Ancient astronauts Essays

  • Maria Mitchell Essay

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    The person that I chose for Women in Astronomy is Maria Mitchell (August 1, 1818- June 28, 1889), who was a self- taught astronomer. She is best known for being the first professional astronomer in the United States. Mitchell discovered a new Comet and made remarkable achievements throughout her life. Maria Mitchell was born on August 1, 1818 on the Massachusetts island of Nantucket. Only a limited amount of female students were allowed to study astronomy and higher mathematics in the Quaker community

  • Leadership on Apollo 13

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    Jack Swigert, an astronaut aboard the Apollo 13 aircraft, reported the problem of broken down oxygen tanks to the Houston Control Center, less than two days after its takeoff on April 11th. Those at the Control Center in Houston were unsure what had happened to the spacecraft, but knew that some sort of explosion had occurred. This so-called explosion sent Apollo 13 spinning away from the Earth at 2,000 miles per hour, 75 percent of the way to the moon. In order to get the astronauts back to the Earth's

  • Ellen Ochoa Essay

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    Barriers In Outer Space Blasting off into space was once an all-male’s game. But on the heels of such trailblazers as Sally Ride, engineer and inventor Ellen Ochoa became part of growing breed of NASA female astronauts who have since helped change all that. Ellen Ochoa, a veteran astronaut, is the 11th director of the Johnson Space Center. She is JSC’s first Hispanic director, and its second female director. In 1993, she made history by becoming the first Hispanic woman from any country to travel

  • Mae Jomson Essay

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    Throughout history, many African Americans have made great contributions in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). They have demonstrated their ability to excel in their fields, and go above and beyond to help, not only themselves, but also the world for the better. Also, their contributions in STEM have made them quite popular in their fields. Among these many people, Mae C. Jemison was the first African American women to travel in space. When growing up, Mae C. Jemison had a

  • Sally Ride Essay

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    Physics and English. In 1973 Sally received a bachelor's degree in both, Physics and English. In 1975 She earned a masters degree in Physics, and in 1978 she earned a masters in Ph.D. Sally beat 1,000 other applications out for a spot in NASA’s Astronaut program. On June 18, 1983 Sally joined Challenger Shuttle Mission and Became the first American women in space. Sally was flying on a second shuttle mission (STS- 41G) in October 1984. She served on the Presidential commission that invested the

  • Mae C. Jemison Essay

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    Mae C. Jemison is the First African-American female astronaut. In 1992, she flew into space aboard the Endeavour, becoming the first African-American woman in space. Mae Jemison was born on October 17, 1956 in Decatur , Alabama. In acknowledgment of her achievements, Jemison got various awards, including a few privileged doctorates, the 1988 Essence Science and Technology Award, the Ebony Black Achievement Award in 1992 and a Montgomery Fellowship from Dartmouth College in 1993. She was likewise

  • Sally Ride: The First American Woman in Space

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    ...4. Miller, Stephan. "First U.S. Woman to Fly in Space." The Wall Street Journal. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2014. Orr, Tamra. Sally Ride: The First American Woman in Space. New York: Rosen Central, 2004. Print. Reinhold, Robert. "Behind Each Astronaut Stand The 'Other' Women of NASA." New York Times. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Apr. 2014. Riddolls, Tom. Sally Ride: The First American Woman in Space. St. Catharines: Crabtree Pub., 2011. Print. "Sally Ride, First American Woman in Space, Dies at Age 61"

  • So You Want to Be an Astronaut

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    So You Want to Be an Astronaut Part I: The Application There’s an application just to get an application. I had to fill out what NASA calls an application interest form, which is an information card much like the kind of card you fill out and send in for a magazine subscription. I got the card at the Johnson Space Center in Houston last summer. The space center is a sixteen-hundred-acre compound filled with lush grass and cream-colored buildings of different shapes and sizes. Satellite

  • Everybody In The Cog By Charles E. Fritch

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    that would take him out of the machine. Some important quotes would be: “Gerald Adams had been the first astronaut to land on Venus. Later, he died in space, touching down on Mars.” and “To die in space was his destiny--and he would not have changed it for anything.” However, just before the bulwark of paragraphs, there is a single line that contradicts this. The line is “Yes, even the astronauts were cogs, he thought to himself. Even though Gerald had done something outside the machine, he was originally

  • Sally Ride: The First American Role Model

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    where she earned a master's degree in science and a doctorate in physics. Amazingly Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly in space on June 18, 1983. While in space, Sally worked the robotic arm. Sally Ride opened the door for more women astronauts. Sally came up with NASA’S Earthkam Project, which helped students learn more about space. Sally was a mission specialist on the STS-7 space shuttle mission. A mission specialist does the assigned tasks of a mission. During her flight, Ride worked

  • Shannon Lucid

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    graduating from Bethany High School in 1960 she got her pilot's license. In regard to her dream she said, "the Baptists wouldn't let women preach, so I had to become an astronaut to get closer to God than my father." By this time America already had a space program. She could not believe that of the first seven Mercury astronauts, none were females. This is just one more instance she complained of discrimination of women in traditionally male held occupations. She experienced the same thing when

  • Mary Feik: The Role Of Women In Aviation

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    Not everyone has the chance to meet a true historical figure, let alone one who laid the foundation in the field they’re studying. I had the honor of meeting Mary Feik, the first female aviation engineer, back in 2014 and had several events through the Civil Air patrol that allowed me to be taught by her as well as assist her in teaching. Mary Feik’s life exemplified the progress women have made in the endeavor to gain an equal position to men in the field of Aerospace Engineering. Women have come

  • Ancient Aliens

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    walked the Earth in ancient times, and these theories have created quite a stir in the scientific community. Ancient alien theorists, like Erich von Daniken and Zecharia Sitchin, believe that extraterrestrials came to earth thousands of years ago. Some hypothesize that ancient aliens are responsible for ancient technological wonders, and that they helped to shape human civilization. Furthermore, the belief that ancient gods were in fact aliens, misinterpreted as gods by the ancient people. As it turns

  • Ancient Aliens Research Paper

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    researchers have been finding surprising pieces of evidence for this theory, such as ancient religious texts, possible interactions with humans, artwork from ancient cultures of strange creatures, ancient artifacts from around the world, or evidence from the Bible. Furthermore, what exactly is the ancient astronaut theory? The ancient astronaut theory is the theory that extraterrestrial beings visited the Earth during ancient times.According to ufoevidence.org, one day in July, 1991, there was a UFO sighting

  • Women In Space Exploration

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    thing in common, the title of Astronaut. The Space program has been enriched with the help of many profound women working on it and making their mark on history. A grand total of fifty-five females have had the opportunity to enter into space. Of the fifty-five women, six of them have been serving and working under the Russian/ Soviet Union space program. A total of one woman has participated in China's space effort by becoming an astronaut. In China the word for Astronauts is Taikonaut. The United States

  • How Is Sally Ride A Hero

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    Sally Ride was born on May 26th, 1951, in Los Angeles, California. In 1978, Sally earned a PH.D. Degree in physics from Stanford University and became an astronaut candidate. In 1987, Ride resigned from the astronaut program to accept a fellowship at Stanford University Center for International Security and Arms Control. In 1989, Ride became a professor of physics at the University of California in San Diego and the director of the California Space Institute (Hannigan.”The World Book Encyclopedia

  • Sally Ride Thesis

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    2018] ) Dr.Sally Ride's extensive education led her to beat out 1,000 other applicants for a spot in NASA's astronaut program in 1978. Sally Ride made great contributions to space exploration and had many accomplishments, such as being the first American woman in space, serving as a CAPCOM, and being a mission specialist on STS-7. VERY NICE THESIS STATEMENT. GOOD INTRODUCTION.

  • Research Paper On Stargate

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    The stargate first showed up in the movie Stargate as a means to travel between galaxies in a matter of seconds. The first planet ever dialed was Abydos the primary location for which the movie was set. The movie was popular enough to get the attention of MGM Studios who got the rights to the movie and made a TV show call Stargate SG-1 and later Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe. In these series the design function of the device was greatly expanded upon to the point of even coming with a Supergate

  • Unidentified Flying Objects: Fact or Fiction?

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    Unidentified Flying Objects: Fact or Fiction? Unidentified flying objects, or UFOs, as they're fondly called, are one of the century's most intriguing and controversial mysteries. Since ancient times, UFOs of all types have been accounted for. More today than ever, hundreds of thinkers, theologians, and scientists have tried to answer why there are or whether there aren't UFOs. According to some, the speculation that UFOs are alien spacecrafts from another world is an absurd and foolish

  • Braveheart Book Analysis

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    attitudes and ideas of the Hebrews that were later adopted into Christianity. Reinforcing the social message Guiseppi Sormani states that the Aryan’s that also can be referred to as the Indo-Europeans came into contact with highly civilized and already ancient forms of settled society when they were mere barbarians and had already abandoned the idea of a matriarchal society for a patriarchal family system and a form of