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    The passage of time has resulted in numerous political parties around the world that deliberate on national and international policy. These parties prioritize certain issues over others resulting in the multitude of party platforms such as Green, Conservative, Liberal Democrat, etc. that are seen in governments. Some of these parties are tactically suited to maintaining their original stance with issues that have come up over time. For example, the green parties which have gained relevance concurrently

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    In the past, citizens held mostly absent minded opinions on European Union politics, but today there exists great polarization in attitudes about European integration. The apparent rise in “Euroskepticism” in the post-Maastricht Treaty political environment has been widely discussed and debated in EU scholarship, and marks a stark change from the elite dominated days bygone. EU issues have increasingly made their way into the politics of national governments, and subsequently national citizens have

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    18-Year Mission Table of Contents Page # 1. Introduction 2. Space Craft A. Components B. Journey C. History D. Launch 3. Objectives A. Secondary Objectives 4. Partnerships A. ESA B. NASA C. Contribution 7. Future A. Challenges B. What we learned C. Future Missions 8. Conclusion // Summary 9. References 1. Introduction: Space is made of many secrets yet to be discover, but every day we tend to move closer. However, due to size of space we will never stop learning. For example, 50 years ago many

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    first thought of by a man named Lyman Spitzer, he told people that a space telescope would be the perfect object to find out more about the universe. The first meeting about the space telescope was in 1966, Spitzer was teaching at Princeton University and they asked if he would like to be the leader of the National Academy of Science Ad Hoc, and he had agreed. In 1996 is when they knew that they were going to announce that a space telescope was going to be created. Now, Spitzer and his team couldn’t

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    Research Question: How will human stasis affect human space travel? “Mars is there, waiting to be reached.” This is a quote by Buzz Aldrin, an astronaut on Apollo 11 along with Neil Armstrong, that explains a global interest with the unknown and especially humans traveling to outer space, more specifically: Mars. But the same question is asked over and over again by scientist all over the world:”How do we get there”? This question has been mainly contemplated since 1969 and even sooner for some

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    Space is the future of mankind; however; due to the words of a few, it may forever remain unexplored. We have explored Earth, both land and sea almost entirely. Yet we still hunger for adventure where else to look, but up at space and all it could contain? There are people who say that outer space and the activities that are related to it are a waste of resources and time for the government and private organisations. However, these people don’t quite realise what an effect the Space industry has

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    Near Earth Object Essay

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    potentially entering the earth's orbit and thereby pose a danger of collision. Space agencies around the world express the universal outlook that NEOs must be somehow controlled or mitigated in their magnitude of impact. Austria, along with many countries, expresses deep concern over this issue and is more than willing to participate in this world-saving quest. As a long-standing member of COPUOS, the European Space Agency (ESA), and other intergovernmental organizations, Austria

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    Space manufacturing is a kind of industry which have the characters with high technology, capital and knowledge concentrated, and with a high entry level. Generally, the support to the space industry mainly come from the local government. But this situation result in the whole space economy and industry were divided by several large corporation. The space industry and manufacturing were influenced mainly by the domestic economy, so many nations choose the strategy that support domestic manufacturer’s

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    Government Space Industry Many Americans have grown up in a world that has conquered space. They spent their time in elementary school reading about moon landings in their history books and watching countries work together to build the International Space Station on the news. Though previous American and Russian space programs pioneered engineering technologies; such as reusable rocket boosters and multiuse shuttles. Recently NASA has made a decision that has defined the future of space travel. This

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    concept of space exploration was first introduced to the American public in 1961 when President John F. Kennedy famously stood before congress and vowed that America would put a man on the moon “within the decade.” With hopes of defeating the Soviet Union in the “Space Race” and gaining a leg-up in the Cold War, NASA funding reached its all-time high in 1965-1966 when about four percent of the federal budget was devoted to exploring space. Since then however, funding dedicated to exploring space has nose-dived

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