Write an article based on this "Utilize online learning websites. Read blogs about space. Download space apps to your phone. Keep up to date on current space exploration."
article: Coursera, Khan Academy, and FutureLearn have well developed online classes. You can take engaging courses on astronomy, the history of the universe, and the formation of the solar system. New courses are posted frequently, so check back often. With frequent postings, you can keep up to date on the latest space news and insightful commentary. There are many out there, but some popular ones are the Planetary Society, Explore Deep Space, and the NASA blog. There are apps that help you identify stars in the night sky, allow you to track satellites, and look out for solar flares, amongst other things. Check out NASA’s International Space Apps Challenge, ISS Spotter, and Star Chart. The USA, Russia, Japan, China, India, and several other countries have active space programs. While human travel to space is mostly restricted to the International Space Station, rovers and satellites are being launched to planets and moons in the solar system. There are also plans to send humans to Mars in the 2030s.  NASA plans to launch a new robotic science rover to Mars in 2020. It will conduct further research on the red planet and answer key questions about the possibility of life on Mars.  Stay informed of everything that is sent into space. Launches are very frequent, sending up satellites and supplies for the International Space Station. For the complete schedule, check out: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=space.reddit@gmail.com&mode=AGENDA&pli=1. Check out the work of Space X. This private company is building and testing a fleet of spaceships that aims to create a space tourism industry, holds contracts with NASA, and wants to build a colony on Mars.

Write an article based on this "Find the author of the website. Write the name of the particular page you wish to source. Include the title of the website. Add the year of publications. Be sure to include the date you accessed the website. Include the exact URL of the website."
article: Sometimes the author of a website can be difficult to find. However, on good websites, the author should be under the title, at the bottom of the page, or on the “About Us” page. Write the name of the author on the upper left-hand corner of the notecard. IN this example, the author's name is Greg Haws, so the name is written as follows: Haws, Greg. Establish the title of the particular page you sources your information from, which may be different from the main website. In this example, the specific page being referenced is “Cows Like to Moo”. Write this information beneath the author's name, and be sure to put quotation marks around it.  Haws, Greg. "Cows Like to Moo" Now you'll need the title of the website. In this example, the website is named “The Story of Cows”. Place this information beneath the specific page, and underline it.  Haws, Greg. "Cows Like to Moo" The Story of Cows Next, add the year of publication below the title of the website. The year should be at the top of the webpage, under the title or at the bottom of the webpage. If the article also has a month and date, include those too. In this example, the year is 2001.  Haws, Greg. "Cows Like to Moo" The Story of Cows 2001. In addition to the above-mentioned information, you'll need to add the date on which you accessed the site. This information is important, as websites can change or disappear over time. In this example, the website was accessed on the 18th of June, 2014.  Haws, Greg. "Cows Like to Moo" The Story of Cows 2001. June 18, 2014. Finally, you'll need to include the exact URL of the website, so your readers can access the information themselves, if they wish. In this example, the fictitious example used is www.thestoryofcows.com/cowsmoo.  Haws, Greg. "Cows Like to Moo" The Story of Cows 2001. June 18, 2014. www.thestoryofcows.com/cowsmoo

Write an article based on this "Know that homesickness is totally normal. Become familiar with the place you will be going to. Make plans for when you arrive at your new location. Bring something from home."
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Knowing more about homesickness will provide insight into how common it is for people to have feelings of missing home.   Knowing that this is a totally normal experience will help make you feel less stressed or embarrassed about missing home. One study noted that boys who attended summer camp were able to successfully mitigate feelings of homesickness if they prepared for the experience and were familiar with the surrounding they would be in.  To prevent homesickness, it is a good idea to review maps, pictures, or other materials associated with the place. This will help you become familiar with your surroundings when you're there. You can also ask someone who is knowledgeable about where you'll be going to describe the daily routines or activities you should expect. If it's practical, you could plan a preliminary visit with family or friends to the place you'll be going. When you know what some of your routines and activities will be when you get to the new place, you'll feel more comfortable. The experience will seem a little more familiar, making homesickness less likely. One study found that vigorous exercise and purposeful social interaction while away helped to stave off feelings of homesickness. Once you have arrived at your new destination, make a point to include regular exercise and seek out opportunities to engage others socially. Make a plan before you leave that details when and where you'll do exercise and social activities. Sometimes homesickness can be difficult because you never know when it might hit you, or when you may see, hear, or smell something that reminds you of home. To help soothe yourself in those moments, it can be helpful to bring a bit of home with you. Bringing along a favorite book, pair of slippers, or a picture can help comfort you when feeling homesick. These items might help make home feel a bit closer.