Europa Jupiter System Mission Essays

  • Fear Of The Unknown In Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles

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    expressing a widespread fear. These fears can range from a fear of annihilation to fear of loss of control or even simply to a fear of the unknown. The sci-fi movie Europa Report (2013) decided to rise to the challenge of answering the question of what’s out there. In the movie, a crew of 6 brave men and women set out on a mission to Europa, with the fear of the unknown lurking around every unexplored corner. Similarly, within Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles the story titled “The Third Expedition”

  • Ganymede Research Paper

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    of Jupiter come from Greek mythology but were not used until the 20th century. Ganymede is the name of the son of King Tros. 3. Largest moon in the solar system, larger than Mercury but with about half the mass because it is made up primarily of icy water and silicate rock. 4. Ganymede doesn’t rotate as it orbits; the same side of Ganymede always faces Jupiter. 5. It takes 7 days and 3 hours to complete a single orbit around Jupiter 6. Diameter: 5262 km or 3,269 miles; Distance from Jupiter: 1,070

  • Jupiter Research Papers

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    Our Solar System is a vast and mysterious area that many haven’t gone before. Our Solar System includes eight distinct planets Earth, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Mars, Venus, Mercury, and Jupiter. All these planets have many unique characteristics that makes them who they are, but Jupiter is one of those planets that stood out the most. Jupiter is presently the fifth planet from the Sun and by far is the largest mass object in the solar system out of all the other planets. This gas giant is twice the

  • Jupiterian Moon Lab Report

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    The scale size of Jupiter was found by dividing its diameter in kilometers, which is 142,984, by the Sun’s diameter ( 1,391,900 km ). The calculated total is 0.1027 and then was multiplied by 14cm with a total of 1.44cm. The distance was calculated by dividing Jupiter’s actual distance ( 778,140,000 km ) by its actual diameter ( 142,984 km ) and then multiplied by 1.44 cm. The result of the calculation is 7,836.69cm or 0.0487 miles. With the distance figured out, we were able to determine how far

  • Mercury Rotational Case Study

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    08 x 10^(-6). The sum of the masses is approximately equal to the mass of the Earth with respect to the Sun. Therefore, the Earth is about 3.1x10^(-6) solar masses relative to the Sun. 6. As the Voyager spacecraft penetrated into the outer solar system, the illumination from the Sun declined. Relative to the situation at Earth, how bright is the sunlight is lower each of the jovian planets. Since the Sun is further away from each planet, the sunlight decreases. Voyager had to take longer exposers

  • Arguments Against NASA Funding

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    Funding This year, the federal government is spending 19.5 billion dollars on The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Roff). NASA was established in 1958 and has led most of the US space exploration efforts including the Apollo Moon Lading missions, the International Space Station, and many more (Hourihan and Parks 19). Some people and other opposing government- supported organizations would say that NASA is a waste of money. However, NASA is a very productive administration. NASA is constantly

  • The Space Race: Revolutionary To Space Exploration

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    man, one giant leap for mankind.” The space race opened many more doors for space missions by proving that the United States (U.S.) had the technology to do so much more as well. According to an article entitled “Space Race” by history.com, the Space Race was triggered during the Cold War between the U.S. and Soviet Union. Both countries wanted to prove they had the best technology, science, and economic systems. The U.S. and the Soviet Union realized after World War II that rocket research would

  • College Admissions Essay: The Science Of Our Universe

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    Even with limited technology, scientists have discovered fascinating celestial bodies and phenomena that have fueled my passion over the years. Neptune, a planet in our immediate corner of the universe, has diamond rain on its surface. The Kepler mission has discovered a planet that orbits two suns and one that could have lava oceans on its surface. Even

  • Cassini's Life And Accomplishments

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    Cassini/Huygens Mission to the Saturn System Launched in 1997, the Cassini-Huygens mission set off to explore the Saturn system. After spending 6 years and 261 days travelling between Earth and Saturn, it arrived in Saturn’s orbit in 2004, where it spent the next 13 years before crashing into Saturn in 2017. The mission consisted of an American orbiter named Cassini, which was designed to explore Saturn and its moons and a European lander called Huygens which was used to land on Titan, one of Saturn’s

  • Propellantless Spaceflight Research Paper

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    bound towards Europa, the 6th moon of Jupiter. The story recounts approximately one year of the journey at various intervals. There is an alternative to the traditional