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    There is a lot of discussion about whether NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) should or should not fund asteroid studies. I claim that NASA should not fund asteroid studies because it cost too much and takes too long. Basically, it is a waste of time. It is also a waste of money. It is also a chance of failing. NASA plans to send a probe in 2017 to catch an asteroid. Not a lot of people have enough time to sit and wait around for them to build it and then launch it then…

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    NASA Deserves More Funding As a federal agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) receives it’s funding from the annual federal budget passed by the United States Congress. For the fiscal year of 2017, NASA’s budget was $19.5 billion. This number being only about 0.489% of the total US budget at $4 trillion. However, the American public on average, believes NASA’s budget has a much larger share of the federal budget than it actually does. Space Exploration beyond the…

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    Should NASA Fund Asteroid Studies Many people agree that NASA should fund asteroid studies. I believe that the government should put more money into asteroid studies and fund it. We can get resources from the asteroids. We can protect ourselves more and can learn more about the universe by studying them. If NASA gets resources from asteroids, they can stop using Earth materials. First, the resources and money they get can further the reach of getting asteroids. For example, the materials…

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    growing potatoes and discovers how to communicate with NASA back on Earth to plan a rescue mission. Eventually, the crew returns to recover him, permitting them all to return home safely. Following its release, the film immediately received critical acclamation, gaining seven Oscar nods and making a gross profit of over $54 million during opening weekend alone. Part of this fame could be attributed to…

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    A widely-debated, difficult question has recently arisen: should the US government cut funding to NASA? Numerous individuals claim that NASA is being awarded too much money, while others feel that it is not granted enough. My viewpoint, however, remains somewhere between the two extremes. NASA should continue to be funded, nonetheless the government should not hand over too much money to this organization. How much money is ten dollars a year (Source 4)? According to My Budget 360, the average…

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    Apollo 13 the “Successful Failure” How did the failure of Apollo 13 actually help NASA in some ways? This essay will show how and why the failure led to later success for NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). Apollo 13 was an interesting exploration for many reasons: the astronauts in space, Apollo spacecraft, and the difficulties during the exploration. First of all, this paper will tell all about the astronauts, and the responsibilities they had on the mission. Secondly, the…

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    Why should we spend money on NASA for space exploration when there are so many issues here on Earth that need to be solved? The human exploration of space has been debated across the globe since the launching of Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957. Many people argue that space exploration is diverting attention and funds from more important matters humanity has at hand; however, space exploration has a multitude of benefits which could prove worthwhile to countries that invest in it. Space exploration…

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    NASA 4.29: A Case Of NASA

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    working hard and going after what you want, nothing will be handed to you, I will always work for what I earn Lessons learned from others– 1 – NASA 4.29: This case was about how NASA sent a space shuttle off into space, even though there were concerns about the safety of the shuttle. Morton Thiokol, an aerospace company was responsible for working with NASA as a manufacturer. Two engineers involved with the launch opposed to launch and warned there supervisors that the shuttle may be unsafe.…

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    NASA Budget

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    to fix the problem. Due to the devastating effects of Climate change NASA has had to spend massive amounts of time and money trying to fully understand and combat Climate change, yet Congress and their budgetary refinement system has been infringing on NASA’s best attempts to put their best foot forward. NASA employees are highly qualified to fight the ever growing destructive resultants of Climate change around the world. NASA should be allotted more money to fight and research climate change…

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    NASA Pros And Cons

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    Reinvigorating NASA with more money will inspire kids in classrooms all around the United States. They will look up to the heroes who were able to step foot on a different planet. Equivalently, to students who grew up in the late 60’s and 70’s when the US first landed on the moon. Scott Grillo (2011) comments in a USA Today piece about how fortunate he is being a kid during the time of the Apollo programs. He explains how inspiring it was seeing the frontier of possible be pushed, and how it…

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