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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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    With Apollo 11s televised lunar landing, conspiracies emerged on whether the United States deliberately fabricated going to the moon to masquerade the truth. To better understand the Apollo 11 conspiracy, we must look at the possible motive for fabricating the landing. In the 1950’s the USA and the USSR were trying to get to space in an attempt to better position themselves against each other. For strategic reasons this brought forward a space-race in an attempt to acquire leverage, by positioning

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    Section A: Plan of Investigation This historical investigation traces the emergence of American nationalism in the United States within the concept of The Space Race during The Cold War. It aims to analyse the factors that fueled the Space Race between USSR and the US, such as America’s general anti-communist ideology, national security of the United States, the sense of nationalism and the threat to U.S. dominance on the world scale, whilst answering the following research question: To what extent

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    Ender's Battle Analysis

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    In order for some to reach their fullest potential, they need to have some stiff competition and be pressured in ways they have not before. In this case, Ender is pushed out of his comfort zone and reaching his fullest potential while he is at space school. Specifically, when he battles. For instance, in the book it states, “We have a battle with the Rabbit Army at 0700. I want us warmed up in gravity and ready to go” (page 176). Everyone is anxious to head to battle, including Ender. They force

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    Muhammad Ali was a great boxer he was born January 17, 1942. He won the heavy weight champion he also went to jail because he did not want to service for his country so he was put in jail for five years. The reason why Muhammad Ali started to fight was because some stole his bike and Ali went to the police and the police told him that he needs to know how to fight so he started to train Ali and at 12 he knew that he had to fight. Muhammad won his first fight in 1954. In 1956 Ali to go win the golden

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    Columbia Psy-107 Essay

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    Overview. The launch of Columbia STS-107 occurred on January 16th, 2003, for a sixteen day mission. After the launch of Columbia, there were six missions (STS-114 through STS-119) scheduled to fly before the launch of STS-120 scheduled for February 19th, 2004. During the launch of STS-107, a piece of foam insulation broke off of the orbiter and struck the left wing of the shuttle. As a result, when the shuttle renter the atmosphere of Earth the damaged permitted gases from the atmosphere to deteriorate

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    Since the time of the first moon landing, America has launched more expeditions to the moon. However, today many people are questioning whether the moon was a hoax or if it was real. Some of the people that believe the moon landing was a hoax are actually scientists. Their scientific theories about why the moon landing was a fake include, the technology, radiation, and the atmosphere of the moon. As a result, the issue is a very controversial one and has attracted a lot of dispute of why the moon

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