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    This essay is aiming to present a feasible proposal for landing onto the Europa‚ which is the second closest moon to Jupiter. In human being’s history‚ the efforts and explorations of looking for extraterrestrial life never stops‚ from the moon to Mars‚ from the Voyager 1 and 2 which carry with human being information‚ to Galileo mission launched in 1989 and recently Curiosity rover. After investigated numerous data and images‚ Scientists are now focusing on a few planets and moons selected as high

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    Structure of the Earth

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    Life on Mars and Life on Earth • Life on Earth - Right spot‚ suitable for life - Size of earth has allowed the internal heat from leaking too rapidly - Plate tectonic activity and bulkinism helps maintain and recycle carbon dioxide which helps prevent the earth from freezing - The magnetic field from the inner core maintains heat at a certain level protecting earth - Within the atmosphere‚ there exists hydrogen‚ water‚ methane and ammonia - These gases are subject to lightening and

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    the Water” many of the scientific facts about Mars can be found in the article “What Would it Take To Live There.” The first fact in “Follow the Water” is the deadly radiation that is found on Mars. “The cabin is made of thick black plastic‚ sturdy enough to protect us from the solar radiation‚ which can kill you—give you terrible skin cancer. That’s what the Firsts found out. Some of them had to have their noses removed.” In fact if you travel to Mar you could be exposed to the radiation which could

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    Do Aliens Exist?

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    among us. They come from spaceships (some call “flying saucers”). It has been sited in various countries including the US. There are many people who agree that aliens do exist‚ there have been eyewitnesses. Aliens‚ are mostly suspected to come from mars the red planet‚ as their have been many sitting of UFO’s in NASA satellites. Many astronauts also have seen strange objects in space. There also have been many crop circles which couldn’t have been done overnight by humans Aliens are made up‚ as

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    Fueling NASA‚ the Key to Unlocking the Universe Could Mars be the next planet humans inhabit? Who will be the first to determine how to get to this red-dirt home‚ the governments of the world or private companies? Robert Gebelhoff‚ in an article for the Washington Post‚ stated that the Space Race is far from over in today’s society‚ and the stakes are just as high as before (Gebelhoff 3). With the idea of leaving Earth looms overhead‚ scientists and engineers are busy at work coming up with theories

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    The Solar System

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    orbits the most eccentric of the eight planets. Venus is the second planet from the Sun. The planet is named after the Roman Goddess of love and beauty. Earth the third planet is the denest and the fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System. Mars the fourth planet and the second smallest planet‚ named the Roman God War is often described as the Red planet. Jupiter the fifth and largest planet in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with mass one-thousandth that of the the Sun but its two and

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    Assumptions

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    What assumptions did Gallinger make that he could have avoided in his interactions with the Martians? I will argue that Gallinger made many avoidable assumptions throughout the novel‚ such as: Braxa loving him‚ the matriarchs voting against him‚ and thinking that the Martian culture was unsophisticated. Assumptions can be defined as hasty conclusions‚ typically based off of prior knowledge‚ which may or may not hold true. Gallinger is the protagonist in “A Rose for Ecclesiastes”; he is a linguist

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    because the book contains outrageous descriptions of impossible events. Plot Summary: War of the Worlds is a tale about an alien invasion. The story begins on a normal day in England. There is an unusual bright flash‚ seemingly coming from the planet‚ Mars. The people soon discover that this was the launching of an artificial cylinder‚ containing monstrous “martians”. A second cylinder follows‚ then a third‚ fourth‚ fifth‚ and so on. They attack with massive heat rays‚ which destroy almost anything in

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    "RAWR!" You hear as a giant three hundred foot Venus fly trap comes falling out of the sky. You’ve only heard legends of the Venus fly trap known as John. She goes around destroying entire planets which it why Mars‚ Jupiter‚ and Planet X is now just a figment of the imagination. As John goes rampaging through you start seeing the Nova Squadron forming a huge shield using the galactic rift fleet. Now let’s go back to the birthplace of John. John was a science experiment that came from the planet

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    of the world‚ they found people treat the holograms like avatars. They do not get too close‚ and treat computers like machines. His invention has also inspired another company to create OnSight; which was used to take pictures (we already had) of Mars and together creating an immersive Martian environment to experience. The article ends with the

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