Monday, March 16, 2020
Moon Bounce essays
Moon Bounce essays I leave my words in front of you as sales manager of the newest, fastest growing, and most innovative company in the world; National Organization for Planetary Exploration (NOPE). I am submitting this paper today to make you more aware of the possibilities that lie before you. My team and I are giving people the opportunity to go where no normal man has ever gone before. We are giving people the opportunity to experience a feeling that is so unnatural and so unique and thrilling that they would be more than willing to do it again. We are proposing, with your approval, a trip to the moon. And documented below we have all the reasons and more why you should chose to see the entire world ride in luxury with us. Trips to the moon moved out of science fiction and into reality on July 20th in 1969. On that date, Apollo 11 landed on the Sea of Tranquility, extending the edge of human experience 400,000 km into space and to the surface of another planet. Many other landings have followed directly in Apollo 11s footsteps. Apollo 17 became the end of this beginning of human movement into the universe. It is now our turn to be able to bring this feeling to the world at an affordable price with respect to the circumstances. Take for example this that lays before you, just imagine: Seven and one half million pounds of pulsing, crackling thrust from five huge first stage engines, burning kerosene and liquid oxygen, first shook then lifted us toward space, turning night into day behind. In the midst of extraordinarily heavy vibration, forces of acceleration, built up slowly, at first, then gradually increasing until, just before the first stage burn ended, you reached four times Earth's gravity. Then, the first stage shut down, the rocket stack unloaded in the absence of thrust, the now useless first stage dropped away toward the Atlantic Ocean, and the second stage ignited to continue your upward and southeastward journe ...
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