Characters: * Jupiter * Mercury * Baucis * Philemon Scene 1 Jupiter was drinking nectar. He then calls for Mercury. Jupiter: Mercury! Come here at once. Mercury: (bow) what is it‚ my Lord? Jupiter: I come down to earth whenever I’m tired and weary. Disguise myself as mortal and go look for adventures. But now‚ I have decided to visit the Earth again. I have received word of a very ungracious group of humans in Phrygia. (Stands up) On this trip‚ I am determined to see
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1. Statement of the problem The issue in the formation of Jupiter is how each company will treat their investment in the company. This paper will perform a consolidation analysis that follows the guidelines of the VIE model laid out in ASC 810-10. I will determine whether Jupiter is a Variable Interest Entity and who is the primary beneficiary. 2. Relevant Facts • Saturn and Venus‚ two unrelated parties‚ formed Jupiter‚ a joint venture • Saturn owns 51% and Venus owns 49%‚ contributing
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Mercury and Pluto are very small planets. Venus: Venus has acid rain on it and Pluto does not. Earth: Earth is habitable and has water While Pluto is too far away for heat to reach it Mars: mars is a Gas-Giant while Pluto is an Ice-Giant Jupiter: Jupiter is the largest planet while Pluto is so small it’s a dwarf planet Saturn: Saturn has rings while Pluto does not Uranus: All immature jokes aside Pluto and Uranus are both Ice-Giants A dwarf planet is a planetary objects which is spherical
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Jupiter’s Climate Director Jupiter’s climate is very different to the climate on Earth‚ as well as the temperature that are much colder. Jupiter is a gaseous planet and so it does not have a solid surface‚ because of it being made out of gas it technically has no surface. Temperatures range from high to low on Jupiter because of all the types of gases and layers that they are in‚ such as the upper atmosphere where it is colder and increases closer to the center. At the top of Jupiter’s clouds the
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and becomes a “gas giant”. It is an advantage for it to have a massive planet well outside its orbit‚ like Jupiter to divert potential devastating asteroids away or to make them destroy themselves (as in the asteroid belt). It must have an atmosphere like that on Earth‚ that is dominated by nitrogen and oxygen. It must not be too massive for it might also retain hydrogen and helium like Jupiter. It must not be too low in mass for this will cause the oxygen and nitrogen to escape and only heavier nucleus
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Venus – Second planet from the sun. Rotates in the opposite direction than most other planets. Earth – Third planet from the sun. Known as the only planet to harbor life. Mars – Fourth planet from the sun and the second smallest in the solar system. Jupiter – The fifth planet from the sun and the largest in the solar system. Saturn – Sixth planet from the sun. Only planet with a ring around it. Uranus – Seventh planet from the sun. Third largest planetary radius. Neptune – Eighth planet from the sun
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Like the other gas giants‚ Uranus has a very thick cloud cover and an atmosphere made up mostly of hydrogen‚ helium‚ methane‚ and ammonia. The trace amount of methane is what gives Uranus and its twin‚ Neptune‚ their blue color. Unlike Saturn and Jupiter‚ Uranus has a different internal structure. The core of Uranus is probably composed of liquid rock. Then‚ farther up‚ the liquid rock slowly gives way to an ocean made mostly of hydrogen‚ helium‚ and water‚ with small amounts of ammonia and methane
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areas on Venus that could only be true if the Sun was at the centre of the universe. He further discovered that the Moon did not have a smooth surface‚ but was covered with mountains and craters. Galileo also discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter‚ reinforcing that the Sun was at the centre of the universe. As all these primary discoveries were possible through a telescope‚ it laid the foundation for more telescopic developments and discoveries. 2) Pluto has recently been reclassified as
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the creatures. He realizes he needs to get off the ship to worn earth about the creatures. Days before the disaster occurred Kate was sent onto the ship to study and observe the natural resources of the planet Jupiter‚ not knowing that the main reason the ship was sent to Jupiter was that it planned to be blown up with the machine that creates the creatures‚ also known as the marker and Kate’s genetics is the key to destroying the marker. After Isaac’s first encounter with the creatures
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the tail of the comet always point away from the Sun‚ so after a comet has passed the Sun it actually travels tail first. Movement of Comets • They travel around the sun in long looping orbits that bring them near the sun on one end and around Jupiter on the other hand. • If a comet has large orbit‚ it takes a long time to go around the sun. Some are “short-period” comets that take 5 or 10 years to complete an orbit. Some are “long-period” comets that take decades‚ centuries‚ or millennia to orbit
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