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NASA | The 40th Anniversary of Apollo 11

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LcrossLunar (1 day ago) Show Hide
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nice
MikeGustaw (2 months ago) Show Hide
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actually all of this climate change and over populated propaganda is actually all false. how are we over populated have you seen the interior plains? and also how is carbon dioxide bad you exhale carbon every damn second. ITS ALL BULLSHIT.
mocasvaldo (2 months ago) Show Hide
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pff open your mind please and read some facts, car engines and other machines that use burnable fuel exhale carbon much faster and more of it than humans, bugati veyron at full speed sucks in more air a second than a man breathes in 4 days :) and multiplie that by number of cars on planet and you get the number of humans required to exchale that much of carbon, and obviosly theses not enought of us :) so it's not bullshit, i hope you get what i mean, and sorry for any mistakes i made in writing
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monimstarfox (3 months ago) Show Hide
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1) America sets alot of milestones in space more then any other country so they are allover the media most of the time leading to this sort of association also because of albert einstien and his work.
2) because powered flight was invented in america by the wright brothers another reason why people associate america's culture with flight and space. Space because of the manned moon missions by NASA also because of the large aircraft industries like Boeing,Lockheed,Cessna,etc
monimstarfox (3 months ago) Show Hide
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true i gave up trying their claims are stupid and when you give them evidence they say its a lie dumbasses i tell you
Forlo12345 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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(3 cont.) If we don't explore and colonize other worlds, how can we face solve overpopulation and global warming, two major problems that threaten the human race? It is in the pursuit of science and salvation that we explore the space around us, it is simply a natural desire for humans to expand our boundaries. Space exploration does not create as high a financial burden as fighting wars and funding national health care reform seem to do. So the financial demand of space exploration is minimal.
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(3) Firstly, space exploration is beneficial to Mankind for purely sentimental reasons. Sure, exploring and searching for life on other worlds may not cure cancer, end wars, or even fix daily problems and frustrations, but it is the desire of Mankind to stretch farther out, to explore, and to learn more about the universe. If Mankind was limited to just Earth, how can we progress ourselves if we don't struggle pass our limitations.
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(2) Space and aviation are NOT related to American culture and values. Most people in America aren't actually interested in NASA or even the study of the universe, which is a sad thought. I only wish the majority of Americans paid greater attention to the pursuit of knowledge out of the prospect of advancing mankind. Furthermore, American culture is founded on the principles of individuality, freedom, tolerance, and the pursuit of happiness; in effect, "culture" varies on an individual basis.

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