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« on: September 27, 2011, 10:27:39 AM »
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You can take the bus next to the moon or Mars with the money from NASA. Jump for joy and could suit up, or you cringe at the thought of leaving the atmosphere of this planet? I'm on the fence with this one. Part of me wants to see and experience the outdoor space so bad, but part of me is scared. It is difficult not to associate death with outer space. After all, we've seen what can happen to the billions of dollars of space shuttles. I think for many of us, it's best to keep a video planetarium, the current space or DVD. This way we can get an idea of ??what our universe has to offer, but without any danger involved.

Millions of people saw it as a civilian school teacher, boarded a bus bound for outer space. This was in the 1980's, so I was in elementary school at a time. My teacher turned on the television happy for the whole class can watch in amazement. Unfortunately our surprise was not related to the visualization of a successful launch. Some aspect of the spacecraft was faulty and it all went wrong. Life is over and hopes were shattered. Undoubtingly was a sad day for NASA. However, there have been plenty of successful trips in outer space too. You can pick up points in a contemporary video or DVD at home. Teach your children what the people at NASA have achieved in recent years.

There is clearly more involved with NASA to do a video or two space and a passion for astronomy. If you're really in the stars and moons, I suggest you get a degree in astronomy or physics. Better yet, most people with a passion for outer space to make an extra effort and acquire a doctorate. This way you can become a teacher, who teaches the wonders of astronomy, or even acquire a position at NASA. That would be awesome! Imagine telling people that you know you work for NASA. Who can compete with that?

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