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    Urbanization Analysis, Green Options & Global Warming Strategies Part 1

    GIS and GPS is a very important application in my field of work. I work for an aerospace company that launches rockets to space and sends spacecrafts to orbit either for satellites or for supplying and returning cargo from the International Space Station (ISS). Geographical information systems is a necessity for my company. Everything is precise and has to work perfect in order for a mission to be successful. We rely on GIS to navigate our rocket and time perfectly where we will end up and at

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    Reflective Essay: The Immigrant

    The artifact. “Ok this should be it.”I said. “Years and years and I have finally found it.” “I just hoped I wouldn't have to get wet.” I was on the moon. It was the year 2018. I am astronaut James Armstrong. I am a relative to the famous Neil Armstrong. The mission is apollo 18. I have been the only one here for Months. When the other crew left I was collecting my final samples. Well now i'm here...all alone. I walked to a concrete circle in a patch of water. Now you might be thinking. There is

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    Felix Baumgartner: Does It Affect The World?

    It surely needs courage to jump in free fall from space. Felix Baumgartner made history in 2012 when he jumped out of his capsule from 120 000 feet of altitude. Was this an important event that we need to remember? In this essay, I will argue that this mission was not so important. Some people object that he broke a record and has break the speed of sound in free fall, but I will argue that it has not changed a lot of things in the world. First of all, this event, for me, is not very important

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    Nasa-Mars Exploration

    with the spacecraft three days prior to its deceleration into Mars’ Orbit. The losses incurred were of gigantic proportions and NASA could not afford any more failures. This made them rethink their approach towards space exploration and they eventually came up with the philosophy of FBC (Faster, Better, Cheaper). The aim of this approach was to change the way they worked on space exploration. Instead of spending billions of dollars and decades of effort in coming up with one spacecraft which has

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    India in 21 Century

    India in 21st Century By: Huma Fatima The Republic of India consists of 28 states and seven union territories. After more than 60years of independence India is emerging as one of the largest growing economies in the world. India is advancing in many fields like Science and technology, IT etc to name a few. In today's world where values are eroding fast India is still holding onto its values and culture while still developing. India is among the top countries when it comes to the information technology

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    Leadership Lessons from Appollo 13

    Apollo 13; Inner Teachings Lusalu Daniel Academic writers Online The Apollo 13 is NASA’s seventh Apollo space mission taking human beings into the outer space. The launch of the Apollo 13 space craft took place at the Kennedy Space center on 11th April 1970. On the second day of the mission the service Module was crippled by an explosion of the second oxygen tank. As a result the mission was aborted and the crew working in conjunction with the

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    Scientific Literacy

    Scientific literacy NASA has remained the world number one source of knowledge and information regarding various characteristic of the earth and the space. From scientific literacy NASA has been in the frontline to ensure knowledge has been impacted to various platforms all over the world concerning the inner and outer space. NASA has enabled acquisition of scientific knowledge on various issues concerning the earth and the inner space by impacting the knowledge on various learning platforms by humans’

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    Asfasf

    1. Spaceflight (also written space flight) is ballistic flight into or through outer space. Spaceflight can occur with spacecraft with or without humans on board. Why did humans thought of space travel. Humans have dreamed about spaceflight since antiquity. The Chinese used rockets for ceremonial and military purposes centuries ago, but only in the latter half of the 20th century were rockets developed that were powerful enough to overcome the force of gravity to reach orbital velocities that

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    Apollo 13 Problem

    of the risks of space only five minutes 30 seconds into the launch, mission control shook it off. After the flight Captain Jim Lovell gave us some insight on the feelings of his crew and mission control, “We all breathed a sigh of relief on the spacecraft. Hey, that was our crisis over with and we thought we’d have a smooth flight from then on.” With the continuation of their mission, only 12 minutes 39 seconds in they reached the edge of the atmosphere and entered Earth's orbit. Doing a half circle

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    Let's Not Go To Mars Rhetorical Summary

    Tianna. Willbrook talks about why humans shouldn’t go to Mars in the near future in the article “Let’s Not Go to Mars: Why a Staffed Mission Is Impractical”. Going to Mars is no doubt an amazing achievement as the author said. However, there are many obstacles and great risks for going to Mars as she mentioned: Financial concerns, health risks to astronauts, and the expertise needed to make the mission successful. The obstacles are greater than humans can handle, at least for now. I think it is still

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