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| Solar System and all the unknown |
When I think of a space mission I never really thought of it in a way of expressing a way of art, but thinking deeper it really is. The mere way that the spacecraft is constructed is a form of art and not to mention a huge scientific breakthrough. As Professor Vesna mentioned in Part 4 of her lecture many spacecrafts haven't made it to space and blow up before they reach certain parts of the atmosphere. It is a challenging job and even harder to accept defeat when a spacecraft does not make it and lives are lost.
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| Failed Mission |
Interestingly and something I did not know is that now there are spacecraft that are trying to be more environmentally safe. As a science, technology, and our education are changing so are the ways we are thinking about our planet. Creating something that is environmentally friendly is a hard task but it is something our planet really needs especially as we begin to go to space more and more. Just looking at the NASA website we can see how advanced space technology has become and all the missions that are going on. The fact that we constantly have people in space learning new things everyday shows how much potential there is in our solar system. Soon we will be able to take trips to the moon which is something I thought would never happen, but shows what the opportunities are when combining science, technology, and developing something that is capable of doing what we before would have thought was impossible.
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| The potential of space travel |
Morris, Dean "Astronomy; Watching the Sun" https://slideplayer.com/slide/6300517/ 4 June 2019
Yoshio Itagaki. "Tourist on the Moon" http://www.yoshioitagaki.com/2008/tom/index.html 2002
Chow, Dennis. " Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster: What Went Wrong" 25 Jan 2011 https://www.space.com/10677-challenger-tragedy-overview.html
Vesna, Victoria. “8 Space pt4 ” YouTube, 29 July 2013, youtu.be/4WOqt_C55Mk.
Vesna, Victoria. “8 Space pt5 .” YouTube, 29 July 2013, youtu.be/4WOqt_C55Mk.



Hi Sandra. I really like your optimistic outlook on space and scientific innovation. I also think it has the potential to help us learn so much more about our world and surrounding galaxies. I also agree that the way a spacecraft is constructed completely blends science and art because it has to have a certain makeup to be able to last in outer space, and at the same time designers get to imagine what it looks like and make it a reality.
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