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    July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong, and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon, in the shuttle called Eagle. True or false Bill Kaysing believes NASA has fooled us all. “The Eagle Has Landed” The famous quote from “Buzz” E. Aldrin, Jr. as he and Neil Armstrong landed on the moon in the Eagle, the landing ship used for the USA’s first manned flight to the moon. The point to be proven: Buzz Aldrin planting the USA flag in the ground and it’s waving gently in the breeze. Except, there is no air in

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    The Fission Theory

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    The most popular theory of the moon's origin is the giant impact theory; this theory is that a giant mars sized space rock struck young earth and knocked a chunk of it out. This theory proves to be fallacious because, no scientist knows where that mars sized rock is; however, the earth and the moon are made with very similar elements (Editor). The fission theory

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    CCR 1539-1543 Answers

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    PROCEDURES This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) implements the City Fall Protection Program for the Engineering Inspectors in the Engineering and Transportation Division. EXCAVATION TRENCH Ensure you are trained at the Competent Person level in; Cal-OSHA Excavation Trench and Shore regulatory requirements, Title 8 CCR 1539-1543 and the City’s Excavation Trenching Program. To ensure your safety when working adjacent to or in excavation trenches, Engineering Inspectors will: • Use the provided

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    Space Shuttles measures 122.2 feet long, 56.67 feet high, with a wingspan of 78.06 feet (nbcnews.com). It could hold up to eight people. If humanity was to transport from Earth to Mars in the easiest and most time efficient way possible, we would need a space shuttle big enough to fit very large amounts of people inside while giving them the most comfort as possible. Also, there would need to be a way to formulate a space shuttle this massive to be very fuel efficient

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    How does space travel affect calcium in human bones? A proposal to study the change in calcium levels experienced by the astronauts during the course of their space travel. By, Jackie Scollar May 24th, 2018 Introduction: Space travel is becoming more commonly talked about and could affect future generations, but it is important to know the effects on one’s body during space travel in order to make adjustments for the future to ensure the safety of the astronauts. I am hypothesizing that if humans

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    Have you ever wondered why some children’s front teeth look like buck teeth or why some of their teeth stick out further than the rest? You have? Well me too! Over time, children’s teeth tend to shift out of alignment because of certain ways their parents raised them or because they just simply had a habit when they were little that was hard for them to stop. Some parents allow their children to use a pacifier beyond the limit of the age group and don’t realize the long-term effects it has on their

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    How did the Space Race improve our society? The space race helped society achieve so many things for so many people. There were new technology inventions, better education, and a greater appreciation of earth. Here are some technological devices that because of the space race there was inventions such as, Satellite tv, laptops, satellite navigation, and non-reflective displays and as of today we still use this type of technology and without the cause of the space race, these inventions would have

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    Cold War: The Space Race

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    The Space Race The Space Race was one of the biggest rivalries between America and the Soviet Union in the 1950’s to the 1970’s. The Space Race was part of something bigger, the Cold War. The Cold War was a time of political and military tension after World War 2, between different powers all over the world, but mainly between the U.S and the Soviet Russia. When people think of the Cold War, one of the many things that come to mind is the Space Race. In this essay I will write mainly about

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    Space Invader About twenty years ago a large project was developed with the code name Space Invaders. It all began when an Unidentified Free Artist (UFA) named Space Invader decided he wanted to give a material appearance to a pixilation of an old video game from the seventies called “Space Invaders.” That is when he decided to begin to place his unique pieces all over the walls of different cities across the world, beginning with Paris. This was the upbringing of a talented artist, with a huge audience

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    The Philae Mission

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    Space just goes on forever without an end. So it is hard to explore every part of it. The Philae mission is very important because it it is discovering a comet. The mission was important because it was discovering something that is never been discovered, it is helping scientists figure out what our early solar system was like, and it could reveal the makeup of comets. The mission Philae is the first mission to get a spacecraft on a comet. This means scientist can learn more about comets. “

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