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    should be supported from the formation of the moon? The giant impact theory should be supported due to scientific explanations. The giant impact theory was pushed forward from Dr. Williams K. Hartmann and Dr. Donald R. Davis. The giant impact theory is an object about the size of mars knocked into Earth‚ forcing a piece of earth to fall off‚ forming the moon. There are four different theories accepted by scientists. The capture theory explains that the moon was formed somewhere else in the Solar system

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    while the moon is the one that explain who Antonio really is. The Spanish word for Luna is the moon‚ which is representing The Virgin Guadalupe and the Virgin Mary in the Catholicism religion. In this novel‚ the moon shows up frequently expressing wisdom and how it relates to Antonio and the land he is living on. Not only that but also how it relates to the Luna of his family. For example‚ Antonio goes to his uncle’s house and hears stories about the power of the moon because “…the moon ruled… almost

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    Asian Youth Center

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    feelings and ideas between Asian youth. During journey of goal (moon) frustration and depression can obstruct the path. So‚ Asian youth center should be a spiritual platform to enhance the youth spirit. In my design‚ I create a different space in a different level with different activities which increase the youth self-esteem. Staircases as a media for travelling upwards to different stage of achievement and finally reach to the goal (moon).staircase are made wider to carry out informal activities and

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    missions include two Earth orbiting missions‚ two lunar orbiting missions‚ a lunar swingby and six Moon landing missions. * The ultimate goal of the Apollo missions was to land a man on the moon‚ and bring him back to earth free of harm. Bates‚ Claire. Top 10 startling facts about Apollo 11’s historic Moon mission. 17 July 2009. Web. 22 January 2013 * The moment when man first walked on the Moon was watched by half a billion people and was arguably one of the most significant events in human

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    Cold War: The Space Race

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    The Space Race The space race began in 1957 after the cold war. The Soviet Union and The United States of America were fighting for superiority in the cold war. They thought that the first in space would be more superior. This was only the beginning of the race for space. The First Satellites After Russia heard rumors that the U.S. was planning on launching a satellite into space‚ they hurried and built Sputnik 1‚ the first satellite in space on October 4‚ 1957. Sputnik one was about the size of

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    The Top 20 Astronomers

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    from 1629-1695. He proposed the earliest theory about the nature of light‚ a phenomena that puzzled scientists for hundreds of years. His improvements on the telescope allowed him to make the first observations of Saturn’s rings and to discover its moon‚ Titan. CARL SAGAN Sagan was an American astronomer. He lived from 1934-1996. He may not have been a great scientist in comparison to others‚ but he is one of the most famous astronomers. Sagan not only made important scientific

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    A over the top exaltation of the woman is recurrent in both plays: A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Romeo and Juliet. For example‚ Romeo makes several comparisons between Juliet and celestial bodies -the moon and stars- in order to deem himself banal to her divine beauty. Moreover‚ the cosmos symbolizes the infinite: a place where only angels and gods‚ goddess can stay. It also dignifies his persona by becoming the lover of a supernatural lady. He goes further in his hyperbole to say that Juliet cheek

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    Close Reading of a Poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a great example of a typical English ballad tradition. The poem‚ as a result‚ provides the reader with a lengthy narrative. The poem is a part of the Lyrical Ballads published by both Coleridge and William Wordsworth in 1798. This work differs from many others in the collection as it is more ballad than lyric. The phrase "lyrical ballad" was intended to signify the authors ’ intention to combine the two genres: the lyric‚ dedicated to personal

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    Saturn Research Paper

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    gaps between Saturn’s rings. The most famous ring gap is called the Cassini Division‚ which separate the A and B groups of rings. The origin of the rings is still unknown‚ but scientists believe that the rings were created from debris from shattered moons‚ asteroids‚ or comets (space.com). The rings are made up of ice (frozen water) and rocky particles. Saturn’s rings are 250‚000 kilometers in diameter‚ but‚ they are very thin. The rings

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    Apollo 11 Research Paper

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    said‚ “we shall send to the moon‚ 240‚000 miles away from the control station in Houston‚ a giant rocket... carrying all the equipment needed for propulsion‚ guidance‚ control‚ communications‚ food and survival‚ on an untried mission‚ to an unknown celestial body‚ and then return it safely to earth” (JFK RICE MOON SPEECH). It launched from Cape Kennedy on July 16‚ 1969 with Neil Armstrong‚ Michael Collins‚ and Buzz Aldrin. Approximately 530 million people watched the moon landing. On July 20‚ 1969

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