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    What Is Voyager 1?

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    A manned spacecraft means a spacecraft that has crew members onboard‚ it needs people to function and steer the spacecraft. The Voyager 1 is an unmanned 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

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    one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind.") when he set foot on the moon and how that particular statement came about. Armstrong feels that the notorious missing "a" was simply the result of his typically soft speech and tendency to drop syllables. Hansen ends the chapters on Apollo 11 with the statement that when the flight was over and Armstrong returned home‚ his "life on the dark side of the Moon had begun." His life as a private person was compromised. Hansen makes it understandable

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    History Apollo 11 was a turning point not only in American history but also in human history. When Neil Armstrong took that first step on the moon in 1969‚ almost the whole world was sitting behind an old black-and-white TV watching the first step on the moon. Apollo 11 was a turning point in history for many reasons. First‚ putting a man on the moon put ideas that were impossible in to possible. Second‚ the Americans won the space race which made America a world leader in technology and made

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    scientists helped to make the first moon landing possible. One of those scientist was Dr. Wernher Von Braun. He was an important factor in the landing on July 16‚ 1969. He used his knowledge from his past to aid in the success of . Dr. Wernher Von Braun was an amazing scientist in the space age. Dr. Wernher Von Braun was a very successful scientist in the space race but most of his work was undermined because of his nazis past. He still helped the exploration of the moon meanwhile encountering a new

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    Walter de la Mare (1873 – 1956) Silver Slowly‚ silently‚ now the moon Walks the night in her silver shoon; This way‚ and that‚ she peers‚ and sees Silver fruit upon silver trees; One by one the casements catch Her beams beneath the silvery thatch; Couched in his kennel‚ like a log‚ With paws of silver sleeps the dog; From their shadowy cote the white breasts peep Of doves in silver feathered sleep A harvest mouse goes scampering by‚ With silver claws‚ and silver eye; And moveless fish

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    Apollo 11 is so important?Today I’ll be giving you three reasons why the Apollo 11 is so important. My first reason why the Apollo 11 is so important is because on May 25‚1961 president John F. Kennedy had a dream.John’s dream was to land a man on the moon and safely return him back to earth.By the year July 16‚1969 It was a few months before the launch and John F. Kennedy had been shot and killed.On the launch day there was a new president named Richard M. Nixon.I found this information in “Apollo 11”

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    Strange Fits of Passion

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    providing an outlet for his expression of love for Lucy. The use of natural imagery suggests that the journey to Lucy’s house was no easy expedition. The ride begins “beneath an evening moon‚” (Wordsworth 8) and continues into the night where other various landscapes are met along his scenic route. The moon illuminates the “wide lea” (Wordsworth 10) in front of him as he proceeds on horseback‚ which he must cross to continue on. The image of the large meadow covering the road ahead is overwhelming

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    Sky Superstitions

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    atmosphere. Those three superstitions are.: the full moon‚ the aurora borealis and eclipses of the sun. it is amazing to find that today people still believe in these silly superstitions. The first superstition is the full moon. The full moon has been tied to crimes‚ suicide‚ mental illness‚ disasters‚ accidents‚ birthrates‚ fertility and werewolves. Some people who engage in the stock market even buy and sell stock according to the phases of the moon. A method probably as effective as all the others

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    Nuclear power stations work in fossil fuel-burning stations‚ except that a "chain reaction" inside a nuclear reactor makes the heat instead.The reactor uses Uranium rods as fuel‚ and the heat is generated by nuclear fission: neutrons smash into the nucleus of the uranium atoms‚ which split roughly in half and release energy in the form of heat.Carbon dioxide gas or water is pumped through the reactor to take the heat away‚ this then heats water to make steam.The steam drives which drivegenerators

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    Poetry of Nizar Qabani

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    founded a publishing company. During his time as Syrian embassy‚ he witnessed much unrest in Syria and turned to writing national poetry filled with bitterness at the defeated Arabic people which launched his first famous poem‚ “Bread‚ Hashish and Moon” which was banned at the time. At first‚ Nizar’s poetry was mostly erotic and romantic and then slowly he began to write more about political issues. Many of the political issues he wrote about dealt with women in traditional Muslim society because

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