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    Lost Moon: The future of U.S. Manned Spaceflight The National Aeronautics and Space Administration‚ more commonly known as NASA‚ was founded in the midst of war. During the infamous Cold War‚ two global superpowers‚ the United States and the Soviet Union‚ competed for dominance over the other. No such area of competition was as fierce as outer space. Success in the 1960’s was determined largely through technological advances‚ and manned spaceflight was viewed as the pinnacle of technological and

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    Why exploring the ocean is mankind’s next giant leap By Philippe Cousteau‚ Special to CNN “Space…the final frontier.” Not only has this classic phrase dazzled the many millions of fans of the Star Trek franchise‚ some could argue it has defined a big part of the American ideal for the last 50 years.  The 1960s were dominated by the race to the moon and Americans were rightfully proud to be the first nation to make it there. However‚ another incredible feat happened in 1960 that is largely forgotten

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    Success in Exploration Human beings are curious and like to explore. Not only we explore geographically‚ we also explore art‚ science‚ ideas‚ and space. People are attracted to things they have never seen and don’t know about. They also look for knowledge and resources they need to survive. Most exploration drive by curiosity‚ but what must possess in order to succeed? Personality qualities are the keys. Determination‚ courage‚ and adventurousness are needed in order for explorers to be succeed

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    lands himself a position of higher power. But when his friends heard it from the grapevine the informal communication network‚ that they were slated for downsizing‚ our boy and his buddies decide to get even with a money-making virus scheme. Office Space‚ a brilliant‚ knee-slapping comedy is a desperate‚ witty‚ and to some‚ an inspiring rebuttal to the horrors of cubicle life‚ which is a hygiene factor that are environmentally related. The frustrations of dealing with the hierarchy of management in

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    Owning land in space seems absolutely amazing‚ but is it really that helpful? Owning land in space may not be the best idea in the world. Owning property in space may take away from continuing to do research in space‚ we need room on the planets to do 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

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    “Let every nation know‚ whether it wishes us well or ill‚ that we shall pay any price‚ bear any burden‚ meet any hardship‚ support any friend‚ oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty” (Kennedy 70). When President John F Kennedy took his oath of office assured liberty in America and throughout the world as his promise to the America. President Kennedy’s actions and words had an impact on the concept of American exceptionalism. During the 1960’s‚ racial segregation and the

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    continue space exploration. Harlan starts off his essay with a statement from President John F. Kennedy to put a man on the moon before the decade was over. The writer then continues with the introduction of Mr. Krauthammer and his accomplishments. This critique serves as an informative essay to get to understand the passion Mr. Krauthammer has about space. In the fifth paragraph we can see just that‚ “Charles Krauthammer offers a powerful‚ inspiring defense of the American manned space program;

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    will provide experience and bring you ahead. Be brave and just do it! Exploration is worth the risk because we can set foundations for future generations‚ discover new resources and the journey can bring people together. First of all‚ exploration is worth the risk because it can set foundations for future generations. In the movie‚ “Hidden Figures‚” the NASA Space Program‚ created a rocket that could keep a human alive in space while they orbited the Earth. This was the first fully-functional rocket

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    reality. I want to be a part of America’s Space Program. My interest in space and the space program began when I was a small child. Initially I was focused primarily on aircraft and space vehicles‚ especially the Saturn V rocket. My grandfather worked at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration from the day it was founded on October 1‚ 1958‚ until the space shuttle program. He retired as Chief of the Shuttle Simulation Division at the Johnson Space Center in Houston‚ Texas in 1983. So

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    The Space Race was considered an informal competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to see who could make the furthest advancements into space first. The Space Race involved exploring outer space with satellites and sending men to the Moon and bringing them back safely. The Space Race effectively began on October 1‚ 1957 when the Soviets launched the first ever manmade satellite‚ Sputnik. The Space Race was considered an analogy to the arms race that was going on at the same time

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