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    NASA(National Aeronautic and Space Administration) Is america’s space program but we also have another private company called SpaceX which is owned by Elon Musk. The average Nasa space shuttle launch ran about 1.2 billion dollars. Yet, a rocket launch from SpaceX’s largest rocket costs about 90 million dollars While this is still a considerable amount of money it is still a fraction of what the space shuttle would use. Even Nasa new rocket that they are developing will cost a projected 500 million

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    States has explored space since as early as 1946 with various space technologies (Van Allen). Space technology has enabled the U.S. to explore the universe and discover much beyond planet Earth. Although we have made many successful launches to space several times, there are trade-offs assumed from utilizing space technology that was beneficial and quite costly. It is in our best interest that we continue to enhance our space technologies and continue our presence in outer space to uphold our leadership

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    the longest mission of any space shuttle flight, it lasted for 17 days, 15 hours, 53 minutes, and 18 seconds. (http://www.thisdayinaviation.com/19-november-1996-195547-utc-t-minus-zero/)” “Rominger also spends some of his time educating today’s youth. He spent an afternoon at Club Heights Elementary talking to students about his career in space. The young students were very eager and anxious to learn more about his space career as they looked at his pictures from space. The students were very excited

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    remember. Astronomers and scientists alike have imparted a common goal and that is to see as far into the cosmos as possible and shed light on some of universe’s great mysteries. Technology has allowed great advances in space exploration and given mankind the tools to be able to view the space in ways that were never thought possible. One such advancement was the Hubble Telescope which was launched in 1990 yet the brainchild of decades of research and composition. Now celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary

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    In the realm of space, there are two means of exploration. Human space exploration, and robotic space exploration. Although Human exploration may seem like the most grandiose and influential of the two, is it really the best for scientific discovery? When you compare the price, accomplishments, and capabilities of the two, the result is actually quite the contrary. The single biggest obstacle of human space exploration is the incredible amount of money required to execute them. For the price of sending

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    Galileo Challenges

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    The desire to explore and further understand space, especially the neighborhood that is our solar system, is a dream many of us have when we are younger that persists for some throughout their life. Project Galileo aimed to do just that, but met with many complications and obstructions. However, through cleverness, determination, and teamwork, these challenges were dealt with and the mission was able to continue on. The main problem of Galileo was to just get to its ultimate destination, Jupiter

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    The Next Fifty Years in Space

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    The first fifty years in space saw its start when Russia launched Sputnik, the first man made satellite in 1957. This ignited the “Space Race” and spawned a generation of enthusiasm in space travel and the scientific studies that was mainly fueled by the West versus East mentality. It seemed like every kid wanted to be Neil Armstrong during that era and that kept the following generation interested in manned space flight. But, how relevant is manned space flight going to be in the next fifty years

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    NASA has been in the business of sending men and materials into space for more than fifty years. With the introduction of the space shuttle in 1980, however, it has essentially become a transport and shipping company rather than an organization responsible for developing modern technologies to take Americans to Mars and beyond. The space shuttle was a tremendous technological achievement that enabled NASA to send millions of tons of cargo and equipment into low Earth obit, but its successor, the

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    DESCRIBE HOW ROBOTICS USE IN SPACE WHAT IS ROBOT? A robot may be characterized as a self-controlled gadget comprising of electronic, electrical, or mechanical units. All the more by and large, it is a machine that capacities set up of a living operator. Robots are particularly attractive for certain work capacities on the grounds that, dissimilar to people, they never get tired; they can continue physical conditions that are uncomfortable or even risky; they can work in airless conditions; they

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    Manned versus Unmanned Flights Essay

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    Manned Versus Unmanned Flights Travelling to space is unsafe for human beings. Why do we use expensive flights such as manned flights which endanger human beings? Unmanned space flights on the other hand, are cheaper as they operate for long periods while using a small amount of energy. More importantly, human beings are not endangered for space exploration while using this approach. Man in space is beneficial due to his capacity to make quick judgments concerning the most effective methods of

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