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    Star Wars: Lost Stars

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    Star Wars is one of the greatest film saga’s to ever hit the big screens in the whole world. With the new Star Wars Trilogy coming around now, Disney is now releasing books to fill in the gaps of what’s been happening since, “Return of the Jedi” (Star Wars: Episode 6). Star Wars: Lost Stars takes place eight years prior of Episode IV and starts out on the planet, Jelucan. We meet a young, noble boy, Thane, who wants to grow up and become one of the best pilots for The Empire. Throughout the book

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    The Apollo 11 Mission

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    0n July 16, 1969 Apollo 11 launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida. On board the space shuttle was Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Micheal Collins. They were inside the command service module named the Columbia. Underneath the CSM was the lunar module Eagle that was 23 feet tall. This is what would be used to land on the moon. It sat on top of the Saturn V rocket. It stood 364 feet high and had 91 separate engines. The rocket weighed 5.8 million pounds had 8,000,000 parts that moved and would create

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    The Space Race started in the middle of the 1950’s, and it was a technological race between Russia and the United States to get into space and land on the moon. Russia was the first to successfully launch a satellite and launch a human into space, but the United States was the first to successfully land a man on the moon. It impacted education because it made more people want to become engineers, so the education system had to add more courses about math and science. The space race was good for the

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    Should N.A.S.A. Fund Asteroid Studies? Should NASA fund asteroid studies? NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) This has been debated for an elongated time. Many people believe that NASA should put money into the studies. Their would be many benefits to this. What do you think? I Think NASA should fund asteroid studies for countless reasons. Many people including myself believe this because it could help our economy. According to NASA.Gov “the meteorites could contain precious

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    “What I did each day would determine the kind of person I’d become.” – (An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth, p. 18.) This was a realization that Colonel Chris Hadfield ascertained when he set himself the internal goal to become an astronaut. He was cognizant of the fact that utter devotion was necessary in order for him to end up close to where he wanted to be. Weaved throughout the entire novel is the constant notion that full-bodied commitment is imperative in order to keep ones life on the right

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    Pawpaw: A Short Story

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    “I don’t feel good,” exclaimed the auburned haired girl with the tomboy look and ragged denim jacket. “I don't feel good at all. Where is my dog anyways? He should have been home half an hour ago” She looked around to hopefully find a trace of where her speckled, droopy eared beagle went and then she saw it, a huge contraption about a foot and half taller than ten feet. She ran to PawPaw and said in excitement “what is that huge thing in the barn?” “What do you mean little Evelyn?” “I mean

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    Will The joy of having less gravity on mars effect the rest of her life? Not only the lack of gravity will be a downside the air there and the weather are hugely important to keep tract of. Jennifer L. Holm Uses Scientific information in her fictional story “Follow The Water”. Unmanned robots that explore the planet: Before we could send a human we had to send machine To send back maps and other useful pieces of info. This is true but the entire man going is where the story becomes fiction. If we

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    In the first article, the author laments the lack of appreciation for Sputnik’s launch due to “an uncomfortable political climate”, while in the second article, the author dwells upon the uncomfortable political climate to convey his or her contemptuous and nationalistic attitude towards the Sputnik launch. In the first paragraph of the first article, the author conveys his fascination with the launch by comparing humanity with God; he claims that humanity has joined the universe. However, the

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    Solar Max Research Paper

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    olar-Max Space Program The human being has moved throughout the years always driven by that desire to explore every single corner, from the Continental ancient explorers to the present, with the exploration of the solar system. Human curiosity about day and night, the sun, moon, and stars, led them to conclude that celestial bodies seem to move regularly. This observation helped primitives to define time and to be oriented. However, astronomy solved these problems that the first civilization had

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    Funding For NASA Essay

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    In the past 50 years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has sent out many planned space exploration missions which have lead to numerous advantages in society and culture. NASA’s technologies benefit American lives with the innumerable important breakthroughs by creating new markets that have spurred the economy and changed countless lives in many ways. NASA is a federal agency and receives its fundings from the annual federal budget passed by the United States Congress. However

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