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    Eris Essay

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    because seven moons are more massive than all known dwarf planets. It is also the largest which has not yet been visited by a spacecraft. Eris was measured to be 2,326 ± 12 kilometres (1,445.3 ± 7.5 mi) in diameter. Eris' mass is about 0.27% of the Earth mass, [10] [16] about 27% more than dwarf planet Pluto, although Pluto is slightly larger by volume. Eris is a trans-Neptunium object (TNO) and a member of a high-eccentricity population known as the scattered disk. It has one known moon, Dysnomia.

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    Did you know that one flip of a switch almost cost the lives of three astronauts? On April 13, 1970 three astronauts were blasted into space to go on a mission to explore a section of the moon called Fra Mauro. Every thing was perfect until they were preparing to land on the moon. Faulty wiring caused an explosion in their spacecraft, which drained their oxygen and power. The three men then had to move back and forth between two different space crafts. There were many problems along the way, but

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    1610 on the 7th of January four moons, called the Galilean moons were discovered by Galileo Galilei. Using his homemade telescope he observed them for many nights, he drew notes and recorded the movement in a journal (Figure 3). Ganymede is one of the largest, most well-known moons of Jupiter and it is also the largest satellite in our solar system. It is larger than Mercury and Pluto, and three quarters the size of Mars. If Ganymede didn’t orbit Jupiter as moon it would easily be classified as

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    Accomplishments John Glenn is famous for being an astronaut (the first man to orbit the earth), but he has done so much more. Before he ever came for NASA he fought in the Korean War and was a fighter pilot for the Navy. John Glenn set the record for flying from Los Angeles to New York in just 3 hours and 23 minutes. After the Korean War he left the military to join NASA. While working for NASA John Glenn was a part of the mission, Friendship 7, a mission where a Mercury space shuttle was launched

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    Peter Christen Asbjornsen’s East of the Sun and West of the Moon is a Norwegian fairy tale that revolves around the journey of a young woman who is unknowingly married off to a prince trapped in the form of a polar bear. She is forbidden see him at night and is put through an impossible trial once she discovers his identity. Likewise, Apuleius’ version of Cupid and Psyche tells of Psyche, a beautiful young woman, who finds herself unknowingly married to Cupid. She too is forbidden from discovering

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    Apollo 13 Facts

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    Apollo 11. Then the article talk about the crew and the ship problems. Also it give little somewhat detail about the crew member on the mission. Apollo 13 the films was directed at 1995(Chaikin). This was directed by Ron Howard. Apollo 13 was 1920 moon landing mission by Nasa’s Apollo space program (Chaikin). This program ran from 1961 until 1972(). The ship ran into trouble after oxygen tank exploded. Then in the article was explaining that Kennedy did not live to see Neil Armstrong because mission1969

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    “ This is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”, these are the words of Neil Armstrong (along with Edwin Aldrin) when becoming the first humans to ever step foot on the moon. The race to space started not long after World War II ended--which started a new era known as the Cold War. Two of the greatest powers on earth the United States and the Soviet Union began a new competition to prove to the world who was more superior. Afraid that one country had more military power than the other

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    Apollo 13 Research Paper

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    Minutes after the explosion, the three astronauts abandoned the main ship for the Lunar Module. The Lunar Module acted as a lifeboat for the crew (Redmond 18). Swigert tells Earth that it looks like the earth is coming towards them like a speeding train (Excerpts of Talks 10). They turned off the Command and Service Modules (Jones 3-3). "The Command Module had to be "powered down" after the accident to avoid depleting its systems and rendering it incapable of performing the reentry operation" (Mission

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    Apollo 13 Failure

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    the Apollo 13 launch on April 11, 1970. Apollo 13 was the 3rd U.S. manned lunar landing mission of NASA under Project Apollo. Even though the result of Apollo 13 ended in an unsuccessful attempt to land on the moon again, Apollo 13’s failure to complete their mission of landing on the moon helped aid future Apollo missions in being successful.1 James A.”Jim” Lovell Jr. was born on March 25, 1928, in Cleveland Ohio. Before he was an astronaut he was a test pilot. His experience with aircraft controls

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    In the articles Man Takes First Steps on the Moon by The Times, In Event of Moon Disaster by William Safire, The July, 16, 1969, Launch: A Symbol Of Man’s Greatness by Ayn Rand and, the picture Transported by Herblock they all develop a purpose. These texts interact among the speaker, audience, and a subject that affects the text . These texts show an appeal to ethos, which is greek for “character”, pathos, which is greek for “ suffering” or “experience”, and logos, which is greek for “ embodied

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