Science of Space Flight and Exploration.
Description VERY IMPORTANT: Your summary must be in your own words, with no quoting from other sources, and the language must be comprehensible to someone with no scientific background. Acronyms must be defined and technical lingo must be explained in layperson’s terms, which means that you may need to look up unfamiliar words using an encyclopaedic source such as Wikipedia. ALSO VERY IMPORTANT: All information in your summary must include an in-text citation so that the reader can fact-check your statements. Each statement (or block of related statements) should be followed by a number in superscript (eg, “Here is a fact.”1). The superscript must correspond to one of the references in the Works Cited section NOTE: If you include any additional facts or figures in this section, be sure to include in-text citations after each fact. TIP: Making a strong argument is much easier when you are arguing about something that you are passionate about. When choosing your mission, try to choose something that you feel a strong reaction to when you read about it.