
11-17 2nd Floor 12152017
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Human beings have always been fascinated by space. They have spent centuries gazing up at the night sky, trying to make sense of the stars and planets that twinkle and glow like diamonds against the blackness of space. Despite our best efforts, we still know very little about what lies beyond our planet, and yet we continue to explore and push the boundaries of what is possible. From the early days of space exploration, when astronauts first ventured into the unknown, to the present day, with robots and spacecraft probing the farthest reaches of our solar system, humans have always been driven by a sense of curiosity and wonder. We are drawn to the mystery of space like moths to a flame, unable to resist the allure of the unknown. As we continue to explore and learn more about space, we are constantly reminded of how small and insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things. Yet, it is this very insignificance that makes our existence all the more precious and worthy of exploration. We are but a tiny part of a vast and complex universe, and yet we have the power to make a difference in it. The quest for knowledge and understanding has always been at the heart of human endeavor, and space exploration is no exception. From the earliest astronomers who mapped the stars and planets, to the scientists and engineers who design and build spacecraft, humans have always pushed the boundaries of what is possible. And as we continue to explore and learn more about space, we are reminded that there is still so much to discover, so much to learn, and so much to achieve. But space exploration is not just about discovery; it's also about inspiration. It's about pushing the boundaries of what we thought was possible and achieving greatness against all odds. It's about showing the world what we are capable of when we work together towards a common goal. And it's about leaving a lasting legacy that will outlast us long after we're gone. So let's keep exploring, keep discovering, and keep pushing the boundaries of what is possible. For in the words of Carl Sagan, "Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known."
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