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    Trying to keep long term relationships‚ is like trying to stop breathing forever-impossible. No matter how hard someone tries‚ it will eventually come to an end. In “Drops of Jupiter” a ballad by Train‚ the artist writes about a girl who has left him to find herself somewhere else in the world. After she comes back‚ he begins to ask if she had found anything better and what she thinks now. However‚ he soon realizes that he is better off without her‚ and leaves her to fend for herself. In this ballad

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    Saturn Research Paper

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    that Saturn is the least dense of all the planets. It is even less dense than water. So‚ if you could put Saturn in a tub of water‚ it would float! (space.com). Saturn has the second-most fastest wind speeds of the planets in the solar-system‚ while Jupiter is first. It takes Saturn 10.5 hours to complete one rotation‚ or one day. This super fast rotation causes Saturn to flatten at its poles and then bulge at its equator. Saturn has at least 62 moons (also called satellites) and the largest of those

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    additional moons of Saturn; however‚ that discovery has yet to be confirmed. Planet | Number of Moons | Names of Moons | Mercury | 0 | | Venus | 0 | | Earth | 1 | The Moon (sometimes called Luna) | Mars | 2 | Phobos‚ Deimos | | Jupiter | 16* | Metis‚ Adrastea‚ Amalthea‚ Thebe‚ Io‚ Europa‚ Ganymede‚ Callisto‚ Leda‚ Himalia‚ Lysithia‚ Elara‚ Ananke‚ Carme‚ Pasiphae‚ Sinope | Saturn | 18* | Atlas‚ 1981S13 (unnamed as yet)‚ Prometheus‚ Pandora‚ Epimetheus‚ Janus‚ Mimas‚ Enceladus

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    Unit E Science 9 Project

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    Unit E – No More Earth?! Part 1 In a world with limited resources‚ should we use them on space exploration? Space exploration is the discovery and exploration of outer space by the means of space technology. This means that useful and resourceful discoveries are being made every time that we send up humans into space. Over the years‚ space exploration has expanded technology to great heights‚ helped create new industries‚ and help create a peaceful relationship between nations. Space Biology is

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    system- the Sun and group of bodies that revolve around it; Sun attracts by gravity; includes Sun‚ planets (major bodies that orbit a star)‚ asteroids‚ and comets. ~Inner planets- mercury‚ venus‚ earth and mars- solid rocky surface Outer planets- Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus‚ Neptune (Pluto)- gaseous ~Earth’s polar areas are slightly flattened (oblate spheroid) ~Moons- smaller objects that orbit a planet‚ body that orbits a larger body called a satellite. Moons are natural satellites. ~Solar energy

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    This means we can measure the drop in brightness‚ and infer the planet’s mass and size. This information allows us to calculate its density‚ and with that knowledge‚ we can know whether the planet is rocky like Mars‚ Venus or Earth‚ or gaseous‚ like Jupiter‚ Saturn or Uranus (or even icy‚ like

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    The Sun Research Paper

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    extinction of humanity. It’s best you learn about the thing that keeps us alive‚ The Sun. Mass The Sun is by far the largest celestial body in our solar system. It contains more than 99.8% of the total mass of the solar system‚ and Jupiter contains most of the rest. About one million Earths could fit inside it. The Sun is just an ordinary star‚ and that’s true because there are many others similar to it but there are smaller stars than larger ones; The Sun is on the top 10% by mass

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    Uranus Planet Summary

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    URANUS I. Name: URANUS • Ancient Greek deity of the Heavens‚ the earliest supreme god; • Son and mate of Gaia; • The father of Cronus (Saturn); • Grandfather of Zeus (Jupiter); • The only planet whose name is derived from a figure from Greek mythology rather than Roman mythology: II. Characteristics • Dim; • Slow orbit; • Atmosphere contains more "ices" such as water‚ ammonia and methane‚ along with traces

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    mathimetician‚ astronomor and phylisopher‚ he played a major role in the scientific revolution. Galileo worked in applied science and technology. He made observational astronomy including the telescopic comfirmation of the phases of venus and discovered 4 of Jupiters largest satillites. In the late 1615 Galileo tried to defend his view of the geocentric model‚ which actually appeared to attack Urban VII which then spent the rest of his life under house arrest. 9. Explain the following phenomena. Tides -

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    Tycho Brahe

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    Jessica Guisti Science and Belief Extra Credit Galileo believed in the helio-centric theory of Copernicus. Even though at the time of this theory there was nothing that proved it wrong until the Jupiter moons proved Ptolemy wrong‚ they did not prove Copernicus right. Then Tycho Brahe came along at the time that alternative explanations of planetary movements and introduced an intermediate theory that used mathematics in creating a model in which the planets revolved around the sun and together

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