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    Apollo 11-Rough Draft     Apollo 11 was a very important event in history and it changed the world forever. This event opened many new doors and it changed the relationship between nations for just a few minutes. This launch gave the world hope and through four articles about this event one will see the impact it had on the world. Through viewing four articles about this event it opens the reader’s eyes to see how different authors viewed the event, how they conveyed their ideas, and the purpose

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    Apollo 11 History

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    On July 16, 1969, the Saturn V rocket carrying the crew of Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy. The crew inside the rocket included Commander Neil Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Aldrin. Apollo 11 reached moon’s orbit on July 19. A day later, the lunar module piloted by Aldrin detached from the command/service module and began its descent on the surface after 13 orbits around the moon. As planned, the module landed in the Sea of Tranquility, where Armstrong

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    Essay On Apollo 11

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    In 1969, the United States were the first to accomplish the feat of successfully landing a man on the moon. In the Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin were the first men to land on the moon. After World War II, another war started, which was the Cold War. The Cold War pitted the United States and the Soviet Union against each other, thus leading to the two countries fighting and competing for superiority, which eventually becomes a race for space. In 1959, the Soviet Union launched

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    Apollo 11 Essay

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    Apollo 11 Apollo 11 was a laudable event in history which altered the world perpetually. This event opened many new avenues and changed relationships between nations for a few minutes in time. The launch gave hope to the world which impacted it in numerous ways. Through viewing four articles about this event, the reader’s eyes are opened to the authors’ different viewpoints, the way they convey their ideas, and the purpose of their text.     The aspiration of “Man Takes First Steps on the Moon”,

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    The Mission Of Apollo 11

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    Apollo 11 One single mission changed mankind forever, the Apollo 11 Mission. Apollo 11 was an unforgettable accomplishment for the United States and the entire globe. The historical achievement of landing successfully on the moon and leaving footprints, sparked a change in technology, knowledge, and society for the better. This achievement took place on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins successfully landed on the moon, creating history by taking the first steps on another

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    Ethos Of Apollo 11

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    In 1969, the Apollo 11 launch happened and became something rightfully important to the United States. It was the talk of every news stations and newspapers. These two men, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin had risked their lives to do something the whole world had not done before. They became the first men to walk the moon and this became something historical. After walking the moon, they placed the American flag on it too, and to this day it is still there. With all the newspapers talking about

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    Apollo 11 Conspiracy

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    There are so many conspiracies around the world and one of them is “Landing on the moon” when NANSA sent Apollo 11 to the moon on 1969 it was a shock and then after that people started to question it and now 20% of the united states believe that the government faked the landing while other believe they did land on the moon. Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy on July 16, 1969, carrying Commander Neil Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin into

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    The Mission Of Apollo 11

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    already centuries old when the second World War ended in 1945. The primary objective of Apollo 11 was to complete a national goal set by President John F. Kennedy on May 25, 1961: perform a crewed lunar landing and return to Earth. Apollo 11 would be the mission to achieve the goal that President Kennedy had laid down, with more than five months to spare before the end-of-decade deadline. On July 19, after Apollo 11 had flown behind the moon out of contact with Earth, came the first lunar orbit insertion

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    There have been some major accomplishes in the United States during the United States. On July 16, 1969, the spacecraft called Apollo 11 launched. Apollo would take 3 American men to the moon. An estimated 530 million people watched the launch. On July 20, 1969, the Men apart of the Apollo 11 spacecraft made history, the first on the moon. Another accomplishment is the modern submarine. This was invented by John Holland, an Irish American, he then sold it to the US Navy. The first submarine

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    Pathos In Apollo 11

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    The first trip to the moon where mankind got to step foot in was a huge deal to the entire world. A total of four texts related to the 1996 Apollo 11 mission that landed the first humans on the moon will be analyzed. The purpose, the interaction with SOAPS and ethos, logos and pathos will be defined. Between the four texts two are effective and the other two will be ineffective. To begin with, the Times article which appeared in a special 5am edition of the Times of London was made specifically

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