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    Yes, you read that right. It's quite possible that dinosaurs saw how Saturn was formed. As much as we'd all like to think dinosaurs are some ancient race of space aliens that formed our universe, it's more likely they witnessed this even from the very same Earth we live on. Also, they probably had no idea what was going on. HOW SATURN GOT ITS RINGS Red Bull gives you wings but it didn't give Saturn Rings. Saturn was first discovered in the 1600's by a bunch of old astronomers who were probably

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    Mtv History

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    MTV has been a leader in popular culture programing for more than 35 years. Debuting in 1981, the channel centered on groundbreaking music-centric programs, leading to the rise of the music video and a new way to discover artists. Since then, the station has branched out, spawning several sister stations focused on specific demographics, including colleges, young men, and Spanish-language programing. Though the station has gotten away from its original focus, it still features shows unlike anything

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    The purpose for President John F. Kennedy’s putting a man into space and developing a national space organization was “national prestige” (Compton). Russian had already taken leaps ahead of us in the exploration of space by the successful launch of the Sputnik satellite and the success of Yuri Gagarin being the first human to journey into outer space (Doran). Kennedy also fulfilled the role of a true leader by giving the county direction in the form of a difficult and worthy goal. Subsequently, the

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    Space exploration can help Florida’s economy by filling in about 7000 – 8000 jobs, and as many as 14000 people will be affecting directly and indirectly. Space exploration and related industries pumped billions of dollars of federal funding into Florida’s economy. In 2011, NASA invested nearly $900 million in the state of Florida. Since 2001, NASA’s SBIR/STTR program has invested almost $34 million in 54 Florida companies and more than $1.2 billion nationwide. The National Defense Education Act of

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    data about the atmosphere of Venus, which led to the USSR launching the Zond 5 around the Moon and returning to Earth six days later. In January of 1969, Soyuz 4 & 5 performed the first Soviet spacecraft docking. Five months later on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin become the first men to walk on the Moon while crewmate Michael Collins orbited around the Moon alone. The Space Race comes to a close following November 19, 1969 when Pete Conrad and Alan Bean from the U.S. perform

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    The topic I chose was the Apollo missions. Space exploration has always fascinated me. The Apollo missions were the first manned missions to the moon. There were a few different motivations in the purpose of these missions. A few of those purposes were to beat others to the moon, establish technology to advance other space interests, carry out exploration of the moon, and develop man’s ability to work in a lunar environment. All together there were 12 missions launched with 6 being successful in

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    Proudly placing the American flag into the ground, Neil Armstrong proclaimed “that’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” as he took his first steps becoming the first American to walk on the moon. That is, the secret film set depicting the moon in the hidden and unknown Area 51, deeply hidden in Nevada. Famed astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin along with ten other American astronauts never actually landed on or took steps on the moon. Furthermore, the six Apollo missions between

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    Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed. The words spoken by Astronaut Neil Armstrong echoed through the Command Station in Houston, Texas. While space flight has always been the final frontier, what started with Kennedy will continues on today with President Richard Nixon. President Kennedy addressed Congress on May 25, 1961 when he stated, “I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely

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    The Success Of Apollo 11

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    In the 1960s the U.S. raced the Soviet Union to the moon determining which is the dominant nation. Apollo 11 was the first successful manned mission to the moon. Our first astronauts, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, played an important role in this mission. Having to be in space for about a week and pilot the spacecraft safely to the moon and back to Earth was a dangerous mission. With little time to pass Armstrong and Aldrin had to record their first steps on the moon, take close and far away pictures

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    A great person such as Neil Armstrong is a huge memorable figure in the United States and is such still today. He will be the one to set the bar to the competing country named Russia. As through his journey he will encounter difficulties but will overpower them, adapted, and overcome. His Path will soar as bright as the stars in the heavens and guide him through the ultimate dream. The one dream that anyone would want making him Chosen to be the first human to step on, and that image

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