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Explorers of the future 2010 and beyond. By: Maryam AL-Naemi 7C Abdurahman Hallawa 7C Yasmeen Tubaliah 7D Mohammed Hasiri 7A Amal AL-Ansari 7B.

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1 Explorers of the future 2010 and beyond. By: Maryam AL-Naemi 7C Abdurahman Hallawa 7C Yasmeen Tubaliah 7D Mohammed Hasiri 7A Amal AL-Ansari 7B

2 There are many different types of explorations. And there were many made. Explorations done underwater, on land, in the sky, and in space. There were also explorations achieved within technology. Space can be explained in many ways. Space underwater, Space on land, even space in the human body. Nano technology can also be used in Spcae. However, Explorers helped us in the world by discovering facts and different types of spaces. There are different Explorers. Explorers from the past, explorers still training to be the explorers of the future and explorers from the present. That is Exploration.

3 China's ambitious space plans have been extended to building a base on the Moon starting in 2010, a Chinese space official has said. Before that the fledgling space power aims to complete a number of manned missions into space and to establishing an orbiting "space laboratory". In a lecture in Beijing during China's National Science week, Ouyang Ziyuan, chief scientist with China's Moon programme, outlined the country's bold space strategy. "China is expected to complete its first exploration of the moon in 2010 and will establish a base on the moon as we did in the South Pole and the North Pole." China Daily quotes Ziyuan as saying. He did not say whether China's mission to the Moon would be manned.

4 Future Mars missions supporting human exploration will likely include robotic outposts and missions designed to install an infrastructure desperately needed for human survival. To date, Mars Odyssey has only begun initial studies of the martian radiation environment, and Mars Science Laboratory won't explore toxicity until it lands in 2010, but it's a beginning.

5 “Nano” means 1 divided by 1,000,000,000. If you cut a meter stick to one tenth of its length, the stick will be 10 cm. If you cut this 10 cm stick the same way another eight times, you would get a stick that is one nanometer. “Nanotechnology” is the technology used to control the nanoworld and make it useful to us.

6 Nanotechnology will play an important role in future space missions. Nanosensors, dramatically improved high- performance materials, or highly efficient propulsion systems are but a few examples. Advanced nanomaterials such as the newly developed, isotopically enriched boron nanotubes could pave the path to future spacecraft with nanosensor-integrated hulls that provide effective radiation shielding as well as energy storage. Also nanotechnology will make trips to space much easier.

7 They are many people who are associated in this matter. One who has been here in the past, present and is planning to still be here in the future. Is N.A.S.A.

8 At the core of NASA's future space exploration is a return to the moon, where we will build a sustainable long term human presence. As the space shuttle approaches retirement and the International Space Station nears completion, NASA is building the next fleet of vehicles to bring astronauts back to the moon, and possibly to Mars and beyond.

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