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    Lemur 3 Research Paper

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    The Lemur 3 robot designed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) can takes advantage of the same attractive forces that geckoes use to climb walls in order to perform tasks on the outside walls of the International Space Station (ISS). NASA envisions a day when its lizard robots may climb the walls of the ISS using grippers inspired from nature. The Lemur 3's feet will simulate the super-adhesive feet of geckoes. Scientists at the NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California

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    What Are Aliens On Mars?

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    Are Aliens on Mars? Yes, there are some tall and minor Aliens . They have sharp teeth. The red rain that scientists think that Aliens were landing. The on Mars have Flying saucers to get around. Little houses to live in. There face was indented into stone or clay. The Aliens eat animals that have rugged skin with bumps on it. The animals are big and small. they look like they are saber tooth tigers. The that are minor have minor feet so they can sneak up quieter. The tall Aliens have gigantic

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    Moon Observation

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    The Moon The night of observing, the Moon was in the waxing gibbous phase. The Moon was formed when it collided with Earth as a planetesimal and now it is an object that orbits Earth. The distance from Earth to the Moon is 238,855 miles away and is about 4.5 billion years old. (How) That night at 8:15 pm the telescope was places so we could see were the Moon was illuminated and where it was dark. On the left side of the Moon their were some darker spots, were greyish in color, compared to the reset

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    After landing on moon in 1969, human discovered that there was no life and no atmosphere on the moon. Then the mission changed to Mars. The question is whether life exists on Mars. To continue the mission of Mars Odyssey in 2001, a project was developed by NASA named Phoenix which is a robotic spacecraft orbiting the Mars planet. The total mission cost was about US $386 million, which includes cost of the launch. The mission had two goals. One was to search for evidence of geologic history of water

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    “Exploration is wired into our brains. If we can see the horizon, we want to see what’s beyond.” (Buzz Aldrin). Rockets were first used in the year 1232 by the chinese mainly for military purposes having rocket propelled arrows. The Hwacha was a weapon that could fire about 200 rocket propelled arrows. During World War 2 Nazi Germany created the V-2 rocket, the Nazis then used them to attack London 200 miles away with an arch of 60 miles high. When World War 2 ended both the United States and the

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    Are Animals Taking Over

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    Are Robots Taking Over? Are robotic pets really a good idea? Robotic pets are said to be helpful and a great idea no doubt, but they cannot do things that real pets can. They are making the world a very high tech place. It is a cool idea, but it can also be a very scary one. They are not the amazing idea that everybody thinks they are. “By all accounts, Paro is helping.” (Soto) Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology has created a robotic seal named Paro. Paro

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    Nasa's Travel To Mars

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    Reality may finally be stranger than fiction. Or at least science fiction inspired by the book and subsequent blockbuster “The Martian.” In the book, Astronaut Mark Watney grew potatoes to survive on Mars. NASA is now attempting to recreate fiction with the assistance of the Lima-based International Potato Center. And Russia may not be far behind in the great potato space race of the 22nd century. NASA Putting Potential Mars Spuds to the Test Researchers have chosen the Pampas de La Joya Desert

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    Imagine going on a six billion dollar rocket ship and never seeing your family or friends again. The astronauts will risk their lives because it is a dangerous expedition and could easily fail if the people die from lack of oxygen. Colonizing Mars is a terrible idea there is no natural source of water, if Mars One sends them they cannot come back once they arrive there, and someone could get sick and die before they get there. The people that go to mars are risking their lives they can die of many

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    The Cold War was a time period between 1947 and 1991 where the United States and USSR, now Russia, had political and militant tension that caused problems for nearly a semicentury. Although it was a war, it was unique from others as the countries never directly fought on a large scale, hence the name “Cold” War. Also there was not one country, idea, or action that was responsible for the start of the war. During World War II, the United States and USSR joined together in the Allied to defeat the

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    The Apollo 11 mission is a well-known milestone for the development of technology. However, a group of people in society believe that the moon landing wasn’t real. These individuals insist that the mission was a conspiracy to win the Cold War. Their claims are mainly based on three elements in the mission’s photographs: the moving flag, the multiple sources of light, and the lack of stars. The moving flag is the most popular reason for conspiracy theorists to believe that the moon landing was fake

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