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    We should send people to mars because the projected extension of the human race if we stay on earth is 100 years. By sending people to the planet mars it would give many new places to explore. It could possibly introduce new elements and new species. It gives us many new things to research and discover. It is a whole new planet that the human species has not touched yet. The only thing that has roamed the planet was our mars rover and that has yet to discover the many resources that it holds

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    RHE 306 9 November, 2017 Humans on Mars? For multiple years, humans embarking space has been a hot and widespread topic. We have never landed upon the surface of Mars in all of our astronomical experiments, but in the 2030s, NASA desires to send ordinary astronauts to Mars to potentially inhabit the planet and start a new colony on another planet, other than Earth. Also in the next few years, a program by the name of SpaceX wants to send ordinary and untrained humans to fly around the moon

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    it please the court, Your Alien Honor, I am here on behalf of planet Earth, and wish to impartially present the case of whether or not the human species is ready to join the Galactic Civilization. I first want to note that although what I am about to say may not represent the views of all humans on the planet Earth, it does represent what a majority of us believe. In the beginning of time, Earth has been able to function without human interference. Animals had a hierarchy. Although some may have

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    destruction of worlds. However, Avatar is the intentional ravaging of an alien planet while WALL-E is the accidental environmental degradation of our home planet, Earth. The two movies share a converging theme about the use of advancing technology and the ethics that come along with the ability to do more because of this technology. In both films, we as humans fail to use this technology ethically, in WALL-E we make the earth uninhabitable for 700 years by exhausting all of its resources. In Avatar we

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    Nasa's Space Exploration

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    general public describes it as an area in, which Earth exists and is made up of solar systems consisting of a sun and planets. But nowadays, space has turned into so much more; with recent discoveries space can be seen as a living system in which there is a possibility that other life besides humanity is present. In the past space travel was said to only be able to send drones or robots past the moon, but with recent advances the transport of humans is closely becoming a fact. These advances in science

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    Exoplanet Research Paper

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    Life is only known to exist on planet earth, but scientist have discovered earth like planets or “exoplanets” that are Planetary habitable. Planetary habitability is defined as a planet’s potential to develop and sustain life. The Idea of planetary habitability has been a concept long speculated. Many astronomers both past and present have studied the existence of other habitable celestial bodies in and beyond our solar system. But the search for another Earth like planet has been a mild success. NASA

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    A major worry humans have in the world today is having an environmentally sustainable society. Humans are ruining the earth day by day and now it is unsure if it is possible to fix it. An environmentally sustainable environment is defined as a society that satisfies the basic needs of its people without depleting or degrading its natural resources. This means saving the earth so it can become sustainable to live on for millions more years without using all of its resources. An environmentally sustainable

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    Overpopulation, which is the increase of human population on Earth, is one of the most harmful environmental problems going on in today's society. As the rate of deaths has decreased, the rate of births has gone up drastically. As the human population grows more in quantity in little time, there are numerous effects that it is having on production for human necessities that later harm the Earth. This is truly a problem as studies show that by 2025, almost half of the world will be facing problems

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    Ever since the dawn of man, humans have always wanted learn and explore as much as possible. We have done amazing things since our race has begun and have created things that we imaged were never conceivable. The human race has succeeded in so many different areas of science and math and as the future progresses we only continue to learn more. Today we have technological advances that are incredible and allow us to do many amazing feats from building massive architectural buildings to putting satellites

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    that possibly finding life on Europa, likely in the future, will illuminate the origins of life on Earth but will likely cause conflict for some subcultures as well. Section 1: Possibility of Life on Europa There is possibility of finding life on Europa. Europa is one of four moons orbiting Jupiter. The premises of the possibility of life on Europa is that there are hydrothermal vents with life on Earth as well as on Europa. By observation, it is known that Europa has an icy surface. It is furthermore

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