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    model that says that earth is at the center of the revolving planets and stars. And that the model shows us that we live in a perfect universe. The reason why people accept the geocentric model was because of two pieces of evidence. One was the greek observation‚ this is where the greek noticed several points in the light that seemed to warder slowly among the stars. After‚ they made a careful observation of the motions of the planets that they were able to see. The greek were certain about the earth

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    Brahe’s assistant‚ Kepler was given the task of studying and attempting to understand the orbit for planet Mars. The orbit of Mars was particularly difficult because Copernicus had correctly placed the Sun at the center of the Solar System‚ but had erred in his assumption of circular planetary orbits. After numerous experiments and mathematical calculations‚ he finally realized the obits of the planets were in fact not circular as Aristotle had previously insisted and Copernicus assumed correct‚ but

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    About Earth Hour: Timeline Earth Hour is a worldwide movement for the planet organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). Earth Hour engages a massive mainstream community on a broad range of environmental issues. It was first famously started as a lights-off event in Sydney‚ Australia in 2007. Since then it has grown to engage more than 7000 cities and towns worldwide‚ and the one-hour event continues to remain the key driver of the now larger movement. The event is held worldwide and

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    the Romans‚ Selene and Artemis by the Greeks. And of course‚ has been known through prehistoric times. It is the second brightest object in the sky after the Sun. Due to its size and composition‚ the Moon is sometimes classified as a terrestrial "planet" along with Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth and Mars.<br><br><b>Origin of the Moon</b><br>Before the modern age of space exploration‚ scientists had three major theories for the origin of the moon: fission from the earth; formation inearth orbit; and formation

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    belief was that the sun exerted a force on the planets orbiting it. In 1596‚ at the age of 25‚ he published a book called Mystery of the Cosmos. His book logically explained why the sun lies at the center of the solar system. He noticed that Mercury and Venus always seem to be close to the sun‚ unlike Mars‚ Jupiter and Saturn. This is because Mercury and Venus orbits are closer to the sun than Earth’s. Kepler said that if the sun and all the planets orbited Earth‚ there is no explanation as to why

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    Heaven as I see it is not above the Earth. It is an ever expanding planet at the end of space. Even though it is a great distance from Earth‚ one just has to look skyward as if looking into a massive telescope and will see the far reaches of space. Gigantic planets and clouds of different colored gases and lights are as easily seen as the faces of your loved ones back on Earth. Every morning starts with a sunrise that is more intense and awe-inspiring as the one the day before. During the day there

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    The Size of the Solar System Overview • Become familiar with the scale of the planets vs. their distances. • Get an overview of the solar system. Introduction It is easy to flip to the index of an astronomy textbook to discover that‚ say‚ the Sun lies 150 million kilometers away from Earth.  It is far more difficult (if not impossible)‚ however‚ to picture this distance in the human mind.  In this exercise‚ we will learn to access the often unpalatable distances encountered in astronomy

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    Is there life on Mars ?

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    answer for this question. Scientists have found many planets which have the potential to support life. However‚ it is the Earth’s neighbor‚ Mars‚ which has the biggest chance that life may exist on. In my opinion‚ I think we still have to go a long road to answer the question: “Is there life on Mars?” Mars is the fourth planet of the Solar System. It is the nearest planet to Earth. Therefore‚ there are many similarities between two planets. For example‚ according to BBC (n.d.)‚ Mars has the surface

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    many questions people wonder is‚ why gravity differs on different planets and moons. In order to understand the answer of this question‚ one must know what gravity is. Gravity is the force of nature that attracts one body towards the center of the Earth‚ or any other physical body that has any kind of mass. Gravity is also in charge of the interactions that occur between particles and collections of matter‚ like the stars and the planets. Gravity depends on two different things‚ the masses of the two

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    which has no organic link. We belong to the solar system—a huge family of which the sun is the head and the planets are the members. The sun guides the activities of this family and we‚ being contents of this system‚ cannot be out of the influence of the sun. We are involved in the laws operating in this system. This has led to the discovery of astrology. Astronomy studies the movements of planets and stars‚ and astrology the effects they produce on the contents of the system. The Ekadasi observance

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