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    GS 1140 Future Statement

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    Unmanned Pilot based right outside Las Vegas‚ Nevada. Today we are capable of conducting unmanned missions to Mars to learn and discover the uninhabited planet. NASA is developing the capabilities needed to send humans to an asteroid by 2025 and Mars in the 2030s. Mars is the 4th planet from the sun. It has always been the 3rd race in space since man first reached space and man landed on the moon. Mars has had robotic explorers study the planet for over 40 years. Ever since the International Space Station

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    Sets of T-Squares Opposing planets: Mars – Saturn Squared Planet(s) (Apex): Mercury‚ Jupiter‚ Pluto The T-Square is represented by the block of the opposing action/drive (Mars) and structure/discipline (Saturn) forces. When these two elements clash‚ the squares (boiling energy) causes a friction between the two forces‚ causing the individual two solve the tension and find the balance. As the T-Square is an unstable pattern‚ the solution is found within the other side of the apex that provides

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    REACTION PAPER 1. Terraforming Mars Terraforming is the process of transforming a hostile environment into one suitable for human life. Being that Mars is the most Earth-like planet‚ it is the best candidate for terraforming. At the rate that the human population is growing‚ it is already evident that we are overpopulating earth‚ and with no signs of the population increase slowing‚ it is obvious that we are going to need to find new living arrangements. Where are we to find more space? The

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    Where ? Because we are planetary creatures‚ when most people think about space colonization they usually envision homes on Mars or perhaps Earth’s moon. Colonization of those bodies is in fact much less desirable than orbital colonization‚ even though Mars and the Moon are the only practical solid bodies suitable for colonization in the solar system‚ at least for the next few centuries. Venus is far too hot. Mercury experiences extreme temperatures‚ as the days and nights are so long. Jupiter‚ Saturn

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    SOLAR SYSTEM About 5 Billion years ago‚ y There was no Sun‚ no Earth& no Moon y Only cosmic dust and gasses drifted in the darkness of space SOLAR SYSTEM THEORY The solar system was formed by a slowly spinning cloud of gas and cosmic dust‚ gradually the cloud began to spin faster and faster this formed a large spinning whirl at the centre and smaller whirls surrounding it at various distances. SOLAR SYSTEM THEORY The huge and heavy centre became hot enough to start thermo nuclear

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    explore the tenacity of the human race. Four separate expeditions to Mars‚ resulted in four different disasters for the crews‚ yet still the humans kept trying to conquer the frontier that was Mars. Mars as a planet tries to prove itself to be hostile to humanity with thin oxygen yet fails due to the tenacity of the colonists. “No!...I’ll be all right. I’ve got to stay here!” the words of Benjamin Driscoll‚ the Johnny Appleseed of Mars. The man who refused to admit defeat and return to Earth even after

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    83 x 107 | |Venus |6.05 x 103 |1.08 x 108 | |Earth |6.38 x 103 |1.50 x 108 | |Moon |1.74 x 103 |3.84 x 105 | |Mars |3.40 x 103 |2.27 x 108 | |Jupiter |7.14 x 104 |7.78 x 108 | |Io |1.82 x 103 |4.22 x 105 | |Ganymede |2.63 x 103

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    Phys1160 Essay Questions

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    PHYS1160 Essays Essays should be between 1500 and 2000 words. The word limit should include the text‚ figure captions‚ footnotes‚ but not the reference list (we are happy to see lots of references). You will lose marks for going over or under the word limit. You are welcome to include pictures. However try to ensure that they help to illustrate the argument presented in the essay and are not mere adornment. Your essay should be written for a well informed but non-specialist audience. The style used

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    that exist in the universe. However‚ one extraterrestrial volcano‚ perhaps the most commonly refered to extraterrestrial volcano‚ has developed a bit of name recognition over the years. Olympus Mons‚ one of the many volcanos found on Mars‚ is a giant shield volcano ("Mars | Volcano World | Oregon State University"‚ 2016). To give the phrase "giant sheild volcano" scale‚ Olympus Mons is 374 miles in diameter‚ meaning the extraterrestrial volcano is roughly the size of the state of Arizona ("United States

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    SES4U Final Assessment Part 1: Impact Craters An impact crater (impact basin or sometimes crater) is a circular depression on a surface‚ usually referring to a planet‚ moon‚ asteroid‚ or other celestial body‚ caused by a collision of a smaller body (meteorite) with the surface. In the center of craters on Earth a crater lake often accumulates‚ and a central island or peak (caused by rebounding crustal rock after the impact) is usually a prominent feature in the lake. Ancient craters whose relief

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