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    with the blistering heat of gunfire‚ but with the cold progress of proxy wars and technological prowess. Neither of these superpowers wanted their ideologies to seem inferior and thus bolstered their efficiency on numerous fronts‚ including space exploration. The Soviet Union fired the first shots by launching Sputnik I and II in 1957. America responded by creating the National

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    Reasons for space exploration Past reasons for space exploration -natural curiosity about what’s out there and wanting scientific answers. - at one point the USA and Russia were competing for who could accomplish whatever first. - to find ways to destroy asteroids which could be a problem to our safety. Present reasons for space exploration - many things we find in space‚ learn us more about Earth (ex: planetary atmospheres‚ comets and the early earth‚ the Sun and it’s influence on climate)

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    Exploration paper In this exploration paper I will be talking about which college have chosen and a little about the school itself and some details about the schools itself. Most of the content of this paper is to help future students who wish to attend a university and to guide them in the right direction. This also is some of the research I have done into transferring‚ the way of life at UCF and what is needed to get to this university. The college that I have chosen to transfer to is University

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    “That’s one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind”-Neil Armstrong. This quote was said during the process of the space age in 1969. The Space age was a time period related to the three themes‚ space race‚ space exploration‚ and space technology around the period 1950’s-1960’s. It was encouraged by the United States and Soviet Union into determining that their own country is superior than their opponent‚ which led to an improvement in many technological advancements. The space race was

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    National Aeronautics and Space Administration America’s Spaceport America’s Spaceport John F. Kennedy Space Center “This generation does not intend to founder in the backwash of the coming age of space. We mean to be a part of it . . . we mean to lead it.” President John F. Kennedy Sept. 12‚ 1962 Origins Origins T he John F. Kennedy Space Center -- America’s Spaceport -- is the doorway to space. From its unique facilities‚ humans and machines begin to explore the solar system

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    “over budget‚ behind schedule‚ and lacking in innovation” (Achenbach). Instead‚ Obama announced support for private vehicles to ferry U.S. astronauts to the International Space Station and developing‚ by 2015‚ a heavy lift launch vehicle capable of exploration in deep space (Weaver‚ and Braukus). Perhaps the most notable difference between the Bush and Obama plans is the exclusion of a lunar flight from the NASA Authorization Act of 2010. Numerous astronauts have stressed the importance of a set mission

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    represented a landmark in humans’ history. In similar fashion‚ humans intend to send a manned spacecraft to Mars. The mystery of Mars is always fascinating to humans on earth throughout the history. Some powerful nations are competing for space exploration‚ especially for a Mars mission. However‚ some people argue that a Mars mission is a considerable risk currently. Personally‚ I strongly believe that the benefits could surely far outweigh the risks. Opponents claim that a Mars mission may be the

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    successful completion of the Apollo mission. The United States and the Soviets began their fierce competition after World War II‚ the Cold War era; not only was the arms race on the ground‚ but also race in space. The contest in superiority of space exploration intensified after the Soviet Union’s successful launch of Sputnik I (first artificial satellite) into orbit in 1957. 2 While the Soviets celebrated their unprecedented achievement‚ the American public was in shock; all of a sudden‚ they felt beaten

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    Whooshhh! Space exploration has many meanings to me. It means improved life on Planet Earth. It can help with saving energy‚ using our phones‚ and even predicting the weather! There are lots of meanings to space exploration and they all help us get through the day. Get Ready for lift off! We can rely on the weather reports updated on an hourly basis. The accurate weather forecast is possible only because of the satellites in the space. It’s easy to predict natural calamities such as floods‚ storms

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    Celine :) PROBLEMS WITH SPACE TRAVEL Rockets or spaceships have huge gravity wheels on them. These are to help the astronauts to live in there. But‚ serious problems can be caused by the Coriolis effect. They will spin and spin at more than one revolution per minute. Astronauts will be all feeling very sick by the time they arrive in the destination. Astronauts immediately begin to weaken when they get on the rocket. Because of the lack of gravity‚ their bodies loses calcium‚ and muscles

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