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What is NASA? The Launch of NASA NASA’s High Points Moon Controversy Astronauts The Fall Future Missions Random Facts Conclusion
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration 16 Facilities Kenney Space Center Head Quarters (Rodrigo) “Advancing technology and science through flight.” -Dryden’s Mission
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"An Act to provide for research into the problems of flight within and outside the Earth's atmosphere, and for other purposes.“ – Congress Preamble President Dwight D. Eisenhower October 1, 1958 National Defense Cold War (Garber)
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First U.S. Satellite 80 inches long Diameter 6.25 inches 30.8 lbs 12.5 rotation cycle around earth Measure Cosmic Rays Pickerting, Allen, Braun (Zell)
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(Siceloff)
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President Kennedy Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” –Neil Armstrong (Ryba)
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Reusable Spacecraft Saved Money President Nixon Space Shuttle Columbia (1981) STS-1: 36 Orbits around Earth (Ryba)
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Telescope on other side of Earth atmosphere Edwin Hubble Universe is expanding 8 years to assemble 400,000 parts & 26,000 miles of wire (NASA)
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Unmanned Exploration December 1996 – July 1997: 306 Million Miles Landing Gear: Parachute & Airbags Expected lifespan of 7 days-1 month 2.3 billion bits of data (Grecious)
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NASA’s Mars Exploration Program Study Mars Habitability Launched Nov. 6, 2011 : Landed Aug. 5, 2012 253 Sols (Grecious)
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(Mann)
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Obama administration, set a 2030 goal of two way trip to Mars. Mars One-Private spaceflight Use SpaceX Dragon capsule-First Group of for by 2022 Applications
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WAVING FLAG Ripple effect from being unfolded DUST
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What does the word Astronaut mean? Types of Astronauts General Requirements Professional Requirements Astronaut Leroy Chiao (Hadhazy)
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Cause of the Budget cut Controversies Potential effects of the cut
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Leveraging Heritage Technology 2020 Launch Preparing for future human missions (Grecious)
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Measures the expansion of the universe European Space Agency NASA contributes to the near-infrared spectrometer and imaging photometer (Carreau)
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Cordless Power Tools Smoke Detectors Temper Foam Invisible Braces (Conger)
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Scratch-resistant lenses Ear thermometer Shoe insoles Water filters (Conger)
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NASA’s Launch NASA’s High Points Moon Controversy Astronauts The Fall Future Missions
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Carreau, John. “Euclid.” NASA. N.p., 8 Jul 2009. Web. 20 Apr 2013. Conger, Cristen. "10 NASA Inventions You Might Use Every Day.". Online Posting to Physics at Discovery. Web. 23 Mar. 2013. Fosdick, CJ. "America's Space Program: The Downfall of NASA." 11 Jul 2010. N.p., Online Posting to Conservative Issues. Web. 23 Mar. 2013. Garber, Steve. "History Home.". N.p., Online Posting to NASA History Program Office. Web. 23 Mar. 2013. Garner, Robert, ed. “Hubble Space Telescope." NASA. N.p., 19 Apr 2013. Web. 20 Apr 2013. Gibbs, Yvonne, ed. "Dryden Flight Research Center." NASA. N.p., 25 Oct 2012. Web. 20 Apr 2013. Grecious, Tony, ed. “Mars Science Laboratory." NASA. N.p., 18 Apr 2013. Web. 20 Apr 2013. Hadhazy, Adam. "How NASA Selected The 2013 Class Of Astronauts." Popular Science. 31 Jan 2013: 82-85. Print.
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Mann, Adam. Ultra-HD Video of Curiosity Rover’s Landing. Wired, 2009. Filmstrip. 21 Apr 2013. NASA. Hubble Space Telescope Discoveries. 1.3. Space Telescope Science Institute, 2012. 12-13. eBook. Siceloff, Steven. “Stamps Mark Shepard’s 1961 Flight.” NASA. N.p., 11 Dec 2010. Web. 20 Apr 2013. Rodrigo. NASA Finds Ice on the Moon. 2009. Cartoon. ToonpoolWeb. 21 Apr 2013. Ryba, Jeanne, ed. “Apollo 11.” NASA. N.p., 8 Jul 2009. Web. 20 Apr 2013. Ryba, Jeanne, ed. “Shuttle.” NASA. N.p., 4 Dec 2012. Web. 20 Apr 2013. Ward, Bob. "Man Enters Space." Huntsville Times [Chicago] n.d., 1. Print. Wilson, Jim, ed. “Mars Pathfinder." NASA. N.p., 10 Aug 2012. Web. 20 Apr 2013. Zell, Holly, ed. “Explorer 1.” NASA. N.p., 26 Oct 2012. Web. 20 Apr 2013.
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