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    many do not know or realize is that the planets of the solar system make music. Sounds given off by the planets do not exist in the most conventional way that is seen on earth. Rather‚ sounds exist as electromagnetic vibrations emitted by the planets and trapped radio waves bouncing between each planet and its atmosphere (Millis). These electromagnetic vibrations and radio waves are not audible to the human ear so they cannot be heard if orbiting the planet. So‚ specially designed instruments are

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    humans can survive for long periods in space and even travel to other planets in the future. If space exploration is halted‚ this valuable knowledge will never be acquired. It is true that environmental destruction is also a serious issue‚ but it is also true that we remain dependent on our environment if we never accept the challenge of exploring other worlds. In conclusion‚ while we undoubtedly face serious problems on our own planet‚ it is imperative that we continue to explore space. This will promote

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    Colonization of Mars

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    Colonization of Mars What does a planet need to have in order to support life? Earth is unique in our solar system because it is the only planet that is supporting life. Some scientists go so far as to say that the Earth is a “perfect planet” because it has features that are the perfect environment for living organisms; these features include our atmosphere‚ water‚ and a single moon. Earth is also in a place in our solar system where the Sun gives off the right amount of energy to drive the

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    Science of Stars SCI/151

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    where atoms move so quickly that they will stick to other atoms when they collide with them‚ this forms larger atoms and releases a vast amount of energy. This is the process of nuclear fusion. Stars vary in size from being equal to the diameter of a planet‚ all the way to being larger than the diameter of the whole earth’s orbit. The histories of the stars in the galaxies are traced through the age‚ compensation‚ distribution‚ and the dynamics and evolution of that galaxy. As fundamental building

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    NASA Vs Exoplanets

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    NASA has found many planets out of our solar system. Those planets are called exoplanets. In addition‚Nasa has confirmed 3‚397 exoplanets And also 2‚531 other solar systems. NASA has launched a telescope into space and it is called spitzer. Therefore‚ using the spitzer telescope to find a lot more exoplanets. There is a lot of exoplanets outside our solar system and NASA plans to find a lot more. Some astronomers say that people may be able to live on other planets that are the same size as

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    includes eight planets and their natural satellites such as Earth’s moon; dwarf planets such as Pluto and Ceres; asteroids; comets and meteoroids 2. The sun is the center of our solar system. It contains almost all of the mass in our solar system and exerts a tremendous gravitational pull on planets and other bodies. 3. Our solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago. 4. The four planets closest to the Sun - Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth‚ and Mars - are called the terrestrial planets because they have

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    ship that was carrying all the animals and the monkey. They conquered the virus by taking the serum from the host after they caught it and injecting it into all of the sick patients. “The single biggest threat to man’s continued dominance on this planet is the virus.” ~Joshua Lederberg I do and I don’t agree with this quote. I agree with it because‚ at any time an epidemic like the one in the movie could break out and someone may not be able to find the host or create a medicine for it‚ so that

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    of jealousy and reveals how it can cloud a persons judgement. The book All Summer in A Day‚ is about a girl who moved to the planet Venus with her family‚ and is the only kid who remembers the sun. The kids on Venus are jealous of Margot because the sun comes out every seven years‚ and she saw it five years ago‚ while the others saw it seven. For example‚ the kids on planet Venus are jealous of Margot because she’s seen the sun. Margot writes a poem about the sun‚ ¨ I think the sun is like a flower

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    Would you like hostile aliens to take over our planet or be peaceful by ending World Hunger? The government should choose to end world hunger because the aliens from another planet could be hostile and not be nice. Three reasons why we should not explore more of this planet is because we can end world hunger for ever and be peaceful‚ if the life on this other planet is far more advance than us they would have found us earlier‚ and finally they might not be peaceful and they might be hostile and try

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    Have you ever wondered how the planets orbit? Do you feel as if it goes in a full circle? Well one astronomer figured out that the planets do not move in a circular motion but in a motion called ellipses. The astronomer’s name is Johannes Kepler. Kepler came up with three laws of planetary motion. He created formulas to explain how long it would take for the planets to make a full revolution around the sun. But before we delve into the laws let’s start with the background of Johannes Kepler.

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