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    NASA Pros And Cons

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    money they have left and with the little sum they are given. NASA has made advancements in education and technology over many years, and should be rewarded with a higher budget for the next fiscal period. NASA is the reason for most at home, world, and economical growth in all sorts of technology. They improve households and living for all of America yet they don't deserve a higher budget? The government funds a lot of the companies that NASA helped start or helped gain prospect into the business community

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    NASA Budget Essay

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    Every year NASA is given a large budget from the government. This budget is to pay for all the different projects and different sectors inside of NASA. Over the many years that NASA has been an organization the budget has gone up and down depending on the economy. With the budget decreasing there has to be a decision what sectors must be cut to stay on budget. One area that has been decreased significantly year after year is the education sector. In 2016, they were given $115 million and the projected

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    Nasa Pros And Cons

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    managed by NASA tend to focus on the space research, but over time they have invented technologies that have done much positive for mankind. The research projects of NASA as primarily focused on space, but it is imperative for mankind to acknowledge is that NASA is not only about outer space. NASA does focus on many associated technologies that are not merely required in space, but that have also made the United States of America scientifically one of the most advanced nations in the world. NASA has invented

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    The Pros And Cons Of NASA

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    the argument of UFO existence aside, it should come as no surprise that NASA lies to the public. Their excuse is to protect secret projects from competing countries many many believe the intense classification has a deeper purpose. Speculations of the space agency covering up UFO and alien evidence have been around for decades. A wealth of secrets that exist that many believe to be legitimate but here are the top ten. 1. NASA DENIES DANGER OF UFO ASTEROID In May of 2016, researchers at NASA's Center

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    NASA Synthesis Essay

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    NASA discloses that there is a chance that an asteroid smash into the Earth Asteroid 2013 TX68 , a 100ft-wide rock is currently heading towards Earth It has a chance to plough into the Earth next year when it makes another flyby The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) disclosed that there is a chance that asteroid 2013 TX68 could smash into Earth. In an article written by Jasper Hamill of Mirror, it was stated that although humanity is expected to survive its close encounter with

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    Arguments Against NASA

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    NASA is not only used for science, it is meant to encourage people to change their lives and to create new technology, it is much more than just space exploration. NASA may lay the groundwork for the future technology but society is what makes it happen. Recently, there has been much debate about whether the space explorations by NASA should continue to be funded. If NASA is no longer funded then it creates a problem for society. NASA has provided the world with information that has helped our nation

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    Why Fund NASA

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    NASA is trying to fund asteroid studies. The people in NASA believe it could do a lot of good. They want to use the asteroids to our advantage. However, some people are unsure about whether NASA should or not. I believe NASA should fund these studies because of Earth’s safety, mining asteroids, and price. Asteroids left unchecked can be very dangerous to Earth. According to the Crater Data Chart, some craters have a diameter of “300 km”. That would cause so much destruction if it landed in a place

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    catastrophe experienced by NASA since the 1986 Challenger explosion, which rocked the nation into the reality of what truly comes with space travel. However unlike the Challenger, which was totally unexpected, NASA knew of the damage that eventually caused the Colombia to explode as it re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere. NASA knew why, but now after this disaster the NASA officials as well as the general public wanted to find out how exactly this explosion occurred. NASA knew what was wrong from the

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    Nasa Informative Speech

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    able to live on a planet forty light years away! NASA recently discovered seven planets orbiting a somewhat nearby star. It is likely that many of the newly discovered planets have a chance of being able to support life. This relates to United States history, because NASA discovered these possibly habitable planets, it gives us a goal to learn more about them, and it shows we might be able to live on these planets one day. To commence, NASA discovering these planets relates to United States

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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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