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Source Information: : A Brief History of NASA, Type: Web Article, Author(s): Steve Garber, Roger Launius, URL: http://history.nasa.gov/factsheet.htm,
Date Used: Nov 22 2015
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Nasa was found in 1957 of July 29. The United States and Russia were in the midst of the Cold War after World War II. The exchange of ideas ofspace
exploration occurred coining the space race. President Dwight D. Eisenhower approved scientific studies of the International Geophysical Year (July
1st, 1957– December 31st, 1958) of the earth. The Soviet Union heard of this and quickly geared up their own studies. The Naval Research Lab
produced the Vanguard Project to help the International Geophysical Year. It was chosen to support... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Shepard Jr. is the first American man to be launched into space. He was in the Mercury space capsule in a 15 minute suborbital mission (meaning it
reaches the atmosphere and falls back on Earth). John H. Glenn Jr. became the first American to orbit Earth on February 20, 1962. After Project
Mercury, Project Gemini started. Gemini 4's, Edward H. White Jr. conducted the first spacewalk (when an astronaut get's out the space vehicle). Project
Apollo began to be NASA'S priority in May 25, 1951. President John F. Kennedy announced the plan of launching a man in space to land on the Moon.
He used this as a tool to subtly announce the US's superiority of the Cold War enemies. It took 11 years to carry out. It took $25.4 billion dollars to
achieve. This withstood challenges including lives of Roger B. Chaffee, Virgil "Gus" Grissom, and Edward H. White Jr. Jr. after a fire that took
place in the Apollo capsule (January 27, 1967). October 1968 they launched different Apollo missions such as Apollo 7 (orbit earth) and Apollo 8
(orbit moon). July 20, 1969 Neil Armstrong steps foot on the Moon after Apollo 11 landed with Edwin E. Buzz Aldrin Jr. Michael Collins remained in
the capsule. Apollo 13 almost launched however the oxygen tank exploded. Harrison H. Jack Schmitt was a geologist that was chosen to become an
astronaut. NASA and the Soviet Union allied to make the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). It served testing purposes and the crew launched
separately,
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Funding For NASA Essay
Funding for NASA should be continued because it is making Earth a safer and more advanced place.
NASA has helped created items that affect people on Earth as they do their own research. NASA has contributed to the making of Clean Burning Cars.
They have sensors in their shuttle used to identify hydrogen leaks. This is used in cars as the world moves into hydrogen–powered vehicles. NASA also
contributed to Temper Foam. This foam was used for cushioned in seats for space vehicles and is now used on Earth for protective sports gear and
helmets, shoes, pillows, and mattresses. Not to mention artificial limb components. They were used originally to keep astronauts safe, increase lifetime
of parts, and improve robotic vehicles. Those same components ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many of the items such as Fire Resistant Reinforcements and Breathing Systems have saved lives on Earth. The Fire Resistant Reinforcements
save hundreds and thousands of lives because a few extra minutes or even seconds counts during a fire. This is very true in an event such as 9/11.
This technology could be a lifesaver for so many try to get out of a collapsing building. Without NASA that technology could never have been
created and it would not be saving lives right now. Also the Clean Burning Cars although not completely perfected are making our world better by
stopping pollution and climate change on Earth. Climate change is when the climate changes on Earth and usually is when it gets warmer. It is
mainly caused by the burning of fossil fuels which is what most cars do in order to function. With this technology the world will have a better future
away from the climate changing and the ice caps melting. Radio Systems also play a big part in society. Without NASA we might not even have a lot
of the communication methods we have today. We might not even have had phones or the internet yet. NASA has improved the lives of people on
Earth currently and for people on Earth in the
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NASA: The High Cost Of NASA
NASA has to spend at least five hundred million dollars per launch in space. They do quite a bit of experiments in space, and have mission on mars
and the moon. They made the International space station, and made quite a few rockets and planes to send to space and in the air. If NASA didn't
make satellites you wouldn't be able to watch tv or call someone from long distance. NASA can do a bundle of experiments but what is NASA. First of
all they are a government agency. Anything that might happen they are responsible for a almost all of science and technology in space and on Earth.
This program was created to oversee space exploration and find different planets to find different planets, if we ever run out of room on Earth. NASA
does space exploration and also they do aeronautics research. NASA are a very big company, but it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It costs roughly about four hundred and fifty million dollars per launch and bigger missions can cost millions and even billions of dollars just for one
launch. An average cost for a mission is four hundred and fifty million because they haven't done super big missions but either they are already on or
on their way to mars for a mission. NASA don't just have mission for planets they also have the International Space Station that is basically a
permanent laboratory in space. The International Space Station is used for a galore of experiments. International and technological is the largest
endeavor. It is a permanent laboratory up in space. Most of the time during experiments in space they will use gravity, pressure and temperature in a
variety of experiments that they cannot do down on Earth. A space shuttle can travel faster than you think in space. It can travel up to seventeen
thousand and five hundred miles per hour and that is twenty eight thousand kilometers per hour. One space shuttle or spaceship can use up to five
hundred thousand gallons of fuel for only one
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The Successful Failure Of NASA
A few decades ago, going to the space seemed impossible to man but after many technological advances, man found a way to get to the space. NASA,
NASA primary has improved its space mission shuttles and on each one, they were getting better and gaining confidence about sending shuttles to outer
space until the thirteenth mission to space, also known as the "Successful Failure," made them realize that going to space is a risk, even with the most
advanced technology.
Before NASA started sending astronauts to space, they first sent a chimpanzee because of all the doubts that they had about humans being able to resist
the extreme conditions on space. After the chimpanzee came without problem from space; NASA started to plan the first manned mission to space,
while planning it they had to decide which pilot they were going to send. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was going to be the first man that went to space, but twenty days before the launch happened the Russians launched a rocket that orbited the moon.
A few weeks later NASA did the launch and sent the first American to the Space and back without problems, after that they knew this was just the
beginning and that they were going to keep improving this launches in order to explore the space.
Once the NASA achieved their goal of getting a man into the space, they proposed a new objective, getting an astronaut to go to the moon and come
back safely. For this task, NASA selected John Glenn, a US pilot veteran, the first task he did was to go on orbit the earth three times and to stay on
space for three hours. Doing this task NASA struggled with some mechanical problems; nevertheless they were able to complete their first task. NASA
knew that the Mercury shuttle was not going to be
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What Is NASA Spending
Roughly $17 billion... NASA's Annual expenditures... Is less than what we spend on simulation video games annually for the U.S. Military!!! NASA's
Spending Limit Because of Economic Instability... Scaling Back The Cold War Where did NASA come from? Depends on understanding Gravity...
Every Science Has cut the planned mission to the moon in 2028... The Obama Administration Is it Worth it?NASA Funding of the economic stimulus
plans from both the Obama and Bush administrations! And one sixteenth... was cut by $1 billion dollars! NASA's budget's Than any other government
organization compared to it... NASA's spending is marginally lower... of the TARP bailouts... One fourth... Will only cost $217 billion... And even
that... It is a beneficial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nearly $30 billion is the working budget of the ISS... Nothing compared to the $79 billion spent on weapons testing by the U.S. Military! NASA's
manned space flights have been cut altogether! Instead of the Shuttle program, NASA is now forced to hitch rides to the ISS via Russia and "space
taxis" of other nations... With no Shuttle Program, and no funding, NASA no longer has any ways of reaching the space station it spent eleven years
and $50 billion building! Countless technologies have been improved by NASA's experiments in microgravity... Everything from metals, glasses,
ceramics, and biological materials... Have been improved by NASA's testing and research... The key to ensuring America's leadership in the world is
its advancements in technology! From Freezed–Dried Foods... To Shoe–insoles... NASA's advancements don't stop with technologies... Laser–Assisted
Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) is a NASA medical advancement! Telemedicine, the use of telecommunications to deliver healthcare services...
Advanced telecommunications allow for faster diagnostic care over long distances. IF the budget were increased by $1 billion, trips to the moon
could be regular! In 2015, NASA will have four satellites searching for habitable worlds in orbit. And these worlds might be found within the next
decade. Not only found... But NASA thinks it could get humans to them within the next two decades cost effectively! NASA's advancements in space
may
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The Failure Of NASA
NASA failed to respond to internal procedures of operation led to Columbia disaster causing the death of seven astronauts who were on board. This
then led to the suspension of flights via space shuttles for a period of about two years which was an opportunity to investigate what caused the failure of
NASA. The space craft wing had been breached by a foam that fell from the external tank of the shuttle (Howell, 2013). Failure of NASA was clear
as the issue of the foam had occurred before therefore NASA was supposed to have come up with a way of preventing the fatal situation from
occurring again. NASA officials are alleged to have declined the offer requested by the department of defense to use the orbital cameras of spying to
get a better and
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NASA Budget Cuts
In October 4, 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first ever man made satellite. It was named Sputnik 1; it weighed 183 pounds and orbited earth in 98
hours. In fear or Russian having air superiority, President Eisenhower founded the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in July of
1958. In response to the Soviet Union.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), is one of the programs that the government has decided it cannot continue to finance at
its current rates, and the money being put into NASA has been cut back. This is definitely not a smart place to make spending cuts and, at least for the
near future, this trend of lessened government support needs to be reversed. By using budget cuts as a possible solution to ... Show more content on
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They claim they need every penny they can get in these rough times. The economy is doing poorly, and government money is better spent elsewhere,
and apparently they feel that government money would be better spent outside of programs like NASA. However, there are many sources that directly
counter this opinion, claiming that NASA is an investment to stimulate the economy, and not just money being "shot into space". The cost of NASA,
as is true of almost any government agency, is worth it, because it can benefit the economy directly through the purchase of goods and creation of jobs,
and indirectly by inspiring people in industries that spawn from invented technologies or materials. Many companies have gone on to be very
successful private businesses after working with materials invented by NASA. The Tempur–Pedic mattress company got its start when NASA scientists
wanted to provide comfortable seating for pilots that needed to remain in one position for a long time. There are many cases like these in which
niches have been created for companies due to progress made at
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Nasa Presentation
Nasa project Presentation Overall I think are presentation was good the reason why I think that is. Are presentation was about the apollo missions one
through eleven and what each objective was for each mission. Each mission was an important role for nasa because they learned many things like the
mistakes they made and the new things they discovered throughout the missions. It's fascinating how much they were able to achieve in a short period
of time.
The apollo missions were like steps for the next mission. The goal at the end was to get the first man on the moon. It took in total 6 apollo missions to
be able to get a man on the moon and back. The apollo missions where a great achievement for mankind and the united states. Getting a man on the
moon meant that we could go to so many other planets and not just the moon.
Are presentation also went into a little bit of detail on how the race began to the moon against the other countries including the US and Russia. At the
time of the race to the moon, the US and Russia were in the middle of a cold war at the same time. What started it was the tension with Russia and the
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When we presented we mainly only talked about the missions of apollo and the goal of each mission. We didn't really talk about the background
of each mission like who was on the mission and what was achieved and the small little thighs like that which we failed to explain. I think if we
had just a little bit more time we would be able to present all this information because we were wanting to do flash cards but we did not have
enough time to. I would have to say the apollo missions are a very important to mankind because how important it was knowing that we could
actually go to another planet and be able to be able to live on the plant and maybe one day discovering new life forms that could be just like us or very
different from
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Nasa Program
Nasa's Success in The Last Five Decades
Nasa has had 135 space shuttle missions in its history but how many of them have been successful? And what have they done to benefit humanity?
Nasa affects our daily lives more than you would think. All kinds of technology we have today was developed by nasa or somehow relates to the nasa
program. Everything from highway safely, to baby food, to even firefighter gear can all be traced back to the discoveries of nasa.
Nasa is a successful government program because of its ability to help our lives and make advances in technology safer. The space station helps us
understand space and science, Therefore making it very important. Nasa has also taught us a lot of incredible things about space exploration. ... Show
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower approved a plan to orbit a scientific satellite as part of the International Geophysical Year (IGY) for the period July 1,
1957 to December 31,1958. Quickly, the Soviet Union jumped in, announcing plans to orbit its own satellite. On July 29, 1958, President Eisenhower
signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 establishing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The National
Aeronautics and Space Administration agency changed the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) which was a U.S. federal agency
founded on March 3, 1915 to promote aeronautical research. On October 1st the agency was dissolved, and the staff formed the core of the newly
created National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Nasa is supporting the International Space Station and is overseeing the development of the
Orion Multi–Purpose Crew Vehicle, the Space Launch System and Commercial Crew vehicles. Nasa has also taught us a lot of incredible things about
space exploration. NASA has invented all sorts of technology to solve the peculiar problems of space
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NASA Research Paper
My topic is going to be the great organization called NASA and about some of the mission's they have done and some things you didn't know about
them. In my opinion I think that NASA is a very hard working Company that tells us all about what's going on in our universe like when a solar
eclipse is going to happen and stuff like that.
Kepler
The centuries old quest maybe as old as NASA has been started for other words like our earth has been rejuvenated by the intense surrounding the
discovery of hundreds of planets. The kepler mission, which is one of NASA's best discovery missions it is specifically designed to survey our region
of the Milky Way galaxy to discover hundreds of Earth–size and smaller planets in or near a habitable zone.
C.O.B.E The purchase of C.O.B.E mission was to make precise measurements of the diffuse radiation between 1 micrometer which is super small
smaller than a cm,ver the whole sphere. The following quantities were measured: (1) the spectrum of the 3 K radiation over the range 100
micrometers (which is .01 cm) to 1 cm; (2) the anisotropy of this radiation from 3 to 10 mm.
New Horizons
The New Horizons is helping us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance (View) of the dwarf planet pluto.
By venturing off deeper and deeper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The selected payload includes cameras and spectrometers to produce high–resolution images of Europa's surface and determine its composition to see if
it is suitable for life. An ice penetrating radar would determine the thickness of the moon's icy shell and search for subsurface lakes similar to those
beneath Antarctica's ice sheet. The mission would also carry a magnetometer to measure the strength and direction of the moon's magnetic field, which
would allow scientists to determine the depth and salinity of its ocean. Gravity measurements would also help confirm the existence of Europa's
subsurface
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Hidden Characters At NASA : Hidden Figures At NASA
Hidden Figures at NASA
Women in history have never been treated the best, what's worse, an African American woman in the 1960's.
The "Space Race" was an fight between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold War was between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Although no actual fighting between both countries took place, it was a war of fear. Both countries were worried they would be bombed by an atomic
bomb, creating a Nuclear War.NASA's high key points were during the Space Race. The first key point was taken by the USSR. On October 4,
1957, the USSR launched the "Sputnik." Sputnik was a series of artificial satellites, which were the first to ever be placed into space, and the first to
orbit the world. In 1958, the U.S. launched their own satellite, the Explorer I. In 1959, The Soviets launched Luna 2, the first space probe to hit the
moon. In April 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person to orbit the earth. Yet again, Gagarin was from theSoviet Union. May of 1961 John F.
Kennedy made an abundant promise, that a man would hit the moon before the end of the decade. John Glenn became the first person to orbit the
earth, from America. On July 16,1969, America won the space race by landing on the moon. Neil Armstrong became very famous for his words "One
small step for man,one giant leap for mankind." In 1975 America and the Soviet Union had their "handshake in space," ending the Space Race in the
Cold War.
The 1960's was full of segregation and
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NASA Mission
NASA is panning to complete a man–based mission to Mars in the future due to the similarities is has with Earth. There is evidence, that in the past
Mars had surface water and possible some sort of life form. In order to complete a man based mission to Mars, NASA has begun taking the many
different steps in order to complete a successful mission. NASA has a three Phase Journey they have come up with in order to get to Mars.
The first step is called "Earth Reliant." This phase is devoted to research on the International Space Station (ISS). Their goal during this phase is to test
different technologies and to advance human health and performance while in outer space for extended periods of time. This is the phase that NASA is
actually currently
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NASA Research Paper
NASA is one of the most important organizations in the World, as a part of the executive branch being an independent agency. NASA helps people
better understand space, and develops equipment to discover parts of the Solar System no one knew about. There are missions that astronauts and
robotic equipment complete, to help discover.
Since NASA was established in 1958, there have been around 190 missions. Out of those
190 missions, 39 of them are current. There are many different missions. Some involving technology, science, the International Space Station, and
exploration. Discussed in this paper will be current NASA missions, what they do, their budget, and if the public should continue to put their money
into them.
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Three astronauts docked after circling the Earth for two days. Next month, a crew swap will be happening. A mission by the ISS is the ISS–Rapidscat.
It measures Earth's ocean waves, surface, wind, and speed. Both of these should continue to be funded. Having actual people in outer space is what we
want. They are not robotic; they will not malfunction. They can help break important discoveries and go down in history, not a machine.
Private companies such as, SpaceX, Sierra Nevada, and Orbital ATK are extremely necessary. In 2019, the Sierra Nevada will launch. It is a game
changer for science. It has a soft landing, it allows for quick and easy unloading, and can return cargo in 3–6 hours. These private companies help
transport cargo to U.S. crews to and from the Space Station. These are important and have allowed for a seventh astronaut by opening up space that
was previously occupied by cargo. These private companies are doing things NASA are not, by bringing cargo and helping build more efficient ways
to do so. NASA worries about the astronauts, missions, safety, everything else. The private companies take the cargo issue off of NASA's shoulders.
Overall, NASA is an unbelievable administration that is incredibly important in hopes
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Misconceptions Of NASA
One of the biggest misconceptions of NASA is the idea of a homogeneous organization. NASA is, in fact, a conglomeration of different groups with
various aims. Sometimes these groups can be at odds with each other over various organizational resources. The nature of space operations split these
groups within NASA into two general categories: the "Human Destiny" camp with human spaceflight and colonization of space as the ultimate goal
and the "Science in Space" camp focused on using robotic spaceflight to perform space science.
Spaceflight has a difficulty holding public attention, but robotic spaceflight has a much more difficult time compared to human spaceflight. Even now
regardless of having no active capability other than Russian trips
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NASA In The 1960s
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It was once a fantasy that men would walk on the moon, so much so that until the early 50's it was common to say that something was as likely to
happen as a man walking on the moon. The men and women working as NASA in the 1960s made space travel possible for the first time, and without
them it's likely we still wouldn't be in space. The faced hard work, math that hadn't even been invented, and the deaths of many been but still worked
hard and eventually completed their task before the end of the decade. NASA in the 1960s was one of the most important times for scientific research
regarding space because the most progress towards getting people in space was made in this time, they completed several important missions never
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Apollo 11 was the first manned spaceship to land on the moon, carrying Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, and an estimated
530 million people watched Armstrong as he landed and famously said the words "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind"
(nasa.gov). Other than landing on the moon for the first time, the Apollo 11 astronauts were to "collect lunar samples, deploy several experiments,
examine and photograph the lunar surface", all of these tasks were completed (lpi.usra.edu). Besides raising the morale of the citizens in the US and
ensuring more soundness in the case of nuclear war, these lunar samples were incredibly important in furthering our knowledge about the moon and
space. There were 6 Apollo Missions in total, all of which returned "a wealth of scientific data" relating to soil mechanics, meteoroids, heat flow,
lunar ranging, magnetic fields, solar and wind (airandspace.si.edu). For the first time, geologic samples were brought back to Earth in the form of 50
rocks and samples of lunar "Soil". This scientific data was especially important, as it put the US farther ahead than most of the world in terms of
knowledge. Although the Mercury Missions were one of the most important missions of the 50s and 60s, the Apollo Missions were undoubtedly the
most
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NASA Economic Lens
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Period 4 Capstone
1/13/16
Space Exploration Economic Lens
On July 21, 1969, the United States rocket Apollo 11 landed on the moon, marking a monumental and unprecedented feat of mankind. Culminated as
the product of breakthrough innovations in engineering and physics and overwhelming government support (which granted NASA over 4% of the
federal budget), the moon landing was the crowning moment of NASA's accomplishments. At that time, a new era of space exploration seemed to be
on the verge of occurrence. However, fifty years later, NASA has seemed to have fallen from its old glory, with the United States Federal government
spending only 0.5% of the nation's federal budget on its space endeavors. With increased concerns of NASA's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Citing cases such as SpaceX, which built a rocket named the dragon 320x cheaper than NASA's spaceship the Orion, many opponents to
governmental space exploration heavily recommend NASA to privatize many of its sectors. However, contrary to popular belief, NASA is not an
entirely government run corporation and in essence has already inherently privatized almost all of its sectors which should be privatized to cut down
costs. For instance, NASA Administrator Chris Scolese told a congressional subcommittee back in 2009 that the agency will give $150 million in
stimulus–package money to private companies that design, build and service their own rockets. Furthermore, NASA has picked three private
companies to act as its International Space Station "delivery service" through the next eight years. The contractors of SpaceX, Orbital ATK, and
Sierra Nevada Corporation will transport supplies up to the International Space Station and back to NASA starting in late 2019. Most importantly,
President Obama announced in his Space Plan that his goal was to restructure NASA to focus on space research and development while reassigning
the other tasks of NASA to private corporations. Thus, the claim that NASA needs to privatize falls hollow because NASA is already privatizing the
sectors which should be privatized. The majority of sectors that NASA funds in the status quo lies in
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Benefits Of NASA
NASA Is Uses Too Much Money
Has NASA really benefited any of us when $3 billion of taxpayer money? The annual of budget of NASA is $18.724 billion and that being used on
golf–club testing and studies on how humans will react to meeting aliens. While these unnecessary projects are being held, millions of people are
dying of diseases. That money could be used on books for classrooms, medicine for the sick, and food for the hungry. Space can hold many answers
for many different problems, but if the money being used to send robots up to space can be used to help with the cure of diseases then why are not
scientists being more intelligent with their spending? Why is the President giving NASA such a huge budget when it is being used on useless
projects? Space can wait. NASA is using millions, even billions of dollars on visiting space to go into caves to explore. Yet, the discoveries that
scientists are making have yet to help us. There are people starving in this world with no money and NASA is worried about sending a robot intoouter
space. Money and government leniency is an issue in America and no one seems to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A lot of veterans are homeless because of mental problems and no family being there to support them in any way. We could help citizens with drug
abuse and hunger. Most people do not realize how close hunger actually is. These issues go unnoticed and are looked over because NASA found
another planet. The point is, we need to use this money for good causes and not for exploring space right now. Yes, exploring space in the future can
help with many things but right now the world has enough problems to solve. Studying foreign planets and solar systems should be the least of our
worries. NASA needs to be asking for less money or using their money wisely. America has no money left to spend because the government is so far
into debt. Leniency with money needs to stop
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The Weakness Of NASA
Despite the success of NASA over the years, there is still one facet of their operation that many see as a weakness. For the past five years, the U.S
has been depending on Russia to carry American astronauts to and from the ISS. Now, with the help of SpaceX and Boeing, the U.S space agency
thinks they are ready for some independence.
NASA TO GET BACK ON TRACK WITH SPACEX AND BOEING
In the year 2017, SpaceX and Boeing are are both on track to launch astronauts to the ISS. Meanwhile, pouting on the sidelines is NASA. Since they
were grounded in 2011, NASA has lost their domestic crew launch capability. Because of these, they've been reliant on Russia to help them go back
and forth from the ISS. Seeing as the U.S is supposed to be the model
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The Benefits Of Increasing NASA
"Space is a $300 billion industry worldwide, NASA is a tiny percent of that. But that little bit is what inspires dreams." – Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse
Tyson. NASA or The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is one of the more popular government funded programs. NASA has inspired
whole generation to believe that they can do anything and continue to show kids that anything is possible. NASA currently has a budget of 19.3 billion
dollars and coming 2017 it will be reduced to 19 billion dollars. NASA's budget is usually slashed every few years because the government believes it
is better spent elsewhere. I believe that NASA's budget should be increased and here are three reasons why.
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Increased space exploration helps children learn more about space. The more funding that NASA has the more they can learn aboutouter space. NASA's
education Program has three main goals: Strengthening NASA and the Nation's workforce, Attracting and retaining students in science, technology,
engineering and mathematics, or STEM, disciplines, and Engaging Americans in NASA's missions. Astronauts regularly talk to children while they are
missions and teach them about space and explain why and what they are doing. NASA is not focused on profit, they are focused on increasing our
knowledge about the universe. They want to inspire and teach the
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Pros And Cons Of Nasa
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is one of the leading organizations in space technology and research. In the past 60
years, NASA has sent numerous satellites, telescopes and crew modules into space. Despite drawbacks in launch failures and lack of funding, NASA
continues to focus on its mission in space exploration and technological advancement. One of NASA's projects is to explore deep space, in which
entails a manned missions to Mars, exploration of the asteroid belt, and beyond. With these goals in mind, NASA has engineered new rocketry and
even created a program to better allocate costs of such conquests. With these new advancements, NASA has created a new age of how space travel is
carried out. In 1915, the US government founded the NACA (National Advisory Committee of Aeronautics), which supported and researched new
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Where the World Wars and commercialization allowed aviation to develop from the Wrights' simple aircraft, to large commercial plane, to extremely
complex military aircraft. Today, reorganized to form NASA, its main goal is the advancement of space technology and the human exploration of
space. Using the private companies to commercialize low–orbit travel and the development of better rocketry, NASA can focus on deep exploration.
NASA believes that commercialization is not only a method to be cost effective, but help raise the number of crew aboard the ISS, provide new
economic frontiers in space travel, and brings the frontier to civilians. In the near future, with the aid of space commercialization and NASA research,
astronauts and spacecraft will become independent of Earth. Meaning, that astronauts and spacecraft will no longer need to reenter Earth's orbit for
resupplies, but are able to self–sustain their systems. This will enable humanity to push further into the depths of space, beyond the asteroid belt or even
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NASA In Space
"On 29 July 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, creating the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA), which became operational on 1 October of that year. Over the next 50 years, NASA achieved a set of spectacular feats,
ranging from advancing the well–established field of aeronautics to pioneering the new fields of Earth and space science and human spaceflight. In the
midst of the geopolitical context of the Cold War, 12 Americans walked on theMoon, arriving in peace "for all mankind." Humans saw their home
planet from a new perspective, with unforgettable Apollo images of Earthrise and the "Blue Marble," as well as the "pale blue dot" from the edge of
the solar system. A flotilla of spacecraft has studied Earth, while other spacecraft have probed the depths of the solar system and the universe beyond.
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The session opened with the former director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, Dr. Ed Stone on how space exploration has changed our view of the solar
system and continued with discussions by Dr. Margie Kivelson, professor of Space Physics, and her involvement in the study and development of
magnetometers in studying the moons of Jupiter with the Galileo spacecraft. Dr. Kevin Hand, the deputy chief scientist for Solar System Exploration
at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab spoke on connecting space exploration to the understanding of life on earth and the search for habitable worlds. Dr.
Bethany Ehlmann, a research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, discussed her involvement in the Mars rover program and exploration of
habitable worlds. Participants in the audience posed questions on environmental possibilities and consequences, the composition of matter on Earth and
the importance of space exploration in terms of human
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NASA
Government spending on NASA
Around the nineteen–fifties to nineteen the world experienced a drastic change in innovations and technological development; however, the rate of
change has had an iota to no change since then. One of the most recognizable changes is the computer, computers were developed to process
calculations faster and more accurately to give a country an edge in the space race. Another recognizable change is the Global Positioning System,
GPS, which is used worldwide today. Of course, there has been countless innovations since then, not to mention discoveries that affect how we view the
world. The government should increase its funding to NASA, to help in the discovery of things that can change the world forever.
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In "NASA and the Federal Government Waste Taxpayer Money," Douglas Cobb, a writer for Guardian liberty Voice, explains how "NASA spent
millions of taxpayer dollars to maintain more than thirty underutilized facilities." (Cobb). In other words NASA is using taxpayer money to maintain
launch pads that have not been used since the shuttle program. While this fact is true, there is; however, several valid reasons for this lapse of use.
Even though there are several facilities that have most likely gone unused since the Apollo program, we have to recall that the federal government
tells NASA what their current mission is, which dictates what facilities are used. An example of this is the rocket test stand that would have been used
for the Constellation program, this program was canceled by Obama when it was near its completion (Cobb). As such, we can concur that while certain
facilities are not used presently, that they may be used in the future, and thus are not a waste of taxpayer
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Future Of Nasa
The National Aeronautics for Space Administration (NASA) is Americans government space agency. NASA space agency has helped Americans
understand the solar system and has contribute with bettering earth. Although these missions can cost millions of dollars. These missions have and can
contribute with making Earth better. One thing they have accomplished was landing the first man on the moon. This accomplishment has led to
planning a future mission to mars. Although the NASA has different reasons for these mission, one thing they have in common is to search for water.
One of the reasons for Apollos mission to the moon was to find evidence of water. For instance, one source confirms that "One of the main aims of
the Apollo missions of the 1960s was to determine whether the moon had any water on it. If man were to build a colony on the moon, having water
present would make living there easier" (Anand, Barnes, Mortimer, and Tartese). As research continued scientist finally found evidence of water on
lunar poles. Source admits that "This polar water on the moon was confirmed by American space agency NASA's LCROSS mission in 2010. Then,
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The Mars Science Laboratory mission and its Curiosity rover mark a transition between the themes of "Follow the Water" and "Seek Signs of
Life." In addition to landing in a place with past evidence of water, Curiosity is seeking evidence of organics, the chemical building blocks of life.
Places with water and the chemistry needed for life potentially provide habitable conditions. Future Mars missions under the science theme "Seek
Signs of Life" would likely be designed to search for life itself in places identified as potential past or present
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What Is NASA
What Is NASA?
NASA remains for National Flying and Space Organization. NASA was begun in 1958 as a part of the United States government. NASA is
responsible for U.S. science and innovation that needs to do with planes or space.
What Does NASA Do?
NASA does many things. NASA makes satellites. The satellites offer researchers some assistance with learning more about Earth. NASA sends tests out
into space. NASA researchers study things in the close planetary system, and much more remote away. Another project will send people to
investigate space rocks, Mars and past. Individuals at NASA take a shot at approaches to improve air go for everybody on Earth, as well. Individuals
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Might you want to be a swashbuckler? Might you want to arrange future missions to different planets and space? Individuals in NASA's Instruction
Office strive to share news about NASA's missions to find out about Earth and space with instructors. At that point educators work with understudies to
persuade them prepared to be designers, researchers and space travelers. Take in more about what NASA has for understudies in evaluations K–4 on
NASA's instruction Website pages.
Where Is NASA?
NASA Central command is in Washington, D.C. There are 10 NASA focuses situated over the United States. There are likewise seven test and
research offices. More than 18,000 individuals work for NASA! Being a space explorer is presumably the best–known employment at NASA, yet
space explorers make up only a little part of the workforce. A great deal of designers and researchers work at NASA. Individuals are doing different
employments, as well, for example, secretaries, authors, attorneys and even educators.
What Has NASA
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Funding For NASA Essay
In the past 50 years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has sent out many planned space exploration missions which have
lead to numerous advantages in society and culture. NASA's technologies benefit American lives with the innumerable important breakthroughs by
creating new markets that have spurred the economy and changed countless lives in many ways. NASA is a federal agency and receives its fundings
from the annual federal budget passed by the United States Congress. However, there are conflicting opinions that consider whether or not funding for
NASA is a waste of government spending.
Americans love the idea of space and staring up at the stars. They are driven to explore and discover what man does not know, and the spirit of
exploration inspires society to create and invest towards the possibility of changing the world. Nevertheless, Americans dislike paying higher taxes to
fund these programs. Therefore, it makes sense to figure out new ways to expand the way NASA is funded. The... Show more content on
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Consequently NASA's strategic plan for space exploration and the ability to improve life is based on making plans to further extend its reach into the
Solar System. Essential to continuing the status quo for NASA will be the ability to increase funding and resources from the public.
Many critics believe that NASA and space exploration should not be the main focus of the government. However, NASA is not just about flying
rockets and putting men into space. There is science and engineering that is being developed to push humanity forward in life. This space program is
essential to answering philosophical questions, creating new technology for practical everyday use, the international collaboration with other countries,
and the long–term survival of the human
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The Budget Of The NASA Budget
In the 2017 fiscal year (Oct. 2016–Sept. 2017), the budget for NASA was 19 billion US dollars [1]. However, the total budget for the United States
in 2017 is 3,650 billion US dollars [2] making the NASA budget only .52% of the United States budget for the 2017 fiscal year. Even though 19
billion US dollars seem like a large amount of money, in comparison to 1966, the height of the Apollo mission, the budget forNASA was 5.9 billion
United States dollars [3] which was .83% of the National budget of 708 billion dollars [4]. Also, with the 122 million citizens [5] reported to pay
federal taxes in the United States, each taxpayer only contributes about $12.98 a month to NASA, so if NASA were to disappear, the average taxpayer
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Only 10% of the budget is going to go to space technology because even though there is still a need to continue developing technologies for space, it
does not need the same funds as other sections, and without any large space missions in the near future it is not as pressing as other categories like
science, exploration, and space operations.
The third category is exploration which will receive 27% of the budget. The exploration budget will go to projects like space transportation systems
and human missions to the moon and mars. Projects such as these require a large portion of the budget due to their expensive nature, but despite the
cost, these missions gain public support. Without such missions, the public would not have supported the United States spending billions of dollars
on scientific research. Additionally, these missions help gain an understanding of the universe. The fourth category is Aeronautics which will receive
7% of the budget. Aeronautic projects would include new aircraft and new air traffic control systems. This category is similar to space technology
where there still needs to be research in the field but it does not require as much money as other parts of NASA. Also, there are more companies in
the private sector of aeronautic that will be researching similar topics. Therefore to save money for different products aeronautics received the lowest
part of the budget. Lastly, space operations will receive 26% of the budget. Space
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The Future Of NASA
Have you ever dreamed about going to space one day. Now you can with NASA's space technology anything is possible in space exploration. The
missions of this paper Spirit &
Opportunity, Apollo 11, and Voyager 1 and 2. All space missions are helpful to find details on our wondrousuniverse. There are so many things out in
our universe and many people think the only planets are in our solar system but NASA knows there are trillions of miles of solar systems and
universes and we are just on the edge of finding one universe past ours. The missions that went to space have taught and changed the way we look at
life. An amazing missionis.
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NASA discovered that Mars is not only hard and rocky it has some mushy parts which NASA believes can be covering water or can lead to water.The
Mars Mission has lead to many spin offs such as a new bullet proof material vest for police and a portable device that analyzes rocks and minerals.
This next mission is amazing!
Apollo 11 goal was set by John F. Kennedy was set on May, 25 1968. The goal was to orbit around earth and a lunar landing on the Moon. This was
one of the most memorable time in space history. The main man on that mission was Neil Armstrong. It took many years for Apollo 11 to get ready
for lift off. The estimated speed that it would lift off at is
250 miles per hour the time to get into space took 195 hours. Depending on weather and wind effect. The famous quote was "One small step for man,
one giant leap for mankind" was stated on July 20, 1969. It was the first time any human has walked on the deserted island of the moon. Ever since
that moment space exploration has changed in so many ways. The spin offs changed firefighters lives now firefighters use the same material
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Synthesis Of Nasa
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA is an organization accountable for phenomenal space exploration. The breakthrough for
this agency was on their Apollo 11 mission with the first moon landing in July 1969 with Neil Armstrong being the first man on the moon. His
prominent phrase "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" sparked a flame for space exploration in the hearts of millions. This feat
was unheard of at this time period since the Apollo 11 team returned with a massive 842 pounds of lunar samples. With this space landing America
concluded the Space race, triumphing the Soviet Union in a dignified manner. From this stage forward NASA blossomed into a distinguished space
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From the Lewis and Clark expedition to "the unmanned missions that have given us Viking's pictures from Mars 21 years ago, the beauty of Voyager's
and Galileo's photographs of the outer planets and their satellites" (Source A) America has consistently been the leaders to exploring new frontiers.
This program possess several sensational missions that were historic such as when they launched the first Television Infrared Observation Satellite on
April 1, 1960. The TIROS became the National weather satellite system, and NASA constructed replications for NOAA that spread rapidly and are
continued to be used to this day. When removing the fundings for NASA the governing system is not only depriving the country of some of the most
intellectual individuals this country has to offer and the jobs that place America in the foreground of innovative technology, but also stripping the
historical beginnings of technology in America. I understand that several individual are against having their tax funding they worked diligently for
going towards NASA and are worried about America being a financially unstable nation. Although when using rational judgement, the budget for the
NASA corporation is approximately 500 billion per year and removing this program would still not be enough to amend for the
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Benefits Of NASA Technology
As indicated by NASA's Technology Transfer Program's NASA Technologies benefit our lives, highway safety grooving and improved radial tires were
engineered approximately around the time of the cold war. Innovations such as these were initially meant to prevent the total amount of fatalities
among landing spacecraft. Despite these new technologies being intended to aid space exploration, innovators realized they can efficiently make the
public better by implementing their discoveries. Highway safety grooving was initially meant to increase the traction to reduce aircraft accidents on
wet runways. Once the Grooving and grinding Association realized that their inventions had real world applications, they immediately used the
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For instance, NASA's research in the use of lightweight, ultra–strength alloys known as 'metallic glass' greatly affected the way sports equipment is
manufactured. Being the first of its kind, it was "more than twice the strength of titanium, one of these new alloys is without weak spots and highly
resistant to deforming, which allows for near–total energy transfer, lower vibration, greater comfort, and increased performance" (NASA Technologies
Benefit Our Lives). Developed by NASA to prevent g–forces from harming astronauts, shock–absorbent foams are able to take the form of preset
objects and retract to their original shapes. Current athletic helmets and protective padding would not be as effective without this shock reduction
technology. The same material is found in medical beds, footwear, fighter jet, and furniture (NASA Technologies Benefit Our
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Essay On NASA
Our New Home When you look out into space, what do you see? Some see a void a void of nothingness, others see merely a plateau of stars and
bright things. However, there are those who see a land of opportunity in the darkness. A place of new beginnings and endless possibilities combined
with an equal amount of questions and curiosities. Amongst that plethora of questions there is one that speaks to us the most: Is there somewhere
amongst those endless planets and stars that we can, one day, call home? Companies such as NASA have been working tirelessly to find a solution,
and the answer may lie within our own Solar System. Frist off, we need to decide between our two prime locations for residency: Mars and the Moon.
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Not only would oxygen be a problem, but there would also be nothing to protect us from dangerous photon particles from the Sun, which would lead to
life–threatening solar radiation. NASA has also discovered sources of water on Mars as well, which would bode well with establishing a stable colony.
Mars' atmosphere may be much thinner than that of Earth's, but it still allows for oxygen, clouds, and, sometimes, even snow. However, the average
temperature is much colder, measuring in at about –60 degrees Celsius. This is still more favorable than the Moon's temperature, which can spike from
to as high as 100 degrees C or drop to –173 C. Therefore, we will choose Mars as our new home. Now that we know where we're humanity is going
to relocate, now we must face all of the obstacles that come with undergoing the expedition. First, NASA needs to finish their extensive research on
the planet. Several probes, rovers and satellites have already been sent to the planet including the Curiosity rover, MOM, and other spacecraft.
However, only a modicum of useful information has been acquired about the planet. A small source of water was discovered by the Curiosity Rover;
however, this isn't enough to justify an entire colonization of the planet. This wouldn't simply be a small sample size of citizens; it would be group
comprised of the entire human population. Potential diseases
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NASA: The Hubble Telescope
Since its conception in 1958, NASA has been a pivotal organization in innovative technology and space exploration. With inventions such as the Hubble
telescope, or the space shuttle, NASA has provided the world with existential research regarding space. With a renewal of popular interest in NASA,
the organization would be able to continue contributing vital research in the medical, and technological fields, as well as the future exploration of
space as humans know it, and the future habitation of other planets.
Research conducted by NASA has benefitted many aspects of life especially in the medical field. When Congress established NASA in 1958, it
required the organization to share information on its discoveries. As a direct result of this
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NASA Persuasive Essay
David J. Eicher, editor of Astronomy magazine, said,"The next time you reach for your phone, thank NASA. If your doctor recommends an MRI,
thank NASA...And think of NASA when a smoke detector blares to save your life"(Leone). NASA has helped to advance technology and educate the
human race ever since it was founded. NASA was there to protect humans and warn them of an asteroid that could have wiped out the human race, and
even, most of the things people use everyday are thanks to NASA. If the government funds NASA, then we will push human knowledge and strive to
learn more about space and continue to push technology's borders. The government should fund NASA to extend our knowledge on space, keep Earth
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If the government does not fulfill NASA's needs, science and math with eventually fall. NASA needs to be revived to focus our minds on math
and science. Scientists can possibly discover more elements, which will draw the attention to current scientists and hopefully draw the public to
look for jobs in the science/math field. Jobs in these fields are the most important, and hardest jobs. Everything in the universe is centered on math
and science. Without it, we are nothing. More and more jobs in theses areas are being taken each day and NASA needs their help. One article says
that "NASA was not created solely for the purpose of scientific research. Part of its objective is to eventually colonize space" ( It is impossible to
colonize space in the first place. The universe it massive and it is too much for NASA to do that. NASA's goal is to learn as much as they can about
space and earth while they have the time.They care more about science and discovery than beating other countries to certain landmarks/challenges. The
revival of NASA will catch everyone's attention and bring back thousands of jobs that were lost when they shut down in
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Spacex And NASA Mars
SpaceX And NASA Mars Mission: 5 Things You Didn't Know
Introduction
Plans to discover more about the space have been underway since the first trip to the space was made. Currently, plans to inhabit and make a living
from the planet Mars are exiting each and every ear. Space scientists drawn from NASA and private space study organizations such as SpaceX have
vowed to make this a reality in the coming future. Not only are these people ambitious to visit the space and mars, but also the moon. Well, Good luck
to them! Hope the trips will be fun, free from calamities as experienced in the previous aborted mission. Before mentioning the specifics and the
interesting things about these missions, it is prudent highlighting these organizations, their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With this said, the NASA–SpaceX corporation in the Mars mission is intriguing. Having completed various missions in the space separately, what are
these space companies after? Here are the 5 things you probably didn't know about the SpaceX and NASA Mars mission.
How Are People Going To Survive The Trip?
During this announcement which dazzled dozens, Musk provided few and limited details about the possible life inside the spaceship. However, he
mentioned that the trip, by a spaceship that ferries people to Mars would be utmost fun with restaurants and 'Zero–G' games. This however, does not
provide concrete descriptions of how the spaceship passengers would pass time and mist important, stay alive.
One of the biggest concerns is definitely the increased levels of radiation. The deep space contains energized particles from deep–space cosmic rays
and solar flares which can potentially harm people during the voyage.
Where Will The Colonist Live And How Will They Survive?
This is the second issue Musk highlighted lightly. He mentioned that the concern of SpaceX was to provide an ample transportation system to Mars.
Besides, the promo video from SpaceX ends right after the colonists get to Mars. It is therefore unclear who will handle the responsibilities of creating
habitats and a self–sustaining civilization in the red
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Future Of NASA
It is for certain humanity can't survive on Earth forever because there are so many possibilities in which we go extinct, however we can survive by
becoming a multi–planet species. A nuclear warfare, biological warfare, the sun expanding or running out of hydrogen, a supervolcano, an alien
invasion as crazy as it sounds could happen, overpopulation, global warming, asteroid impact, artificial intelligence, a deadly disease or virus are all
possibilities so this further justifies us putting more money into the space program. NASA is currently preparing to send another rover to Mars in
2020.They are going to look for evidence of life and gather needed information to help preparations of the expedition in the 2030's where we send
humans to Mars for the first time ever.
The more money we invest in the space program, the greater the possibility to ensure the survival of humanity. Some people might say we need to
invest more in education for the future of our children. Why will any of the education they receive matter if they are going to die from a disastrous
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They say we will be fine if we lasted this long. Many people don't realize how many possibilities there are and And how real they can get. People
don't realize that colonizing other planets is our future, but they need to for the sake of humankind. Space colonies would also be an option.
Ultimately, we have to get off of Earth because if a natural disaster doesn't kill us then overpopulation and the consumption of resources will lead to
war and Humanity could go extinct. In a more recent addition of Judge Dredd, which is a comic book, it describes the Earth as follows: "No inhabitant
of today can comprehend the sheer immensity of mega–city #1 in the early twenty–second century. Over 800 million people–the population of a
hundred London's – crammed into vast city blocks, each housing over 60,000
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NASA Technical Risk
1)Many project managers focus so intensely on the effort and events around creation of the deliverables that they had forgotten about the other
elements associated in making the project a success. Technical risk may lead to possible impact that could have occur in a project when an
implementation does not work as wanted. Risks can be in terms of major and minor effects on projects. Technical risks can be a big problem if it is
not handled properly. The NASA did not handled risks effectively where it may blow up any time. The night before the space shuttle was launched, a
contractor and five engineers had informed managers to hold the activity as the engineers discovered the O ring rubber seals, a vital component of the
shuttle had failed a few times in sealing from bad weathers. If the technical risks are not taken into consideration, it would provide sufficient impact
towards the overall process that may even lead to death and injuries as similar to the Space Shuttle incident in year 1986.
2)It was later determined that two rubber O–rings, which had been designed to separate the sections of the rocket booster, had failed due to cold
temperatures on the morning of the launch. The tragedy and its aftermath received extensive media coverage and prompted NASA to temporarily ...
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Engineers should need more help in building safety requirements in their basic designs and provide a check lists for development testing. High risks
areas in management system should be focused where weaknesses such as mistakes or failures may be identified. The management are to evaluate
safety risk conditions such as locating parachutes or pressure bags for the astronauts. We need to think about both project and technical factors when
we conduct the risk assessment. When planning for risk, mentally dividing risk into these two categories may help you identify ways to mitigate or
eliminate
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The Influence Of NASA
Have you ever looked up into the night sky and contemplated the many wonders and splendors that abound our universe? If you have then you
might have also noticed that our universe doesn 't only consist of the splendidness that we can see with our eyes alone, but with many other
mysteries that we have yet not solved. In addition, as humans it has always been our nature to be curious and therefore, it has also been our
greatest avidity to explore and discover things that are foreign to us. For instance, to many people it has become a significant objective to go
beyond the impossible, sometimes in the pursuit to try and gain a greater perception of not only the world we live in, but also of the things that exist
around us. In addition, as people 's passion to learn about space has enlarged, many space groups and administrations have flourished. Thus many
people have began to take on the role to try and go beyond the limits of the planet we live in, in other words, explore space. However, time has shown
that in order to reach such achievements, great amounts of money are needed. Furthermore, over the past few years the U.S has been contributing to
one of the world 's largest air and spacecraft administration, otherwise known as NASA by funding money to it. In addition, it has been these
contributions that have led to its many discoveries, which have taken part of our lives in one way or another. Therefore, as NASA 's discoveries have
extended and taken on different areas, the
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The Importance Of NASA Spying
On the other hand, it is important for any nation to understand that sometimes it is necessary to invest money in such projects that promise of much
return at a later stage. In that context it is a fact that space is a place that is full of much potential. The discoveries of the future will be made in the
space. It may be some new element or a new way of tapping the energy. Space is a place that is indeed promising and full of much promise. In that
context it is vital that the United States of America invest more money in space exploration by dedicating more funds to NASA in the space budget. For
instance, it is a theoretical reality that it is possible to travel faster than light. Money needs to be invested in new technologies that explore ... Show more
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The Cold War has ended; therefore there is no socialist USSR against whom the nation needs to prove itself. They agree that NASA did make great
discoveries in the past, but now it is time that the government should withdraw its funding to the space program at the earliest. The US is already
slipping back in terms of welfare measures as compared to Europe and China. However, the element is that space exploration and space technology is
something that requires massive funds. If the government withdraws its funding to NASA, all the space research and exploration may come to a halt.
The private companies may not invest funds in such space projects that do not promise immediate results. Hence, the government does need to fund
NASA to keep the space program alive and affordable. Withdrawing the government support to NASA may bring the space programs to a halt, which
may result in drastic and tragic consequences in the times to
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Nasa Essay
In 2011, NASA invested over $4.5 million in the state of Kansas by encouraging small, high–tech companies to partner with NASA to help meet its
research and development needs in key technology areas (Dunbar, "NASA's Economic Impacts"). Henceforth, an investment in NASA is an investment
in the country. Since 1958, NASA has contributed to the United States by supporting the national economy, making technological advances, and
inspiring people around the world. Increasing the federal budget for NASA will subsequently increase their contribution to the country.
On September 17th, 2007, NASA Administrator Michael Griffin delivered a lecture that addressed the critical role thatspace exploration plays in the
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Over the past 40 years, NASA has made many technological advances and developed many new technologies that are used around the world by
everyday people. Since 1976, NASA created over 1,400 inventions that later became products or services (Amadeo). NASA actively seeks
partnerships with U.S. companies that can license NASA innovations and create "spin offs" in areas such as health and medicine, consumer goods,
transportation, renewable energy, and manufacturing (Dunbar, "NASA's Economic Impacts"). For the Apollo space mission, NASA was in need of
a portable drill that was capable of extracting core samples from below the lunar surface. NASA tasked the company Black & Decker with the job.
Black and Decker developed a computer program that optimized the design of the drill's motor and insured minimal power consumption (NASA
Technologies Benefit Our Lives). That computer program led to the development of a cordless miniature vacuum named the Dustbuster. It is estimated
that 100 million dust busters have been sold worldwide since their creation (Black & Decker DustBuster). Technology originally created to be used by
NASA eventually led to the creation of a product widely used throughout the country. NASA and the Honeywell corporation collaborated during the
1970's to create a modern version of the smoke detector (Novak 4). America's first space station, Skylab, was protected from noxious gases through this
non–nuisance
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The Influence Of Funding On NASA
Funding shouldn't be cut from NASA because of all the good things they have done for space exploration. They could do so much more without the
funding being cut.
We probably wouldn't be where we are today in space exploring. Look at all the things NASA has done for us. Not only have they made things that
can be used in space, but on Earth too. Which is quite amazing. S There are many more things that NASA has created for example cool suits help
astronauts with the heat that may be upon them. Some sports may use it too for cooling reasons. Law enforcement also use some of the things NASA
has made like, fire resistant reinforcement which can be very useful to law enforcement.
We need to know the reason why the funds are getting cut and tell
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Nasa Worksheet

  • 1. Nasa Worksheet Type of source: Secondary Source Information: : A Brief History of NASA, Type: Web Article, Author(s): Steve Garber, Roger Launius, URL: http://history.nasa.gov/factsheet.htm, Date Used: Nov 22 2015 Notes: (Paraphrase) Nasa was found in 1957 of July 29. The United States and Russia were in the midst of the Cold War after World War II. The exchange of ideas ofspace exploration occurred coining the space race. President Dwight D. Eisenhower approved scientific studies of the International Geophysical Year (July 1st, 1957– December 31st, 1958) of the earth. The Soviet Union heard of this and quickly geared up their own studies. The Naval Research Lab produced the Vanguard Project to help the International Geophysical Year. It was chosen to support... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shepard Jr. is the first American man to be launched into space. He was in the Mercury space capsule in a 15 minute suborbital mission (meaning it reaches the atmosphere and falls back on Earth). John H. Glenn Jr. became the first American to orbit Earth on February 20, 1962. After Project Mercury, Project Gemini started. Gemini 4's, Edward H. White Jr. conducted the first spacewalk (when an astronaut get's out the space vehicle). Project Apollo began to be NASA'S priority in May 25, 1951. President John F. Kennedy announced the plan of launching a man in space to land on the Moon. He used this as a tool to subtly announce the US's superiority of the Cold War enemies. It took 11 years to carry out. It took $25.4 billion dollars to achieve. This withstood challenges including lives of Roger B. Chaffee, Virgil "Gus" Grissom, and Edward H. White Jr. Jr. after a fire that took place in the Apollo capsule (January 27, 1967). October 1968 they launched different Apollo missions such as Apollo 7 (orbit earth) and Apollo 8 (orbit moon). July 20, 1969 Neil Armstrong steps foot on the Moon after Apollo 11 landed with Edwin E. Buzz Aldrin Jr. Michael Collins remained in the capsule. Apollo 13 almost launched however the oxygen tank exploded. Harrison H. Jack Schmitt was a geologist that was chosen to become an astronaut. NASA and the Soviet Union allied to make the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). It served testing purposes and the crew launched separately, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Funding For NASA Essay Funding for NASA should be continued because it is making Earth a safer and more advanced place. NASA has helped created items that affect people on Earth as they do their own research. NASA has contributed to the making of Clean Burning Cars. They have sensors in their shuttle used to identify hydrogen leaks. This is used in cars as the world moves into hydrogen–powered vehicles. NASA also contributed to Temper Foam. This foam was used for cushioned in seats for space vehicles and is now used on Earth for protective sports gear and helmets, shoes, pillows, and mattresses. Not to mention artificial limb components. They were used originally to keep astronauts safe, increase lifetime of parts, and improve robotic vehicles. Those same components ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of the items such as Fire Resistant Reinforcements and Breathing Systems have saved lives on Earth. The Fire Resistant Reinforcements save hundreds and thousands of lives because a few extra minutes or even seconds counts during a fire. This is very true in an event such as 9/11. This technology could be a lifesaver for so many try to get out of a collapsing building. Without NASA that technology could never have been created and it would not be saving lives right now. Also the Clean Burning Cars although not completely perfected are making our world better by stopping pollution and climate change on Earth. Climate change is when the climate changes on Earth and usually is when it gets warmer. It is mainly caused by the burning of fossil fuels which is what most cars do in order to function. With this technology the world will have a better future away from the climate changing and the ice caps melting. Radio Systems also play a big part in society. Without NASA we might not even have a lot of the communication methods we have today. We might not even have had phones or the internet yet. NASA has improved the lives of people on Earth currently and for people on Earth in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. NASA: The High Cost Of NASA NASA has to spend at least five hundred million dollars per launch in space. They do quite a bit of experiments in space, and have mission on mars and the moon. They made the International space station, and made quite a few rockets and planes to send to space and in the air. If NASA didn't make satellites you wouldn't be able to watch tv or call someone from long distance. NASA can do a bundle of experiments but what is NASA. First of all they are a government agency. Anything that might happen they are responsible for a almost all of science and technology in space and on Earth. This program was created to oversee space exploration and find different planets to find different planets, if we ever run out of room on Earth. NASA does space exploration and also they do aeronautics research. NASA are a very big company, but it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It costs roughly about four hundred and fifty million dollars per launch and bigger missions can cost millions and even billions of dollars just for one launch. An average cost for a mission is four hundred and fifty million because they haven't done super big missions but either they are already on or on their way to mars for a mission. NASA don't just have mission for planets they also have the International Space Station that is basically a permanent laboratory in space. The International Space Station is used for a galore of experiments. International and technological is the largest endeavor. It is a permanent laboratory up in space. Most of the time during experiments in space they will use gravity, pressure and temperature in a variety of experiments that they cannot do down on Earth. A space shuttle can travel faster than you think in space. It can travel up to seventeen thousand and five hundred miles per hour and that is twenty eight thousand kilometers per hour. One space shuttle or spaceship can use up to five hundred thousand gallons of fuel for only one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Successful Failure Of NASA A few decades ago, going to the space seemed impossible to man but after many technological advances, man found a way to get to the space. NASA, NASA primary has improved its space mission shuttles and on each one, they were getting better and gaining confidence about sending shuttles to outer space until the thirteenth mission to space, also known as the "Successful Failure," made them realize that going to space is a risk, even with the most advanced technology. Before NASA started sending astronauts to space, they first sent a chimpanzee because of all the doubts that they had about humans being able to resist the extreme conditions on space. After the chimpanzee came without problem from space; NASA started to plan the first manned mission to space, while planning it they had to decide which pilot they were going to send. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was going to be the first man that went to space, but twenty days before the launch happened the Russians launched a rocket that orbited the moon. A few weeks later NASA did the launch and sent the first American to the Space and back without problems, after that they knew this was just the beginning and that they were going to keep improving this launches in order to explore the space. Once the NASA achieved their goal of getting a man into the space, they proposed a new objective, getting an astronaut to go to the moon and come back safely. For this task, NASA selected John Glenn, a US pilot veteran, the first task he did was to go on orbit the earth three times and to stay on space for three hours. Doing this task NASA struggled with some mechanical problems; nevertheless they were able to complete their first task. NASA knew that the Mercury shuttle was not going to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. What Is NASA Spending Roughly $17 billion... NASA's Annual expenditures... Is less than what we spend on simulation video games annually for the U.S. Military!!! NASA's Spending Limit Because of Economic Instability... Scaling Back The Cold War Where did NASA come from? Depends on understanding Gravity... Every Science Has cut the planned mission to the moon in 2028... The Obama Administration Is it Worth it?NASA Funding of the economic stimulus plans from both the Obama and Bush administrations! And one sixteenth... was cut by $1 billion dollars! NASA's budget's Than any other government organization compared to it... NASA's spending is marginally lower... of the TARP bailouts... One fourth... Will only cost $217 billion... And even that... It is a beneficial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nearly $30 billion is the working budget of the ISS... Nothing compared to the $79 billion spent on weapons testing by the U.S. Military! NASA's manned space flights have been cut altogether! Instead of the Shuttle program, NASA is now forced to hitch rides to the ISS via Russia and "space taxis" of other nations... With no Shuttle Program, and no funding, NASA no longer has any ways of reaching the space station it spent eleven years and $50 billion building! Countless technologies have been improved by NASA's experiments in microgravity... Everything from metals, glasses, ceramics, and biological materials... Have been improved by NASA's testing and research... The key to ensuring America's leadership in the world is its advancements in technology! From Freezed–Dried Foods... To Shoe–insoles... NASA's advancements don't stop with technologies... Laser–Assisted Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) is a NASA medical advancement! Telemedicine, the use of telecommunications to deliver healthcare services... Advanced telecommunications allow for faster diagnostic care over long distances. IF the budget were increased by $1 billion, trips to the moon could be regular! In 2015, NASA will have four satellites searching for habitable worlds in orbit. And these worlds might be found within the next decade. Not only found... But NASA thinks it could get humans to them within the next two decades cost effectively! NASA's advancements in space may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Failure Of NASA NASA failed to respond to internal procedures of operation led to Columbia disaster causing the death of seven astronauts who were on board. This then led to the suspension of flights via space shuttles for a period of about two years which was an opportunity to investigate what caused the failure of NASA. The space craft wing had been breached by a foam that fell from the external tank of the shuttle (Howell, 2013). Failure of NASA was clear as the issue of the foam had occurred before therefore NASA was supposed to have come up with a way of preventing the fatal situation from occurring again. NASA officials are alleged to have declined the offer requested by the department of defense to use the orbital cameras of spying to get a better and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. NASA Budget Cuts In October 4, 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first ever man made satellite. It was named Sputnik 1; it weighed 183 pounds and orbited earth in 98 hours. In fear or Russian having air superiority, President Eisenhower founded the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in July of 1958. In response to the Soviet Union. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), is one of the programs that the government has decided it cannot continue to finance at its current rates, and the money being put into NASA has been cut back. This is definitely not a smart place to make spending cuts and, at least for the near future, this trend of lessened government support needs to be reversed. By using budget cuts as a possible solution to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They claim they need every penny they can get in these rough times. The economy is doing poorly, and government money is better spent elsewhere, and apparently they feel that government money would be better spent outside of programs like NASA. However, there are many sources that directly counter this opinion, claiming that NASA is an investment to stimulate the economy, and not just money being "shot into space". The cost of NASA, as is true of almost any government agency, is worth it, because it can benefit the economy directly through the purchase of goods and creation of jobs, and indirectly by inspiring people in industries that spawn from invented technologies or materials. Many companies have gone on to be very successful private businesses after working with materials invented by NASA. The Tempur–Pedic mattress company got its start when NASA scientists wanted to provide comfortable seating for pilots that needed to remain in one position for a long time. There are many cases like these in which niches have been created for companies due to progress made at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Nasa Presentation Nasa project Presentation Overall I think are presentation was good the reason why I think that is. Are presentation was about the apollo missions one through eleven and what each objective was for each mission. Each mission was an important role for nasa because they learned many things like the mistakes they made and the new things they discovered throughout the missions. It's fascinating how much they were able to achieve in a short period of time. The apollo missions were like steps for the next mission. The goal at the end was to get the first man on the moon. It took in total 6 apollo missions to be able to get a man on the moon and back. The apollo missions where a great achievement for mankind and the united states. Getting a man on the moon meant that we could go to so many other planets and not just the moon. Are presentation also went into a little bit of detail on how the race began to the moon against the other countries including the US and Russia. At the time of the race to the moon, the US and Russia were in the middle of a cold war at the same time. What started it was the tension with Russia and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When we presented we mainly only talked about the missions of apollo and the goal of each mission. We didn't really talk about the background of each mission like who was on the mission and what was achieved and the small little thighs like that which we failed to explain. I think if we had just a little bit more time we would be able to present all this information because we were wanting to do flash cards but we did not have enough time to. I would have to say the apollo missions are a very important to mankind because how important it was knowing that we could actually go to another planet and be able to be able to live on the plant and maybe one day discovering new life forms that could be just like us or very different from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Nasa Program Nasa's Success in The Last Five Decades Nasa has had 135 space shuttle missions in its history but how many of them have been successful? And what have they done to benefit humanity? Nasa affects our daily lives more than you would think. All kinds of technology we have today was developed by nasa or somehow relates to the nasa program. Everything from highway safely, to baby food, to even firefighter gear can all be traced back to the discoveries of nasa. Nasa is a successful government program because of its ability to help our lives and make advances in technology safer. The space station helps us understand space and science, Therefore making it very important. Nasa has also taught us a lot of incredible things about space exploration. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... President Dwight D. Eisenhower approved a plan to orbit a scientific satellite as part of the International Geophysical Year (IGY) for the period July 1, 1957 to December 31,1958. Quickly, the Soviet Union jumped in, announcing plans to orbit its own satellite. On July 29, 1958, President Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 establishing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The National Aeronautics and Space Administration agency changed the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) which was a U.S. federal agency founded on March 3, 1915 to promote aeronautical research. On October 1st the agency was dissolved, and the staff formed the core of the newly created National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Nasa is supporting the International Space Station and is overseeing the development of the Orion Multi–Purpose Crew Vehicle, the Space Launch System and Commercial Crew vehicles. Nasa has also taught us a lot of incredible things about space exploration. NASA has invented all sorts of technology to solve the peculiar problems of space ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. NASA Research Paper My topic is going to be the great organization called NASA and about some of the mission's they have done and some things you didn't know about them. In my opinion I think that NASA is a very hard working Company that tells us all about what's going on in our universe like when a solar eclipse is going to happen and stuff like that. Kepler The centuries old quest maybe as old as NASA has been started for other words like our earth has been rejuvenated by the intense surrounding the discovery of hundreds of planets. The kepler mission, which is one of NASA's best discovery missions it is specifically designed to survey our region of the Milky Way galaxy to discover hundreds of Earth–size and smaller planets in or near a habitable zone. C.O.B.E The purchase of C.O.B.E mission was to make precise measurements of the diffuse radiation between 1 micrometer which is super small smaller than a cm,ver the whole sphere. The following quantities were measured: (1) the spectrum of the 3 K radiation over the range 100 micrometers (which is .01 cm) to 1 cm; (2) the anisotropy of this radiation from 3 to 10 mm. New Horizons The New Horizons is helping us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance (View) of the dwarf planet pluto. By venturing off deeper and deeper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The selected payload includes cameras and spectrometers to produce high–resolution images of Europa's surface and determine its composition to see if it is suitable for life. An ice penetrating radar would determine the thickness of the moon's icy shell and search for subsurface lakes similar to those beneath Antarctica's ice sheet. The mission would also carry a magnetometer to measure the strength and direction of the moon's magnetic field, which would allow scientists to determine the depth and salinity of its ocean. Gravity measurements would also help confirm the existence of Europa's subsurface ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Hidden Characters At NASA : Hidden Figures At NASA Hidden Figures at NASA Women in history have never been treated the best, what's worse, an African American woman in the 1960's. The "Space Race" was an fight between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold War was between the United States and the Soviet Union. Although no actual fighting between both countries took place, it was a war of fear. Both countries were worried they would be bombed by an atomic bomb, creating a Nuclear War.NASA's high key points were during the Space Race. The first key point was taken by the USSR. On October 4, 1957, the USSR launched the "Sputnik." Sputnik was a series of artificial satellites, which were the first to ever be placed into space, and the first to orbit the world. In 1958, the U.S. launched their own satellite, the Explorer I. In 1959, The Soviets launched Luna 2, the first space probe to hit the moon. In April 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person to orbit the earth. Yet again, Gagarin was from theSoviet Union. May of 1961 John F. Kennedy made an abundant promise, that a man would hit the moon before the end of the decade. John Glenn became the first person to orbit the earth, from America. On July 16,1969, America won the space race by landing on the moon. Neil Armstrong became very famous for his words "One small step for man,one giant leap for mankind." In 1975 America and the Soviet Union had their "handshake in space," ending the Space Race in the Cold War. The 1960's was full of segregation and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. NASA Mission NASA is panning to complete a man–based mission to Mars in the future due to the similarities is has with Earth. There is evidence, that in the past Mars had surface water and possible some sort of life form. In order to complete a man based mission to Mars, NASA has begun taking the many different steps in order to complete a successful mission. NASA has a three Phase Journey they have come up with in order to get to Mars. The first step is called "Earth Reliant." This phase is devoted to research on the International Space Station (ISS). Their goal during this phase is to test different technologies and to advance human health and performance while in outer space for extended periods of time. This is the phase that NASA is actually currently ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. NASA Research Paper NASA is one of the most important organizations in the World, as a part of the executive branch being an independent agency. NASA helps people better understand space, and develops equipment to discover parts of the Solar System no one knew about. There are missions that astronauts and robotic equipment complete, to help discover. Since NASA was established in 1958, there have been around 190 missions. Out of those 190 missions, 39 of them are current. There are many different missions. Some involving technology, science, the International Space Station, and exploration. Discussed in this paper will be current NASA missions, what they do, their budget, and if the public should continue to put their money into them. There are currently five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Three astronauts docked after circling the Earth for two days. Next month, a crew swap will be happening. A mission by the ISS is the ISS–Rapidscat. It measures Earth's ocean waves, surface, wind, and speed. Both of these should continue to be funded. Having actual people in outer space is what we want. They are not robotic; they will not malfunction. They can help break important discoveries and go down in history, not a machine. Private companies such as, SpaceX, Sierra Nevada, and Orbital ATK are extremely necessary. In 2019, the Sierra Nevada will launch. It is a game changer for science. It has a soft landing, it allows for quick and easy unloading, and can return cargo in 3–6 hours. These private companies help transport cargo to U.S. crews to and from the Space Station. These are important and have allowed for a seventh astronaut by opening up space that was previously occupied by cargo. These private companies are doing things NASA are not, by bringing cargo and helping build more efficient ways to do so. NASA worries about the astronauts, missions, safety, everything else. The private companies take the cargo issue off of NASA's shoulders. Overall, NASA is an unbelievable administration that is incredibly important in hopes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Misconceptions Of NASA One of the biggest misconceptions of NASA is the idea of a homogeneous organization. NASA is, in fact, a conglomeration of different groups with various aims. Sometimes these groups can be at odds with each other over various organizational resources. The nature of space operations split these groups within NASA into two general categories: the "Human Destiny" camp with human spaceflight and colonization of space as the ultimate goal and the "Science in Space" camp focused on using robotic spaceflight to perform space science. Spaceflight has a difficulty holding public attention, but robotic spaceflight has a much more difficult time compared to human spaceflight. Even now regardless of having no active capability other than Russian trips ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. NASA In The 1960s Working Title It was once a fantasy that men would walk on the moon, so much so that until the early 50's it was common to say that something was as likely to happen as a man walking on the moon. The men and women working as NASA in the 1960s made space travel possible for the first time, and without them it's likely we still wouldn't be in space. The faced hard work, math that hadn't even been invented, and the deaths of many been but still worked hard and eventually completed their task before the end of the decade. NASA in the 1960s was one of the most important times for scientific research regarding space because the most progress towards getting people in space was made in this time, they completed several important missions never before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apollo 11 was the first manned spaceship to land on the moon, carrying Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, and an estimated 530 million people watched Armstrong as he landed and famously said the words "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind" (nasa.gov). Other than landing on the moon for the first time, the Apollo 11 astronauts were to "collect lunar samples, deploy several experiments, examine and photograph the lunar surface", all of these tasks were completed (lpi.usra.edu). Besides raising the morale of the citizens in the US and ensuring more soundness in the case of nuclear war, these lunar samples were incredibly important in furthering our knowledge about the moon and space. There were 6 Apollo Missions in total, all of which returned "a wealth of scientific data" relating to soil mechanics, meteoroids, heat flow, lunar ranging, magnetic fields, solar and wind (airandspace.si.edu). For the first time, geologic samples were brought back to Earth in the form of 50 rocks and samples of lunar "Soil". This scientific data was especially important, as it put the US farther ahead than most of the world in terms of knowledge. Although the Mercury Missions were one of the most important missions of the 50s and 60s, the Apollo Missions were undoubtedly the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. NASA Economic Lens Chuck Tang Period 4 Capstone 1/13/16 Space Exploration Economic Lens On July 21, 1969, the United States rocket Apollo 11 landed on the moon, marking a monumental and unprecedented feat of mankind. Culminated as the product of breakthrough innovations in engineering and physics and overwhelming government support (which granted NASA over 4% of the federal budget), the moon landing was the crowning moment of NASA's accomplishments. At that time, a new era of space exploration seemed to be on the verge of occurrence. However, fifty years later, NASA has seemed to have fallen from its old glory, with the United States Federal government spending only 0.5% of the nation's federal budget on its space endeavors. With increased concerns of NASA's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Citing cases such as SpaceX, which built a rocket named the dragon 320x cheaper than NASA's spaceship the Orion, many opponents to governmental space exploration heavily recommend NASA to privatize many of its sectors. However, contrary to popular belief, NASA is not an entirely government run corporation and in essence has already inherently privatized almost all of its sectors which should be privatized to cut down costs. For instance, NASA Administrator Chris Scolese told a congressional subcommittee back in 2009 that the agency will give $150 million in stimulus–package money to private companies that design, build and service their own rockets. Furthermore, NASA has picked three private companies to act as its International Space Station "delivery service" through the next eight years. The contractors of SpaceX, Orbital ATK, and Sierra Nevada Corporation will transport supplies up to the International Space Station and back to NASA starting in late 2019. Most importantly, President Obama announced in his Space Plan that his goal was to restructure NASA to focus on space research and development while reassigning the other tasks of NASA to private corporations. Thus, the claim that NASA needs to privatize falls hollow because NASA is already privatizing the sectors which should be privatized. The majority of sectors that NASA funds in the status quo lies in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Benefits Of NASA NASA Is Uses Too Much Money Has NASA really benefited any of us when $3 billion of taxpayer money? The annual of budget of NASA is $18.724 billion and that being used on golf–club testing and studies on how humans will react to meeting aliens. While these unnecessary projects are being held, millions of people are dying of diseases. That money could be used on books for classrooms, medicine for the sick, and food for the hungry. Space can hold many answers for many different problems, but if the money being used to send robots up to space can be used to help with the cure of diseases then why are not scientists being more intelligent with their spending? Why is the President giving NASA such a huge budget when it is being used on useless projects? Space can wait. NASA is using millions, even billions of dollars on visiting space to go into caves to explore. Yet, the discoveries that scientists are making have yet to help us. There are people starving in this world with no money and NASA is worried about sending a robot intoouter space. Money and government leniency is an issue in America and no one seems to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A lot of veterans are homeless because of mental problems and no family being there to support them in any way. We could help citizens with drug abuse and hunger. Most people do not realize how close hunger actually is. These issues go unnoticed and are looked over because NASA found another planet. The point is, we need to use this money for good causes and not for exploring space right now. Yes, exploring space in the future can help with many things but right now the world has enough problems to solve. Studying foreign planets and solar systems should be the least of our worries. NASA needs to be asking for less money or using their money wisely. America has no money left to spend because the government is so far into debt. Leniency with money needs to stop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Weakness Of NASA Despite the success of NASA over the years, there is still one facet of their operation that many see as a weakness. For the past five years, the U.S has been depending on Russia to carry American astronauts to and from the ISS. Now, with the help of SpaceX and Boeing, the U.S space agency thinks they are ready for some independence. NASA TO GET BACK ON TRACK WITH SPACEX AND BOEING In the year 2017, SpaceX and Boeing are are both on track to launch astronauts to the ISS. Meanwhile, pouting on the sidelines is NASA. Since they were grounded in 2011, NASA has lost their domestic crew launch capability. Because of these, they've been reliant on Russia to help them go back and forth from the ISS. Seeing as the U.S is supposed to be the model ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Benefits Of Increasing NASA "Space is a $300 billion industry worldwide, NASA is a tiny percent of that. But that little bit is what inspires dreams." – Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. NASA or The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is one of the more popular government funded programs. NASA has inspired whole generation to believe that they can do anything and continue to show kids that anything is possible. NASA currently has a budget of 19.3 billion dollars and coming 2017 it will be reduced to 19 billion dollars. NASA's budget is usually slashed every few years because the government believes it is better spent elsewhere. I believe that NASA's budget should be increased and here are three reasons why. If we Increase NASA's budget it will actually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Increased space exploration helps children learn more about space. The more funding that NASA has the more they can learn aboutouter space. NASA's education Program has three main goals: Strengthening NASA and the Nation's workforce, Attracting and retaining students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, disciplines, and Engaging Americans in NASA's missions. Astronauts regularly talk to children while they are missions and teach them about space and explain why and what they are doing. NASA is not focused on profit, they are focused on increasing our knowledge about the universe. They want to inspire and teach the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pros And Cons Of Nasa The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is one of the leading organizations in space technology and research. In the past 60 years, NASA has sent numerous satellites, telescopes and crew modules into space. Despite drawbacks in launch failures and lack of funding, NASA continues to focus on its mission in space exploration and technological advancement. One of NASA's projects is to explore deep space, in which entails a manned missions to Mars, exploration of the asteroid belt, and beyond. With these goals in mind, NASA has engineered new rocketry and even created a program to better allocate costs of such conquests. With these new advancements, NASA has created a new age of how space travel is carried out. In 1915, the US government founded the NACA (National Advisory Committee of Aeronautics), which supported and researched new technologies in aviation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Where the World Wars and commercialization allowed aviation to develop from the Wrights' simple aircraft, to large commercial plane, to extremely complex military aircraft. Today, reorganized to form NASA, its main goal is the advancement of space technology and the human exploration of space. Using the private companies to commercialize low–orbit travel and the development of better rocketry, NASA can focus on deep exploration. NASA believes that commercialization is not only a method to be cost effective, but help raise the number of crew aboard the ISS, provide new economic frontiers in space travel, and brings the frontier to civilians. In the near future, with the aid of space commercialization and NASA research, astronauts and spacecraft will become independent of Earth. Meaning, that astronauts and spacecraft will no longer need to reenter Earth's orbit for resupplies, but are able to self–sustain their systems. This will enable humanity to push further into the depths of space, beyond the asteroid belt or even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. NASA In Space "On 29 July 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, creating the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which became operational on 1 October of that year. Over the next 50 years, NASA achieved a set of spectacular feats, ranging from advancing the well–established field of aeronautics to pioneering the new fields of Earth and space science and human spaceflight. In the midst of the geopolitical context of the Cold War, 12 Americans walked on theMoon, arriving in peace "for all mankind." Humans saw their home planet from a new perspective, with unforgettable Apollo images of Earthrise and the "Blue Marble," as well as the "pale blue dot" from the edge of the solar system. A flotilla of spacecraft has studied Earth, while other spacecraft have probed the depths of the solar system and the universe beyond. In the 1980s, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The session opened with the former director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, Dr. Ed Stone on how space exploration has changed our view of the solar system and continued with discussions by Dr. Margie Kivelson, professor of Space Physics, and her involvement in the study and development of magnetometers in studying the moons of Jupiter with the Galileo spacecraft. Dr. Kevin Hand, the deputy chief scientist for Solar System Exploration at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab spoke on connecting space exploration to the understanding of life on earth and the search for habitable worlds. Dr. Bethany Ehlmann, a research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, discussed her involvement in the Mars rover program and exploration of habitable worlds. Participants in the audience posed questions on environmental possibilities and consequences, the composition of matter on Earth and the importance of space exploration in terms of human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. NASA Government spending on NASA Around the nineteen–fifties to nineteen the world experienced a drastic change in innovations and technological development; however, the rate of change has had an iota to no change since then. One of the most recognizable changes is the computer, computers were developed to process calculations faster and more accurately to give a country an edge in the space race. Another recognizable change is the Global Positioning System, GPS, which is used worldwide today. Of course, there has been countless innovations since then, not to mention discoveries that affect how we view the world. The government should increase its funding to NASA, to help in the discovery of things that can change the world forever. The government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In "NASA and the Federal Government Waste Taxpayer Money," Douglas Cobb, a writer for Guardian liberty Voice, explains how "NASA spent millions of taxpayer dollars to maintain more than thirty underutilized facilities." (Cobb). In other words NASA is using taxpayer money to maintain launch pads that have not been used since the shuttle program. While this fact is true, there is; however, several valid reasons for this lapse of use. Even though there are several facilities that have most likely gone unused since the Apollo program, we have to recall that the federal government tells NASA what their current mission is, which dictates what facilities are used. An example of this is the rocket test stand that would have been used for the Constellation program, this program was canceled by Obama when it was near its completion (Cobb). As such, we can concur that while certain facilities are not used presently, that they may be used in the future, and thus are not a waste of taxpayer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Future Of Nasa The National Aeronautics for Space Administration (NASA) is Americans government space agency. NASA space agency has helped Americans understand the solar system and has contribute with bettering earth. Although these missions can cost millions of dollars. These missions have and can contribute with making Earth better. One thing they have accomplished was landing the first man on the moon. This accomplishment has led to planning a future mission to mars. Although the NASA has different reasons for these mission, one thing they have in common is to search for water. One of the reasons for Apollos mission to the moon was to find evidence of water. For instance, one source confirms that "One of the main aims of the Apollo missions of the 1960s was to determine whether the moon had any water on it. If man were to build a colony on the moon, having water present would make living there easier" (Anand, Barnes, Mortimer, and Tartese). As research continued scientist finally found evidence of water on lunar poles. Source admits that "This polar water on the moon was confirmed by American space agency NASA's LCROSS mission in 2010. Then, another exciting discovery came about through NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) instrument onboard India's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Mars Science Laboratory mission and its Curiosity rover mark a transition between the themes of "Follow the Water" and "Seek Signs of Life." In addition to landing in a place with past evidence of water, Curiosity is seeking evidence of organics, the chemical building blocks of life. Places with water and the chemistry needed for life potentially provide habitable conditions. Future Mars missions under the science theme "Seek Signs of Life" would likely be designed to search for life itself in places identified as potential past or present ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. What Is NASA What Is NASA? NASA remains for National Flying and Space Organization. NASA was begun in 1958 as a part of the United States government. NASA is responsible for U.S. science and innovation that needs to do with planes or space. What Does NASA Do? NASA does many things. NASA makes satellites. The satellites offer researchers some assistance with learning more about Earth. NASA sends tests out into space. NASA researchers study things in the close planetary system, and much more remote away. Another project will send people to investigate space rocks, Mars and past. Individuals at NASA take a shot at approaches to improve air go for everybody on Earth, as well. Individuals at NASA likewise impart the things they figure out how to others. This can improve life on Earth. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Might you want to be a swashbuckler? Might you want to arrange future missions to different planets and space? Individuals in NASA's Instruction Office strive to share news about NASA's missions to find out about Earth and space with instructors. At that point educators work with understudies to persuade them prepared to be designers, researchers and space travelers. Take in more about what NASA has for understudies in evaluations K–4 on NASA's instruction Website pages. Where Is NASA? NASA Central command is in Washington, D.C. There are 10 NASA focuses situated over the United States. There are likewise seven test and research offices. More than 18,000 individuals work for NASA! Being a space explorer is presumably the best–known employment at NASA, yet space explorers make up only a little part of the workforce. A great deal of designers and researchers work at NASA. Individuals are doing different employments, as well, for example, secretaries, authors, attorneys and even educators. What Has NASA
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  • 26. Funding For NASA Essay In the past 50 years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has sent out many planned space exploration missions which have lead to numerous advantages in society and culture. NASA's technologies benefit American lives with the innumerable important breakthroughs by creating new markets that have spurred the economy and changed countless lives in many ways. NASA is a federal agency and receives its fundings from the annual federal budget passed by the United States Congress. However, there are conflicting opinions that consider whether or not funding for NASA is a waste of government spending. Americans love the idea of space and staring up at the stars. They are driven to explore and discover what man does not know, and the spirit of exploration inspires society to create and invest towards the possibility of changing the world. Nevertheless, Americans dislike paying higher taxes to fund these programs. Therefore, it makes sense to figure out new ways to expand the way NASA is funded. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently NASA's strategic plan for space exploration and the ability to improve life is based on making plans to further extend its reach into the Solar System. Essential to continuing the status quo for NASA will be the ability to increase funding and resources from the public. Many critics believe that NASA and space exploration should not be the main focus of the government. However, NASA is not just about flying rockets and putting men into space. There is science and engineering that is being developed to push humanity forward in life. This space program is essential to answering philosophical questions, creating new technology for practical everyday use, the international collaboration with other countries, and the long–term survival of the human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Budget Of The NASA Budget In the 2017 fiscal year (Oct. 2016–Sept. 2017), the budget for NASA was 19 billion US dollars [1]. However, the total budget for the United States in 2017 is 3,650 billion US dollars [2] making the NASA budget only .52% of the United States budget for the 2017 fiscal year. Even though 19 billion US dollars seem like a large amount of money, in comparison to 1966, the height of the Apollo mission, the budget forNASA was 5.9 billion United States dollars [3] which was .83% of the National budget of 708 billion dollars [4]. Also, with the 122 million citizens [5] reported to pay federal taxes in the United States, each taxpayer only contributes about $12.98 a month to NASA, so if NASA were to disappear, the average taxpayer could afford ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only 10% of the budget is going to go to space technology because even though there is still a need to continue developing technologies for space, it does not need the same funds as other sections, and without any large space missions in the near future it is not as pressing as other categories like science, exploration, and space operations. The third category is exploration which will receive 27% of the budget. The exploration budget will go to projects like space transportation systems and human missions to the moon and mars. Projects such as these require a large portion of the budget due to their expensive nature, but despite the cost, these missions gain public support. Without such missions, the public would not have supported the United States spending billions of dollars on scientific research. Additionally, these missions help gain an understanding of the universe. The fourth category is Aeronautics which will receive 7% of the budget. Aeronautic projects would include new aircraft and new air traffic control systems. This category is similar to space technology where there still needs to be research in the field but it does not require as much money as other parts of NASA. Also, there are more companies in the private sector of aeronautic that will be researching similar topics. Therefore to save money for different products aeronautics received the lowest part of the budget. Lastly, space operations will receive 26% of the budget. Space ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Future Of NASA Have you ever dreamed about going to space one day. Now you can with NASA's space technology anything is possible in space exploration. The missions of this paper Spirit & Opportunity, Apollo 11, and Voyager 1 and 2. All space missions are helpful to find details on our wondrousuniverse. There are so many things out in our universe and many people think the only planets are in our solar system but NASA knows there are trillions of miles of solar systems and universes and we are just on the edge of finding one universe past ours. The missions that went to space have taught and changed the way we look at life. An amazing missionis. Spirit and Opportunity were rovers were both launched in 2004. The mission cost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... NASA discovered that Mars is not only hard and rocky it has some mushy parts which NASA believes can be covering water or can lead to water.The Mars Mission has lead to many spin offs such as a new bullet proof material vest for police and a portable device that analyzes rocks and minerals. This next mission is amazing! Apollo 11 goal was set by John F. Kennedy was set on May, 25 1968. The goal was to orbit around earth and a lunar landing on the Moon. This was one of the most memorable time in space history. The main man on that mission was Neil Armstrong. It took many years for Apollo 11 to get ready for lift off. The estimated speed that it would lift off at is 250 miles per hour the time to get into space took 195 hours. Depending on weather and wind effect. The famous quote was "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" was stated on July 20, 1969. It was the first time any human has walked on the deserted island of the moon. Ever since that moment space exploration has changed in so many ways. The spin offs changed firefighters lives now firefighters use the same material ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Synthesis Of Nasa The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA is an organization accountable for phenomenal space exploration. The breakthrough for this agency was on their Apollo 11 mission with the first moon landing in July 1969 with Neil Armstrong being the first man on the moon. His prominent phrase "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" sparked a flame for space exploration in the hearts of millions. This feat was unheard of at this time period since the Apollo 11 team returned with a massive 842 pounds of lunar samples. With this space landing America concluded the Space race, triumphing the Soviet Union in a dignified manner. From this stage forward NASA blossomed into a distinguished space program and achieving popularity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the Lewis and Clark expedition to "the unmanned missions that have given us Viking's pictures from Mars 21 years ago, the beauty of Voyager's and Galileo's photographs of the outer planets and their satellites" (Source A) America has consistently been the leaders to exploring new frontiers. This program possess several sensational missions that were historic such as when they launched the first Television Infrared Observation Satellite on April 1, 1960. The TIROS became the National weather satellite system, and NASA constructed replications for NOAA that spread rapidly and are continued to be used to this day. When removing the fundings for NASA the governing system is not only depriving the country of some of the most intellectual individuals this country has to offer and the jobs that place America in the foreground of innovative technology, but also stripping the historical beginnings of technology in America. I understand that several individual are against having their tax funding they worked diligently for going towards NASA and are worried about America being a financially unstable nation. Although when using rational judgement, the budget for the NASA corporation is approximately 500 billion per year and removing this program would still not be enough to amend for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Benefits Of NASA Technology As indicated by NASA's Technology Transfer Program's NASA Technologies benefit our lives, highway safety grooving and improved radial tires were engineered approximately around the time of the cold war. Innovations such as these were initially meant to prevent the total amount of fatalities among landing spacecraft. Despite these new technologies being intended to aid space exploration, innovators realized they can efficiently make the public better by implementing their discoveries. Highway safety grooving was initially meant to increase the traction to reduce aircraft accidents on wet runways. Once the Grooving and grinding Association realized that their inventions had real world applications, they immediately used the technique at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, NASA's research in the use of lightweight, ultra–strength alloys known as 'metallic glass' greatly affected the way sports equipment is manufactured. Being the first of its kind, it was "more than twice the strength of titanium, one of these new alloys is without weak spots and highly resistant to deforming, which allows for near–total energy transfer, lower vibration, greater comfort, and increased performance" (NASA Technologies Benefit Our Lives). Developed by NASA to prevent g–forces from harming astronauts, shock–absorbent foams are able to take the form of preset objects and retract to their original shapes. Current athletic helmets and protective padding would not be as effective without this shock reduction technology. The same material is found in medical beds, footwear, fighter jet, and furniture (NASA Technologies Benefit Our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay On NASA Our New Home When you look out into space, what do you see? Some see a void a void of nothingness, others see merely a plateau of stars and bright things. However, there are those who see a land of opportunity in the darkness. A place of new beginnings and endless possibilities combined with an equal amount of questions and curiosities. Amongst that plethora of questions there is one that speaks to us the most: Is there somewhere amongst those endless planets and stars that we can, one day, call home? Companies such as NASA have been working tirelessly to find a solution, and the answer may lie within our own Solar System. Frist off, we need to decide between our two prime locations for residency: Mars and the Moon. Now, the moon may ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only would oxygen be a problem, but there would also be nothing to protect us from dangerous photon particles from the Sun, which would lead to life–threatening solar radiation. NASA has also discovered sources of water on Mars as well, which would bode well with establishing a stable colony. Mars' atmosphere may be much thinner than that of Earth's, but it still allows for oxygen, clouds, and, sometimes, even snow. However, the average temperature is much colder, measuring in at about –60 degrees Celsius. This is still more favorable than the Moon's temperature, which can spike from to as high as 100 degrees C or drop to –173 C. Therefore, we will choose Mars as our new home. Now that we know where we're humanity is going to relocate, now we must face all of the obstacles that come with undergoing the expedition. First, NASA needs to finish their extensive research on the planet. Several probes, rovers and satellites have already been sent to the planet including the Curiosity rover, MOM, and other spacecraft. However, only a modicum of useful information has been acquired about the planet. A small source of water was discovered by the Curiosity Rover; however, this isn't enough to justify an entire colonization of the planet. This wouldn't simply be a small sample size of citizens; it would be group comprised of the entire human population. Potential diseases ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. NASA: The Hubble Telescope Since its conception in 1958, NASA has been a pivotal organization in innovative technology and space exploration. With inventions such as the Hubble telescope, or the space shuttle, NASA has provided the world with existential research regarding space. With a renewal of popular interest in NASA, the organization would be able to continue contributing vital research in the medical, and technological fields, as well as the future exploration of space as humans know it, and the future habitation of other planets. Research conducted by NASA has benefitted many aspects of life especially in the medical field. When Congress established NASA in 1958, it required the organization to share information on its discoveries. As a direct result of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. NASA Persuasive Essay David J. Eicher, editor of Astronomy magazine, said,"The next time you reach for your phone, thank NASA. If your doctor recommends an MRI, thank NASA...And think of NASA when a smoke detector blares to save your life"(Leone). NASA has helped to advance technology and educate the human race ever since it was founded. NASA was there to protect humans and warn them of an asteroid that could have wiped out the human race, and even, most of the things people use everyday are thanks to NASA. If the government funds NASA, then we will push human knowledge and strive to learn more about space and continue to push technology's borders. The government should fund NASA to extend our knowledge on space, keep Earth out of danger, and to encourage the study ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the government does not fulfill NASA's needs, science and math with eventually fall. NASA needs to be revived to focus our minds on math and science. Scientists can possibly discover more elements, which will draw the attention to current scientists and hopefully draw the public to look for jobs in the science/math field. Jobs in these fields are the most important, and hardest jobs. Everything in the universe is centered on math and science. Without it, we are nothing. More and more jobs in theses areas are being taken each day and NASA needs their help. One article says that "NASA was not created solely for the purpose of scientific research. Part of its objective is to eventually colonize space" ( It is impossible to colonize space in the first place. The universe it massive and it is too much for NASA to do that. NASA's goal is to learn as much as they can about space and earth while they have the time.They care more about science and discovery than beating other countries to certain landmarks/challenges. The revival of NASA will catch everyone's attention and bring back thousands of jobs that were lost when they shut down in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Spacex And NASA Mars SpaceX And NASA Mars Mission: 5 Things You Didn't Know Introduction Plans to discover more about the space have been underway since the first trip to the space was made. Currently, plans to inhabit and make a living from the planet Mars are exiting each and every ear. Space scientists drawn from NASA and private space study organizations such as SpaceX have vowed to make this a reality in the coming future. Not only are these people ambitious to visit the space and mars, but also the moon. Well, Good luck to them! Hope the trips will be fun, free from calamities as experienced in the previous aborted mission. Before mentioning the specifics and the interesting things about these missions, it is prudent highlighting these organizations, their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this said, the NASA–SpaceX corporation in the Mars mission is intriguing. Having completed various missions in the space separately, what are these space companies after? Here are the 5 things you probably didn't know about the SpaceX and NASA Mars mission. How Are People Going To Survive The Trip? During this announcement which dazzled dozens, Musk provided few and limited details about the possible life inside the spaceship. However, he mentioned that the trip, by a spaceship that ferries people to Mars would be utmost fun with restaurants and 'Zero–G' games. This however, does not provide concrete descriptions of how the spaceship passengers would pass time and mist important, stay alive. One of the biggest concerns is definitely the increased levels of radiation. The deep space contains energized particles from deep–space cosmic rays and solar flares which can potentially harm people during the voyage. Where Will The Colonist Live And How Will They Survive? This is the second issue Musk highlighted lightly. He mentioned that the concern of SpaceX was to provide an ample transportation system to Mars. Besides, the promo video from SpaceX ends right after the colonists get to Mars. It is therefore unclear who will handle the responsibilities of creating habitats and a self–sustaining civilization in the red ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Future Of NASA It is for certain humanity can't survive on Earth forever because there are so many possibilities in which we go extinct, however we can survive by becoming a multi–planet species. A nuclear warfare, biological warfare, the sun expanding or running out of hydrogen, a supervolcano, an alien invasion as crazy as it sounds could happen, overpopulation, global warming, asteroid impact, artificial intelligence, a deadly disease or virus are all possibilities so this further justifies us putting more money into the space program. NASA is currently preparing to send another rover to Mars in 2020.They are going to look for evidence of life and gather needed information to help preparations of the expedition in the 2030's where we send humans to Mars for the first time ever. The more money we invest in the space program, the greater the possibility to ensure the survival of humanity. Some people might say we need to invest more in education for the future of our children. Why will any of the education they receive matter if they are going to die from a disastrous event or suffer from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They say we will be fine if we lasted this long. Many people don't realize how many possibilities there are and And how real they can get. People don't realize that colonizing other planets is our future, but they need to for the sake of humankind. Space colonies would also be an option. Ultimately, we have to get off of Earth because if a natural disaster doesn't kill us then overpopulation and the consumption of resources will lead to war and Humanity could go extinct. In a more recent addition of Judge Dredd, which is a comic book, it describes the Earth as follows: "No inhabitant of today can comprehend the sheer immensity of mega–city #1 in the early twenty–second century. Over 800 million people–the population of a hundred London's – crammed into vast city blocks, each housing over 60,000 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. NASA Technical Risk 1)Many project managers focus so intensely on the effort and events around creation of the deliverables that they had forgotten about the other elements associated in making the project a success. Technical risk may lead to possible impact that could have occur in a project when an implementation does not work as wanted. Risks can be in terms of major and minor effects on projects. Technical risks can be a big problem if it is not handled properly. The NASA did not handled risks effectively where it may blow up any time. The night before the space shuttle was launched, a contractor and five engineers had informed managers to hold the activity as the engineers discovered the O ring rubber seals, a vital component of the shuttle had failed a few times in sealing from bad weathers. If the technical risks are not taken into consideration, it would provide sufficient impact towards the overall process that may even lead to death and injuries as similar to the Space Shuttle incident in year 1986. 2)It was later determined that two rubber O–rings, which had been designed to separate the sections of the rocket booster, had failed due to cold temperatures on the morning of the launch. The tragedy and its aftermath received extensive media coverage and prompted NASA to temporarily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Engineers should need more help in building safety requirements in their basic designs and provide a check lists for development testing. High risks areas in management system should be focused where weaknesses such as mistakes or failures may be identified. The management are to evaluate safety risk conditions such as locating parachutes or pressure bags for the astronauts. We need to think about both project and technical factors when we conduct the risk assessment. When planning for risk, mentally dividing risk into these two categories may help you identify ways to mitigate or eliminate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Influence Of NASA Have you ever looked up into the night sky and contemplated the many wonders and splendors that abound our universe? If you have then you might have also noticed that our universe doesn 't only consist of the splendidness that we can see with our eyes alone, but with many other mysteries that we have yet not solved. In addition, as humans it has always been our nature to be curious and therefore, it has also been our greatest avidity to explore and discover things that are foreign to us. For instance, to many people it has become a significant objective to go beyond the impossible, sometimes in the pursuit to try and gain a greater perception of not only the world we live in, but also of the things that exist around us. In addition, as people 's passion to learn about space has enlarged, many space groups and administrations have flourished. Thus many people have began to take on the role to try and go beyond the limits of the planet we live in, in other words, explore space. However, time has shown that in order to reach such achievements, great amounts of money are needed. Furthermore, over the past few years the U.S has been contributing to one of the world 's largest air and spacecraft administration, otherwise known as NASA by funding money to it. In addition, it has been these contributions that have led to its many discoveries, which have taken part of our lives in one way or another. Therefore, as NASA 's discoveries have extended and taken on different areas, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Importance Of NASA Spying On the other hand, it is important for any nation to understand that sometimes it is necessary to invest money in such projects that promise of much return at a later stage. In that context it is a fact that space is a place that is full of much potential. The discoveries of the future will be made in the space. It may be some new element or a new way of tapping the energy. Space is a place that is indeed promising and full of much promise. In that context it is vital that the United States of America invest more money in space exploration by dedicating more funds to NASA in the space budget. For instance, it is a theoretical reality that it is possible to travel faster than light. Money needs to be invested in new technologies that explore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Cold War has ended; therefore there is no socialist USSR against whom the nation needs to prove itself. They agree that NASA did make great discoveries in the past, but now it is time that the government should withdraw its funding to the space program at the earliest. The US is already slipping back in terms of welfare measures as compared to Europe and China. However, the element is that space exploration and space technology is something that requires massive funds. If the government withdraws its funding to NASA, all the space research and exploration may come to a halt. The private companies may not invest funds in such space projects that do not promise immediate results. Hence, the government does need to fund NASA to keep the space program alive and affordable. Withdrawing the government support to NASA may bring the space programs to a halt, which may result in drastic and tragic consequences in the times to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Nasa Essay In 2011, NASA invested over $4.5 million in the state of Kansas by encouraging small, high–tech companies to partner with NASA to help meet its research and development needs in key technology areas (Dunbar, "NASA's Economic Impacts"). Henceforth, an investment in NASA is an investment in the country. Since 1958, NASA has contributed to the United States by supporting the national economy, making technological advances, and inspiring people around the world. Increasing the federal budget for NASA will subsequently increase their contribution to the country. On September 17th, 2007, NASA Administrator Michael Griffin delivered a lecture that addressed the critical role thatspace exploration plays in the global economy. During this lecture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over the past 40 years, NASA has made many technological advances and developed many new technologies that are used around the world by everyday people. Since 1976, NASA created over 1,400 inventions that later became products or services (Amadeo). NASA actively seeks partnerships with U.S. companies that can license NASA innovations and create "spin offs" in areas such as health and medicine, consumer goods, transportation, renewable energy, and manufacturing (Dunbar, "NASA's Economic Impacts"). For the Apollo space mission, NASA was in need of a portable drill that was capable of extracting core samples from below the lunar surface. NASA tasked the company Black & Decker with the job. Black and Decker developed a computer program that optimized the design of the drill's motor and insured minimal power consumption (NASA Technologies Benefit Our Lives). That computer program led to the development of a cordless miniature vacuum named the Dustbuster. It is estimated that 100 million dust busters have been sold worldwide since their creation (Black & Decker DustBuster). Technology originally created to be used by NASA eventually led to the creation of a product widely used throughout the country. NASA and the Honeywell corporation collaborated during the 1970's to create a modern version of the smoke detector (Novak 4). America's first space station, Skylab, was protected from noxious gases through this non–nuisance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Influence Of Funding On NASA Funding shouldn't be cut from NASA because of all the good things they have done for space exploration. They could do so much more without the funding being cut. We probably wouldn't be where we are today in space exploring. Look at all the things NASA has done for us. Not only have they made things that can be used in space, but on Earth too. Which is quite amazing. S There are many more things that NASA has created for example cool suits help astronauts with the heat that may be upon them. Some sports may use it too for cooling reasons. Law enforcement also use some of the things NASA has made like, fire resistant reinforcement which can be very useful to law enforcement. We need to know the reason why the funds are getting cut and tell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...