Saturday, January 19, 2013

My Topic

 
                              The next big question that everyone in the world is thinking is, "How will we be able to fund a project that could be as expensive as $6 billion?"  A private dutch aerospace company, Mars One, believes it has the answer.  Their main idea on how to acquire funding is through profit from many European television programs, as well as other private aerospace companies.  Other companies include, SpaceX,  blauw, Intrepid R&D, New-Energy TV, Edinburgh International Science Festival and many others.  However, these companies will not only be financially contributing, but will also be aiding in the design and mechanical part of the colussus project.  So far, the project has at least one sponsor for every part of the project, which includes, funding and construction.
 
                             One thing that Mars-One is keeping their eye on, is that they are in no way, whatsoever, being helped by political space organizations, primarily NASA and others being run by European governments.  The reason behind that is because they don't have very much faith in the fact that the governments will be able to do their part when the time comes.  With this new strategy, Mars-One claims it will have man set foot on the Martian soil by 2023!
                            


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

The First 50 Pages of Augustus Caesar

 
 
                          The main character of my ORB is Augustus Caesar.    The setting of this book takes place in a variety of places, such as Italy,  Greece, Egypt, Northwestern Africa, Spain and Gaul (Modern-day France.)  The time of this book spans from about 50 BC to 14 AD.  Most of the people in this book are either really rich or really poor.  The main way in which people in my book would become rich is by utilizing an army and conquering another neighboring nation.  Once they have established successful military conquest, they will run as a candidate to become a senate. By the time of Augustus, the senate is where the majority of the power over the Roman territories lied.
 
                          One reason why Augustus Caesar became rich was because he was born with that power.  To elaborate, he was born into a family that was friends with, the already politically invincible, Julias Caesar.  Another was that as Julias Caesar conquered more and more terrritories, Julias had shared that wealth with Augustus, especially from the selling of slaves.  Once Julias Caesar was brutally murdered from a band of senators, Augustus had gone on a rampage of playing "search and destroy" against those who were responsible for the slaughter.

Monday, January 7, 2013

My Topic
 
 
                               There are lots of things that a man could do (on Mars) if NASA were to launch a manned mission to Mars.  However, the main achievement in which the mission would lead to the finding or making of life on another planet and for the past few decades, Mars is the closest prime target in which astrologists have thought there would be life.  Some of those things in which a man would do is first make the planet habitable, by melting the polar ice caps, which would cause the dry ice to spread around the red planet and eventually turn into water, (lakes, rivers, oceans etc.)  The reason why the mean would want to melt the ice caps is because some of that water vapor will go into the atmosphere and thicken it enough to enclose gasses inside the red planet.
 
 
                               Now, because Mars is somewhat habitable, men on Mars are able to make a base in which they would live in while they make a huge farm of plants and/or trees, outside of the enclosed domain.  Eventually, the plants and trees will create enough oxygen for it to spread around the planet and make Mars habitable for future generations of life.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

My Topic

My New Topic

 
 


                         My topic for this blog is about when NASA will launch a manned mission to Mars.  Throughout recent years, it has been hard to determine when NASA will launch such a mission, due to lack of funds, and the mission not being on high on the priority list for US presidents.  For example, in the early 2000's, some said that the mission will take place by 2020.  In Space Atlas, Neil Armstrong said, "If we put the plan in motion and don't waver, we can set foot on Mars by 2035, but we need to get started now!"  Along with that he mentions that every president starting from 2012 will need to cooperate and greatly fund this lasting project. 

                         In my opinion, that doesn't seem very reassuring because NASA has been talking about going to Mars with a man onboard for decades, and the touchdown date has only been postponed.  However, due to the fact that we already have a lot information on, how life is affected and how to sustain in space, all that the NASA scientists really need to focus on is the design of a spacecraft that can get to Mars, along with carrying a payload of the things needed to sustain the life of a human being for the duration of the flight there and back home.  Even though I doubt that NASA will send a man to Mars anytime in the coming decades, I am very hopeful about the mission.