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    with its release brought waves of critical-thinking and interesting theories of what it might be like in deep space. The movie starts off on in a boring farm in Kansas‚ and slowly progresses into deep levels of science and astrophysics‚ which many people are uninformative about. These new perspectives that the movie introduces you too will have you up all night thinking about deep-space. The movies minding bending ending is so difficult to understand and complex that you just cant get enough of it

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    The SpaceX Mars Program and the Falcon 9 rockets are more complex than what the world thinks. The SpaceX Mars Program launches the rockets that are designed by entrepreneur Elon Musk‚ with the goal to reduce space transportation cost and enable colonization of Mars. However‚ The Falcon 9 is the process of landing rockets correctly and what will have to be done before sending humans off to Mars. Even though‚ in the article “SpaceX Mars” explains the trip to Mars and the number of expenses for safety

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    development and improve the world. Scientific advances in the past from philosophers and scientists who were rejected in their times for their foreign ways of thinking have sculpted the society of today. It was once thought impossible to travel to space‚ to set foot on the moon‚ to explore Mars; however‚ because of the perseverance of early scientists like Dalton with the atom and Newton’s physics‚ Lance Armstrong was able to set foot on the moon in the twentieth-century‚ and more recently‚ NASA has

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    What Is Voyager 1?

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    spacecraft. This means that no people need to be in the spacecraft whilst it is in space. NASA made Voyager 1 unmanned‚ so that it could travel faster and for a long period of time. They also didn’t want any distractions other than what the celestial body looked like in a spacecraft’s point of view. Voyager 1 travels at roughly 17.5km/s‚ and any unnecessary weight on the craft would cause it to break. Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on the 5 September 1977. It was launched‚ 16 days after

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    Motivation For NASA

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    that led to the discovery of the approval of the Apollo Mission was that NASA has the approval from the government to make available the first manned spacecraft in the United States. " Also‚ a Space Task Group (STG) New Projects Panel held its first meeting August 12 to dis- cuss NASA’s future manned space programs. The panel determined that the following projects would be required to accomplish the goal of lunar landing and return: (1) a detailed investigation of the earth’s radiation belts‚ (2)

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    Here’s the breakdown: Science: $5.237 billion‚ Exploration: $4.759 billion‚ Space operations: $3.957 billion‚ Education: $119 million‚ other: $3.23 billion (un-telling what this is going to be used for) and the Grand total is $18.5 Billion dollars. I am sorry but that number is just ridiculous. There are way too many other things we could spend 18 billion dollars on. I understand we want to travel around space to see what else is out there and the other planets we could survive off but that

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    The Benefits Of NASA

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    When people think about NASA’s accomplishments‚ many people (can only or will) mention space exploration‚ but if you show them a few of NASA’s recent inventions they will begin to see the greater side of NASA. Over the years there have been many major medical innovations that have helped save lives but if you trace back their origins back there have been many that have been based on one of NASA’s many inventions. Infrared ear thermometers use astronomy technology to measure the amount of energy

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    he first stage uses RP-1 (kerosene) and liquid oxygen (LOX) as propellants‚ powering two Aerojet AJ-26 engines‚ which are modified Soviet-built NK-33 engines. Together they produce 3‚265 kilonewtons (734‚000 lbf) of thrust at sea level and 3‚630 kN (816‚100 lbf) in vacuum.[6] As Orbital has little experience with large liquid stages and LOX propellant‚ some of the Antares first stage work was contracted to the Ukrainian Yuzhnoye SDO‚ designers of the Zenit series.[11] The core provided by Yuzhnoye

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    We Should Not Fund NASA

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    NASA should not funded a large amount of money. There are more important events that is occurring that we need to solve or discover than space. A decent amount could be reserve for NASA because it could increase our knowledge about space and help invent new equipment. NASA could help resolve the problems like climate change. NASA did help invent equipments that some individuals use everyday such as weather satellites‚ fire gear‚ etc. NASA has pushed science to new heights and increased ways to help

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    ealthcare facilities (buildings) can also be considered to be a form of technology. As with other forms of technology‚ physical facilities involve a mutual interaction between users of the technology and the technology Anderson & Wittwer‚ 2011). In healthcare contexts‚ the physical facilities are often intimately interrelated with the staff and other technology that the building contains (Munnelly & Clarke‚ 2007). Often‚ technology is integrated into the building itself. As with other forms of technology

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