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    Space medicine

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    Space orbital tourism Space tourism has been an emerging trend in our NASA organization as a means to supplement their budget as well as expand our reach in space. Combining forces with our neighboring countries we have come together to ensure a safe‚ clean‚ and improved future. Searching for sustainable energy sources‚ developing cutting edge technology and manufacturing stronger more durable building materials to protect and carry us into the next generation. NASA’s research and developments

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    Argument

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    Government Funding for the Space Program Over the past 20 years the United States space program have seen many changes. The first of them being a large interest from private sectors. Companies such as space X‚ Google‚ Virgin Galactic‚ and Xcor aerospace had come into the mix‚ due to the crash of the United States economy making every taxpaying dollars required to go further in assisting citizens the United States and the death of the space shuttle program. Privatized companies have now been able

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    Space Tourism

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    Key Notes: Space Tourism is the term that’s come to be used to mean ordinary members of the public buying tickets to travel to space and back. Many people find this idea futuristic. But over the past few years a growing volume of professional work has been done on the subject‚ and it’s now clear that setting up commercial space tourism services is a realistic target for business today. But this idea of Space Tourism isn’t at all familiar to most people‚ including the space industry‚ who are used

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    Alien Abduction

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    "...despite the fact that we humans are great collectors of souvenirs‚ not one of these persons [claiming to have been aboard a flying saucer] has brought back so much as an extraterrestrial tool or artifact‚ which could‚ once and for all‚ resolve the UFO mystery." Philip Klass "Aliens‚ if an when we find them‚ could be so alien‚ so different from humanity as to undermine the meaning of any exchange we might have‚ or even make such exchange impossible." --Henry Gee There is a widespread belief

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    The first Malaysian astronaut program was launched in the International Space Station on 10th October 2007 and returned to earth safely on 21st October 2007. Malaysians are very proud for that achievement. Three years have passed‚ and recently a proposal to send the second astronaut mission to the International Space Station had been discussed. The second astronaut mission is going to be held in the next few years‚ with Major Dr.Faiz Khalid had been chosen for the mission. Although the first mission

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    A team of psychologists at Moscow’s Institute for Biomedical Problems (IBMP) wanted to learn more about the dynamics of long-term isolation in space. This knowledge would be applied to the International Space Station‚ a joint project of several countries that would send people into space for more than six months. It would eventually include a trip to Mars taking up to three years. IBMP set up a replica of the Mir space station in Moscow. They then arranged for three international researchers from

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    Mars Observation

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    Two minutes remaining. Exactly two minutes until I had to be observed and judged by some of the most highly-recognized scientists and engineers in the United States. There wasn’t a lot of time to contemplate on how I would properly address myself. No time at all. It was a Thursday afternoon at NASA Langley Research Center‚ where my team was about to go up and present our theoretical plan on how to gain public approval ratings and support for the mock mission to Mars. Most of my team members‚ including

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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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    I article I chose was in the magazine‚ Popular Mechanics called‚ “We Can See the Future from Here.” This article was about a man named Alex Kipman and his high-tech invention. He had recently overseen the failed debuted of Windows Vista and left Microsoft to go on a sabbatical. During his sabbatical to Brazil he found out exactly where he wanted to be with a new invention; The HoloLens. This magical device helps people see like nothing before. A soft grey ring (like a halo) fits over your head

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    Cost Of Going To Mars

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    "In 1989‚ NASA’s Space Exploration Initiative Mars plan was expected to cost about $400 billion. According to Zubrin’s 1990 estimate" (Mars Direct)‚ today the projected cost is around US$ 10-22 billion. The race to Mars has begun‚ with this race extending father than government agencies like NASA. The Mars race has even become privatized‚ with companies like Mars One and Space X designing ways to hopefully reach Mars first. The mission to Mars and the first stages to colonize Mars will be very costly

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