had the pwer to send nuclear rockets to other countrys. This

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    Landing Zone by John O. Wehrle‚ CAT I‚ 1966 Bio John Wehrle was born 1941‚ in San Antonio‚ TX is an American artist currently living in Richmond‚ CA. Wehrle is best known as a muralist and site-specific installation artist Proficient in painting‚ sculpture and photography‚ his work is in public and private collections. His work has been internationally collected. Wehrle is the son of an educator and a salesman. His father‚ Larry Wehrle‚ graduated from Texas A&M‚ where he was Captain of the Aggie

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    On the 25th of May 1961 in Cape Kennedy‚ Florida‚ John F Kennedy made a speech. He decided that an American was going to be the first to land on the moon. I‚ Neil Armstrong had the honour‚ to be one of the three astronauts chosen to go on the Apollo 11 mission. I was accompanied by‚ Edwin ‘Buzz’ Aldrin and Michael Collins. On the 16th of July 1969 at 9:32am‚ Saturn V weighing 3million kilograms‚ launched from Cape Kennedy‚ Florida. Before we were beginning to start our launch I was very nervous

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    To Rule the Night

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    “To Rule The Night” by James B. Irwin English 10 2/14/09 “As we flew into space we had a new sense of ourselves‚ of the earth‚ and of the nearness of God. I sensed the beginning of some sort of deep change taking place inside of me” -James B. Irwin The author’s purpose in the biography‚ “To Rule The Night‚” by James B. Irwin‚ is to inform the reader of his life‚ particularly his trip to the moon and how God opened doors for him to share the word with thousands of people.

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    melancholy day for the citizens of America. However‚ all was not lost‚ after some time in the war‚ two major events immediately changed the tide of the war. The Invasion of Normandy‚ and the creation of the Atomic Bomb were both determining factors in the Allies winning the war. The Invasion of Normandy was one of the most major turning points in the war. Set in June of 1944‚ the invasion lasted two months of constant fighting. Allied

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    As is known to all‚ humans’ enthusiasm and desire to explore the outer space can date back to ancient times. And the Apollo Moon landing‚ humans’ first voyage to the space‚ marked a historical moment of human history. After a series of successful aerospace explorations‚ we have been convinced that human beings will finally be capable to uncover all the mysteries of the space. As the

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