more experiences into his career. He became accustomed to space missions‚ and even flew around the moon before actually thinking of even stepping on it. His education and experiences allowed him to be the best possible candidate for leadership in the Apollo 11 mission. His passion for his career also enabled him to succeed while obtaining joy for the achievements he contributed to mankind. The love of air and space took him beyond the hardships of war and success‚ and as a result‚ made him into the exceptional
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my paper will show that the lunar manned mission was made‚ NASA landed on moon. “That’s one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” - Neil Armstrong The above statement is one of the most famous statements said by Neil Armstrong on his Apollo 11 mission on the Moon. There are people who say that this
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This article contains orbital elements but does not include an epoch‚ or date when those elements‚ which typically vary over time‚ were correct. Please help by adding the epoch for the current data‚ or changing the orbital elements to ones with a known epoch. Gemini VIII Gemini VIII docks with its Agena Target Vehicle Mission type Docking test Operator NASA COSPAR ID 1966-020A SATCAT № 2105 Mission duration 10 hours‚ 41 minutes‚ 26 seconds Distance travelled 293‚206 kilometers (158‚319
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There are a various number of ‘evidence’ or ‘claims’ that prove that the moon landing was indeed fake - but then there is actual scientific evidence that proves these ‘claims’ or ‘evidence’ to be false. The first claim against the moon landing being fake is that when the astronauts were putting up the American flag it waves yet there is no wind on the moon. Actually‚ the flag appears to be fluttering because it is hanging from a horizontal rod. This rod was thought of by NASA scientists before they
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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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Robotics Will Only Leave Man on Earth. Since man came to be‚ he has always explored what was over the next mountain. Now that we have covered all four corners of the Earth‚ we now look up. Man has only touched the surface on space travel. We are beginning to discover‚ what it has to offer us‚ from the discovery of distant galaxies to medical breakthroughs. Man need to be present for these accomplishments not a robot. Man has always looked to the stars since the dawn of time. Now that we have
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Orbiting satellites have shown that its surface contains hidden reserves of water. If man were sent back to the Moon‚ they could study this water and learn more about how the moon was created (Moskowitz). Each of the six brief visits to the Moon‚ all the Apollo missions landed near the equator (Shepard 11). With other discoveries from satellites‚ scientists have found new places to explore‚ such as Polar Regions. Since the Moon has an absence of a dynamic surface or active volcanism‚ it enables the Moon
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In the past humans have found ways to study space. Countries sent satellites and rocketships with animals in them to space. Finally‚ America decided to send a man to the moon. This person was Neil Armstrong. Because of this‚ Neil Armstrong revolutionized the world with just one step. Armstrong had a good childhood. Armstrong was “born in Wapakoneta‚ Ohio on August 5‚ 1930” (“Neil Armstrong”). Armstrongs parents names are Viola Armstrong and Stephen Armstrong (Hensen 276). Armstrong’s father had
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the advantage of the moon trip as a "stepping stone" to mars and beyond. Information on the technological advances. Sponsored Links In the days before Apollo 11‚ the moon was a goal‚ a target to be accomplished to win the space race. This is how the moon has always been treated‚ as a finish line‚ not a starting point. After the Apollo missions‚ no one has returned‚ we have turned our eyes instead to Mars and other planets. The moon offers humans a great resource: space exploration without traveling
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Personal Response The Blue Marble is a photograph of Earth that was taken December 7th‚ 1972 when the Apollo 17 crew were travelling toward the moon. The title of the beautiful photograph could symbolize many things but what I understood from it is that we see ourselves living on a small planet with many different aspects but in the end were always together if we put the effort in staying together. When observing The Blue Marble‚ I have realized many things such as the photograph gives me a better
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