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    My first day on Pluto was great. I hope I can have a great experience living there. Earth is now trash (Donald Trump and Putin), so we had to pick some other planet. Mars was way to basic, so we picked Pluto. My mom let me stroll around with my friend, Brandon on Pluto Rovers with Pluto space suits on and some Pluto Yeezy’s 350s. Brandon then challenged me to race to the nearest mountain. That mountain was HUGE. I’m talking over 5,000 feet. Sadly, he won the race by an inch. After that all we saw

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    The Soviets try to imitate the West in lifestyle by portraying a life of abundance. They do this by giving an impression that all Soviets are happy and have all they need. In a poster it can be seen that a man is standing with his arms filled with different products to be able to support his family and in the background we see an ad for the automotive industry (378). This happen again in an ad for Soviet champagne when the Soviets are trying to imitate the products of the West. A women is advertising

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    The creation of the SRMS changed the capabilities of the United States space program. Before the system, everything which needed to be captured required risky docking maneuvers involving highly trained pilots. With the advent of the system, the Space Shuttle only required close proximity and allowed the SRMS to perform the delicate movements needed to capture and release objects near the Space Shuttle. The entire system was innovative for space capabilities, but it also changed robotics on Earth

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    One of the current best plans, as explained by David (2012), for asteroid mining is to find a good asteroid to mine, go out into space and grab the asteroid through spacecraft docking with the asteroid, bringing the asteroid into orbit around the moon, and then mine the asteroid there. I was planning on my sci-fi story being about the entire process of collecting an asteroid, going from finding an asteroid to grabbing it, to bringing it back the moon, and mining it in the moon’s orbit. Throughout

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    APOLLO MISSIONS. This was very interesting! So I hope it's ok that I did it on this. The discovery had to do with the dust of the lunar surface and the effects that it had on the space suits. They had many issues like clogging, loss of traction, and it cause issues with the seals in the suit. 1.What was the motivation that led to the discovery? The motivation that led to the discovery was that there we many malfunctions on the lunar surface, so they began to experiment to reduce the effects of dust

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    made a great deal of discoveries and achievements. Some of these tremendous accomplishments include being the first country to the moon and never-before-seen images taken by Hubble telescope and Chandra X-Ray Observatory. Not only has NASA changed exploration of space forever, but some of their great effort has affected humans directly! We need to keep exploring, and discover new information and knowledge of where we live!     The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has provided us with tons

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    Rockets Daniel Croft A/3 Mrs. Hemingway 10/7/15 Rockets are amazing machines that are capable of carrying man into space and one day beyond. This report will cover the history of rockets, how and why they fly, what they are made of, and the different types of fuel that they use. Rockets have been around for centuries understanding how they fly, what they are made of, and the kinds of fuel that they use will allow mankind to make better improvements in the future. The history of rockets

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    “So what is a helikipter again,” I asked as the machine I got into started to raise above the ground. When Brackish said we were going to the base I did not figure that he would force me to ride in something that was worse than a car. I offered to fly behind and follow or atom scramble to the base but he refused to allowing saying I could find the base easily again if I did that. I did not understand this and I did not want to be in this machine but I was doing it all for Anna, my sweet little wild

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    Nasa Personal Statement

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    All it takes is one person to change the world and I will  be one of those people. Starting at a young age I began to gaze upon the night sky, filling my childish mind with ideas of grandeur of becoming a great Astronaut. At the young age of 7 I watched the HBO series   “From the Earth to the Moon” for the first time. It was at this point that I began to become interested in the mechanical and electrical aspects of the rockets that took man to the Moon. While my dream has changed over time I still

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    The first time I went star gazing I was five. My dad had driven me twenty minutes to the west of our house which landed us a couple of miles into the Everglades. Away from all the metropolitan lights of my town and others near by, I was able to see hundred of stars. I was mesmerized by their brightness and the twinkiling effect they had. A couple of days later my dad came home with the book the “Magic Treehouse reaserch guide: Space”. It was a sequel to the “Magic Treehouse #8: Midnight on the moon”

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