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    NASA [National Aeronautics and Space Administration] obtains less than one percent of the American government spendings. The government of the United States can decrease funds for other things that we don’t particularly need and exchange that with NASA. American’s government should fund more money to NASA. If the American government sends less money to the things that people don’t need. According to “marvininlindsay.typepad.com” the government funds more money on transportation than exploring space

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    ENG 122 Final Paper

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    Space Exploration: Why Bother? Name English Composition II Fawn vonFrohling May 25‚ 2013 Space Exploration: Why Bother? It is unarguable that there are problems here on Earth. From terrorism to health care and the economy‚ America and the rest of the world have problems that need to be solved. While there are problems here on Earth‚ the United States should continue to fund space exploration because it contributes to national security‚ stimulates the economy and leads to further technological

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    threating when the burn is present. In space astronauts are not so lucky. When leaving their home planet they are leaving their own protective barrier that would shield them from the harmful rays of the sun. The dangers of radiation come from when a human is hit with radiation particles. There are three types of radiation‚ alpha‚ beta‚ and gamma (Radioactivity). Alpha radiation is not a big concern to the external body. It is low energy and cannot penetrate the skin. It only becomes dangerous‚ and it

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    recent decades‚ the exploration of the universe has not been stopped. It has always been an unkonwn world which humans are curious about.With the developement of the technology‚ the outer-space is not a strange term to humans any more. Outer space is defined as “space beyond the atmosphere of the Earth.”(in dictronary.com) In other words‚ it is a space that is outside the globe. Humans have been exploring the universe for more than four hundrend years. People have always wanted to explore space

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    Read: Second Timothy 2 President Barack Obama has given inspiration to the world. He has placed the might of his office into the space program‚ which has the promise of future human adventures for the good care of creation. On this move along‚ all people of the universe should support his reelection‚ so as to give opportunity for the full development of the new direction for the space program. A call for the necessary ways and means to control the space world is on point. President Obama is the

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    The space expedition has become one of the hottest topics in the last few decades. Many space research programs are searching for lives on other planets such as Mars‚ Jupiter etc. They are searching billions of dollars every year on these researches. On the other hand‚ there are many people‚ who believe that these space expeditions are simply waste of resources. Both sides will be discussed below and my opinion to which holds the weight will be given. At the outset‚ there are numerous reasons why

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    Does art imitate life or life imitate art? Since life and art are in a permanent interaction‚ it is not a surprise when something that was created as a work of art at first‚ became a reality after a while. Revolutionary inventions or dramatic events had been work of art before they became reality. Sometimes‚ a futuristic movie presented unbelievable events that happened in a certain place‚ and people could not even imagine that all of those events one day could become reality. However‚ the movie

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    Mission In the midst of the United States and Soviet Russia Space Race‚ United States astronaut Neil Armstrong’s exploration of the moon became one of the most important space journeys of all time. It helped shape the possibilities of what humans could accomplish in outer space expeditions. After the major success of the Apollo 11 Moon landing‚ several other moon missions were planned. NASA had new found knowledge of inter space travel which they wanted to use to its extent. Many more

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    The human race has always wanted to reach for the sky. Constructing structures that would reach the stars has been a dream of men for many years. A building that could touch the sky first made an appearance in the late 1870’s‚ in Chicago. The ten-story Montauk building‚ completed in 1882‚ was the first building to be dubbed a skyscraper. Built in Chicago‚ and designed by John Wellborn Root‚ the Montauk building was the first of its kind. Back in that time‚ ten-stories was the edge of viability when

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    the six month trip there she read a book called Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson. In “ What would it take to live here” a realistic time to get to mars is nine months. Mars is 140 million miles away from earth. We do not have the technology to take humans that far away.Engineers are constructing the strongest rocket ever to carry people deep into outer space. The planet mars is smaller than earth so it doesn’t

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