Carlmont Highlander Issue 2 October 2018

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The Highlander October 2018 Vol X Issue II

Carlmont High School — Belmont, California

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Tech brings us closer to the next frontier

Developments advance towards space exploration Nihal Karim Space travel was only a wild dream in 1960. Today, it is one of the most popular topics of the modern world. Humanity has come a long way from the first moon landing, and in the modern world, scientists have broken ground with advanced research and technology related to space travel. With technological advancements, researchers have been getting closer and closer to further space exploration. “I think that going to the moon is pretty exciting,” said Emna Sellami, a junior. “Although personally, I wouldn’t want to travel to a different planet, I’m proud that we have the technology and research to get there.” According to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, since Apollo 11, the first manned mission to the Moon in 1969, researchers have been taking steps to further explore outer space. However, many are suggesting that the Moon landing is not as a big of a deal as it was 1969. Recently, life on other planets and space colonization have been discussed more often. Scientists have been researching ways to send humans to Mars, which they think will be possible by the mid-2030s. SpaceX, a privately-owned spacecraft company, has recently announced that Yusaku Maezawa, a globally recognized art curator, will be their first private passenger on their flight around the Moon in 2023, bringing the company closer to their ultimate goal of enabling human life on other planets. According to the SpaceX website, the mission will help develop the Big Falcon Rocket (BFR). The BFR is a fully reusable rocket that was designed to meet orbit needs of Earth, Mars, and the Moon. Given the BFR’s size and large payload capacity, along with its lower cost, it will soon be able to replace the current rockets at SpaceX — Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, and Dragon — thus making the missions more affordable. Once astronauts are on Mars, however, they will need advanced technology to both stay alive and to conduct their research. According to Mars One, a private organization, the astronauts will need a Mars landing model, two rovers, suits, advanced communication systems, and a Mars transit vehicle in order to be successful in the future operations. “While it is hard, there is still so much to discover about space exploration and trav-

el,” said Karyn Voldstad, an AP Computer ing topic and is definitely worth researchScience teacher. “It’s definitely worth it, and ing,” Voldstad said. “I think that we will I think we could eventually get there with eventually land on Mars, but I don’t think the technology that we have today or will that living there is something that will haphave in the future.” pen within our lifetime. These things take a Some people are optimistic about the lot of time and research.” future of space exploration while others arFurther research on Mars, though exgue against it, saying that it is not necessary pensive and hard work, would be beneficial and is not worth the cost. to humanity in the long-term as it would According to NASA, space exploration bring new knowledge about a planet that could benefit humanity because it creates researchers believe to be similar to Earth. a possibility of gaining new technological According to NASA, robots have found knowledge and increases interest in STEM water on Mars, which led the researchers jobs, leading to advances in technology. to the conclusion that Mars has a history “I think that space travel is a new way similar to Earth. However, researchers are to expand our horizons,” said sophomore unable to find much more without direct Jackie Zackut. “Space travel and explora- exposure to the planet, which can only be tion would allow us to learn a lot more provided by a manned mission. about the other universes and give us a While Mars exploration and travel seem chance to test out our new technologies.” to be the main topic in many scientific deHowever beneficial space travel is to the bates today, people can not forget about scientific world, it is also one of the most problems on Earth. costly fields in the world. Some people think that the government According to NASA, the U.S. govern- should not spend billions of dollars on ment spent $18.4 billion on academic re- space exploration until the major problems search related to space exploration in 2011 on Earth are resolved and dealt with. and plans to spend around $20 billion in “I think we should probably focus on 2019. the problems on Earth before we turn our “I think that space travel is a very excit- attention and resources to space exploraIn This Issue

tion,” Sellami said. “Some people think that space exploration is a way out and that we shouldn’t deal with the problems we have here.” Space exploration could be beneficial in the long term, but people might not be ready for the consequences and the cost that comes with them. “We should explore the universe so we can have a place to go when we run out of space on Earth,” Zackut said. Although there are many perspectives, the majority supports space exploration because it can bring major benefits in the nearest future. “While it is hard, there is still so much to discover about space exploration and travel,” Voldstad said. “It’s definitely worth it, and I think we could eventually get there with the technology that we have today or will have in the future.” for more on technology:

Virtual Therapy

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Devloping Prosthetics

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Ethics of Big Data

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News Lifestyle Features

Technology Barriers

Fortnite Students are spending an increasing amount of money on Fortnite. Page 4

Animation The Nike Controversy Exposure to animation at a young age affects brain Nike signed their 30th anniversary campaign development. with former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Page 9 Page 13

Sports Campus Opinion Community Self-Driving Cars

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