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    Neil Armstrong And NASA

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    In the 1960’s, the very thought of landing a human being on the moon was preposterous. It couldn’t be done. Fortunately, Neil Armstrong and NASA did not get the memo and on July 20th, 1969, Armstrong made the small step for man and the giant leap for mankind by setting foot somewhere no one had before, proving not only the entire nation, but the entire world wrong. This feat, not only changed the way we see earth, but our perception of how much, we as humans, can achieve when we simply challenge

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    Journalist Morgan Whitaker in her news article “Did we really land on the moon?” lists the questions that conspiracy theorists and doubters of the moon landing have been asking for years over and over. Whitakers purpose is to argue that we went on the moon by trying to inform anyone who does not believe we really went to the moon with answers from NASA themselves. She adopts a sarcastic tone in order to get moon landing conspirators to stop asking these common questions, for example she states “Still

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    In the article, anecdotes are used in the passage to explain Roach’s point about humans being the most interesting part of space exploration. A story about “‘Some poor guy in a spacesuit running on a treadmill suspended” tells us about “a way, to visit space without leaving Earth”, it gives us a story into human’s interests on space exploration that shows how unpredictable we are. This supports the assertion that humans are the most interesting component of space exploration because it gets a small

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    that time NASA dropped a 2-ton missile on the moon? Well, neither does anyone else. The space agency has worked hard to keep that rumor under wraps and for good reason. Allegedly, they used the missile to destroy a secret alien base on the lunar surface. NASA OBLITERATES ALIEN BASE WITH A NUCLEAR MISSLE This rumor is more than just speculation. Apparently, there are a series of pictures and reports out there suggesting that alien structures on the moon do exist. No only that, but NASA even launched

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    the Moon ... Allegedly On July 20, 1969 American astronauts, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon at 20:18 UTC, allegedly. Conspiracists have a theory that the moon landing was fake, and that it was really filmed in a studio. People think that America wanted to be superior to Russia, so they faked it to show that they are more advanced in technology associated with space travel. There is a great deal of evidence from the moon landing that proves it is fake. During the moon landing

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    1.The title “April Fools on Polar Circus” is an appropriate title given the context of the essay since the event of the Janet Roddan and her partner climbing the Polar Circus takes place on April Fools Day. 2.I believe “the tango with fear” can make a person wiser because in situat 3.Wedding Imagery: The last two pitches of the climb are described as “an enormous wedding gown”. Their climb up the Polar Circus is described as two brides encouraging and pushing each other to conquer their fear

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    There are many moon conspiracy theories that have been told to people all over the world. Many people have tried to prove them right and prove them wrong. in, “https://pseudoastro.wordpress.com, spacecentre.co.uk, and in http://www.discovery.com, by Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage, Scott Davis, and Stuart Robbins, the authors give evidence to why the fake Moon landing theory is not real. The conspiracy theory that a man did not land on the moon is well known because of no stars in the moon photos. The

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    Tamayo El Hombre

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    painting I selected is El Hombre. The medium is Vinyl with Pigment On Panel. When I first saw this panting at the Dallas Museum of Arts it caught my eyes because of how different it was. When I first looked at it I thought it was an animal howling at the moon but then I saw the title El hombre which means man. I starred at it for another 20 seconds then I could see the work of art, painted by Rufino Tamayo, a Mexican painter, demonstrates a man with arms reached out toward the sky and the stars. His legs

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    Were The Landings Fake? The whole issue is Did anyone ever walk on the moon or was it fake? This is a big question because this has many different beliefs and this could change history for many people. If the moon landings were real this is not much of a change for most people but if they were fake this could change everything, more people would be racing to the moon and some people would be very upset. This question came across because some people have conspiracies that certain things couldn't

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    while trying to put man on the moon, but it all worked out! The President at the time was John F. Kennedy and he had been promising to put man on the moon and so actions were taken to make this happen. They started small and got bigger, they were able to build moon rockets that could lift tons into space. One of these rockets was called the Saturn V rocket. With these rockets not only could they put man on the moon but also go to other places as well like Jupitors moon. In 1969, they were able

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