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    A Space Odyssey 2001 a space odyssey is a story about extraterrestrial life‚ space voyage‚ the future‚ homicidal sentient robots‚ and above all else a story about evolution. The monoliths are a tool created by an alien race to help assist in evolution; they are the cornerstone of evolution for humankind. It was there at the dawn of man and gave humanity an extra edge to help adapt and evolve from primates to intellectual humans that are capable of space travel. The mysterious black rectangles have

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    History 1306 JFK – Space Race Summary In the segment‚ President Kennedy speaks to the people at Rice University about America’s Space Program. President Kennedy was good looking and a persuasive public speaker. He based many of his policies on family because he believed family came first. He emphasized the need to make America the first nation in successful space exploration. With that he promised Americans this program would create tens of thousands of new jobs now and for the future generations

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    Space Cadre Definitions • Recognize and Award Space Cadre Soldiers • Identifying Army Space Cadre billets • Expansion of the 3Y ASI to Billets • Enlisted Space Force What is the Army Space Cadre Soldiers and Army civilians whose principal duties include planning‚ developing‚ resourcing‚ acquiring‚ integrating‚ or operating Space forces‚ systems‚ concepts‚ applications‚ or capabilities in any element of the four Space mission areas: Space Support‚ Space Force Enhancement‚ Space Control

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    “One small step for [a] man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” As Neil Armstrong uttered these words‚ he was leaving humanity’s first imprint on space exploration. An estimated 530 million people watched Armstrong’s televised image and heard his voice describe the event as he took "...one small step for a man‚ one giant leap for mankind" on July 20‚ 1969 (Loff‚ Sarah). Countries all over the world had raced to be the first to send a human to the moon. The United States of America set its goal in sight

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    Space Race Project 1

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    SPACE RACE 1957-1969 By Mahbube Adem The Cold War     Cold war was an era of conflict‚ tension and competition between the United States and the Soviet Union. It started in mid-1940s and lasted till the early 1990s. One of the ways the two superpowers competed was the Space Race. The Space Race was initiated on October 4‚ 1957 by the Soviet Union‚ when they launched Sputnik 1. The launch caused a huge shock to the United States. It was through that the United States was no longer safe behind

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    Space exploration- a good or bad thing? As the development of humanity continues‚ newer technologies are also made gaining us the power and ability to space travel. However‚ is this ability really beneficial to us? Is it worth the disadvantages that come with it? We have received many positive responses however; these positive responses are countered by overflowing numbers of negative responses. According to the majority of our readers‚ space travel is not beneficial to humanity and the main

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    Civilian Space Travel Whoa! People always look up at the stars and wonder what it would be like to travel into space. Space travel has changed the way we look at the world. Space exploration can change our lives by helping our ecosystem‚ promoting education‚ and it would also help our economy. One way space exploration can change our lives is by helping the ecosystem. In the article‚ Space Exploration by J.C. Pantom‚ it states‚ “The current earth population is almost 6.8 BILLION people. Arguably

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    Instructor: Date: US Space Program & Exploration Space exploration in the United States is receiving considerable criticism both from politicians and journalist. It has lead to a general belief among citizens that it is a futile program that does not serve the country. This has led to the current reduction in the funding of NASA and its programs. Since the space program is losing popularity‚ politicians and the government are opting to stop the initiative. Advocates of space exploration are increasingly

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    Space Privatization With NASA landing their last space mission‚ the idea of making space exploration private comes into consideration. In my opinion‚ I believe that space travel should not become privatized. If it does become private‚ NASA’s efforts might fail repetitively‚ there’s too much people requesting to go into space along with too much money and effort to build these space crafts‚ and it is very dangerous for unprepared people to go into space. First of all‚ the efforts put into private

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    Cold War: The Space Race

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    The Space Race The space race began in 1957 after the cold war. The Soviet Union and The United States of America were fighting for superiority in the cold war. They thought that the first in space would be more superior. This was only the beginning of the race for space. The First Satellites After Russia heard rumors that the U.S. was planning on launching a satellite into space‚ they hurried and built Sputnik 1‚ the first satellite in space on October 4‚ 1957. Sputnik one was about the size of

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