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    Should Humans Move to Mars? “It’s a fixer-upper of a planet‚ but we could make it work.” [Elon Musk‚ CEO of SpaceX] The idea of colonizing Mars seems pretty far away‚ but consider Apollo. No one thought it could happen except NASA‚ and it seems like that is true for Mars One. Mars One could help humans more than just unhinging that need to explore and find new things. Colonizing Mars could help people fix dwindling resources‚ fix overpopulation‚ and escape global warming. Natural fuel is a very

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    My astronaut is Gus Grissom. What interests me about Gus Grissom is that he had such a normal life. He grew up in a small town with three siblings‚ and was an average student in school. His school principal thought of him as "an average solid citizen who studied just about enough to get a diploma." He didn’t study that much and didn’t have any education or school goals. Even though he wasn’t the best student‚ he joined the military‚ got a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering‚ and then joined

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    Mars Polar Lander Loss

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    Mars has a long history of inspiring humans to ask questions and explore it by conducting fly-by missions‚ orbiting the planet‚ and actually landing on the surface. Mars continues to fascinate the leading minds of the world today by remaining mysterious about its past climate‚ geology‚ potential for life‚ and the ability of humans to perform manned missions there. The New Millennium Program is a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) technology program with the primary goal of developing

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    Apollo 13

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    Apollo 13 was planned as a Type H mission; Apollo 13 was the third mission to land on the moon. The spacecraft lifted off on April 11‚ 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

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    Mars Curiosity

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    Mars Curiosity and Sky cranes 96% of space is undiscovered‚ NASA has only been able to discover the small 4% of the galaxy that we can see from our atmosphere. There is lots to explore out there in space and in the whole universe. If you are wondering what NASA is doing to expand our knowledge of the galaxy that we live in‚ read on to find out interesting details and information. Engineers at NASA have designed a curiosity rover it is about the size of a small SUV‚ weighs approximately 2‚000 pounds

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    To boldly go where NO other 77-year old has gone before. John Glenn was the first American to EVER orbit the earth‚ and later on he was the oldest man to EVER go into space! John Glenn had a very interesting life. He was an astronaut‚ he served in the military‚ he was a husband‚ father‚ grandfather‚ and even a senator. His early life was very important to him‚ being an astronaut was a big part of his life‚ and being a Marine Aviator was something that showed his true patriotism. When John Glenn

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    Could space be the next commercial frontier? When you look up at night at the stars‚ what do you see? Many now see the sky as the next commercial frontier. When John F. Kennedy gave his well known speech regarding space travel on September12‚ 1962‚ he stated “We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things‚ not because they are easy‚ but because they are hard‚ because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills

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    Space exploration is not worth the cost. Space exploration is not worth the cost because it is not losing the lives of astronauts. It is also not worth the money that is being spent to make the rocket ship. Also there would not be a lot of income. First of all space exploration is not worth the cost because it is not worth losing the lives astronauts lives. Even though there are people willing to go to space they can lose their lives while leaving the atmosphere. An example is the 1986 challenger

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    The three astronauts is planing to go the moon with Apollo 13 spaceship in 1970. They are Alan Shepard‚ Fred Haise‚ Ken Mattingly. Apollo trips plan was change at that time because Alan Shepard have a problem with one of his ears and he can’t go on Apollo 13. So Jim Lovell took his place. They have their own responsibility‚ Ken is the command module pilot‚ Fred and Jim are lunar module pilots. The command module is home for astronauts on space and small lunar module use when astronauts down to the

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    Sally Ride: The Pioneer Throughout history‚ it is evident that women have been oppressed in one way or another. Whether it be from unequal salaries or having less opportunities as men. Women all around the world have strived to get the same rights as men have and this is seen in different fields. Sally Ride‚ the youngest and the first American women to go to space is an inspiration to women all around the world for opening doors for women. Sally Ride’s encounters in the field‚ her space exploration

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