Humanity's interest in the heavens has been universal and enduring. Humans are driven to explore the unknown, discover new worlds, push the boundaries of our scientific and technical limits, and then push further. The intangible desire to explore and challenge the boundaries of what we know and where we have been has provided benefits to our society for centuries.
Human space exploration helps to address fundamental questions about our place in the Universe and the history of our solar system. Through addressing the challenges related to human space exploration we expand technology, create new industries, and help to foster a peaceful connection with other nations. Curiosity and exploration are vital to the human spirit and accepting the challenge of going deeper into space will invite the citizens of the world today and the generations of tomorrow to join NASA on this exciting journey.
Greed and jealousy is the main topic in both the stories.
Explanation:
Tony was not number one but she wanted to become number one badly so she conspired with her husband and bodyguard to injure another competitor.
Macbeth was not the king but he wanted to become the king so he conspired with his wife to kill Duncan.
Tony was influenced by her friends, family, and fans. With many people watching her, she wanted to do her best. Macbeth was under a lot of pressure from his wife to become the king.
Tony was greedy to get the gold medal so she was ready to do anything for it. Macbeth was greedy for the crown though he was rich.
Tony was jealous of Nancy's skating abilities and Mabeth was jealous of the king.
The correct answer to the question is number 2. Team Moon, written by Catherine Thimmesh (2006), is a book that portrays the enormous effort of the 400.000 people who made Apollo 11 land on the moon. But not only that, it concretely reflects the emotions felt by those people whose dedication, suffering, and strength gave place to such historical event.