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    Dr. Atticus Brent‚ Jacobs Corp‚ Day 1 on Planet Argolis. My officers have decided to send me to this planet‚ in search of supposed alien artifacts that were found on this planet. The same kind of find that made our competitors‚ the FEAT Corporation‚ the industrial giants that they are today. In my opinion‚ a kind of find this big on such a desolate rock would seem absurdly rare. It’s been only a few hours on this planet‚ and I already know it’s going to be the death of me. Scientists do not chase

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    Introduction The moons surface is riddled with craters‚ formed by many asteroids smashing into its surface. These crater differed greatly in size‚ making it easy to assume that the larger the asteroid‚ the larger the crater. While this is partially true‚ it is not the only factor that controls crater size. This experiment will be exploring the asteroids speed and how this effects a craters size. Aim This scientific experiment was conducted to find how the impact speed/energy of an asteroid affects

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    All Summer in a Day

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    Relation between character-atmosphere The environment is an important aspect in a story; it will determine most of the attitudes taken in the written work. The atmosphere will tell the feelings expressed by the characters in the story though to the relation between character-atmosphere. Related with the atmosphere is the mood. Given that the atmosphere affects the character therefore it will also affect the mood. In the story “All Sumer in a Day” the atmosphere has even more influence though

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    Ekadasi is a Sanskrit word‚ which means ’the eleventh’. It refers to the eleventh day of a fortnight belonging to a lunar month. There are two fortnights in a lunar month—the bright and the dark. So‚ Ekadasi occurs twice in a month‚ in the bright fortnight and the dark fortnight. The special feature of Ekadasi‚ as most people know it‚ is a fast‚ abstinence from diet. This is how it is usually understood. ’We do not eat on Ekadasi’‚ is what people understand. In this country (India) it has become

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    Both Sun and Moon play significant roles in this old poem‚ in a symbolic and supernatural way‚ in order to reinforce the mood that Samuel Taylor Coleridge has attempted to create in his use of old legends and superstitions. The role that the sun and moon play in this tale of cursed sailors is an old one‚ retold over and over the years that Coleridge adapted for his own. Although mentioned several times before‚ the Sun makes its first significant appearance in the seventh stanza of the second part

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    The reason for seasons

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    The Reason for Seasons. Seasons are an extraordinary thing on this planet. Other planet have seasons but none as extraordinary as ours. The length of time for our planets season vary based on our distance from the Sun. This essay will include some common misconceptions of why seasons occur and will identify other planets in our solar system that have seasons‚ as well as a discussion of apogee‚ the furthest point from the Earth‚ and Perigee‚ the closest point of the Earth that will identify when

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    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Book Report DON’T PANIC The Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy was written by Douglas Adams and published in the year 1979. It is both a science fiction novel and a comedic read. Adams wrote this novel in a time when space exploration was on every human’s mind. The Americans had recently landed on the moon and the sky had no limit. No one knew how far humans could go or what else was out there. Adams wrote this book to allow humans to see the possibilities

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    In the immensity of the universe‚ Earth is an insignificant star but in this star‚ you can find mankind. It wasn’t doubted that humans are a kind of very strong living beings on the earth. Which thing can make humans achieve this successful circumstance? I think that their emotions and persistence support them to be done which is their goals. Just like me‚ when I’m a child‚ I don’t know these details because I like to do some interesting things I think but I never pay attention to end what is good

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    The dystopian film‚ 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick journeys the galaxy during the commencement of the earth. During this enthralling journey comes the development of apes‚ which ignite the idea of the evolution of the most insolent species to ever roam the planet—humans. Now man has to prepare for the evolution of extreme intelligence—technology. Hal is an artificial intelligence that was created by Dave and Frank to help man with tasks easier and efficiently in the spaceship Discovery

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    Nikhil Jain Professor Kornreich Astronomy 1105 10 July 2015 Analyzing the Science of Science Fiction As our knowledge of the universe expands‚ so does our imagination. Today’s science fiction movies‚ such as Interstellar‚ are based on new discoveries and research that older movies‚ such as 2001: A Space Odyssey‚ did not have. However‚ both movies stayed true to science‚ etc My goal in this paper is to discuss the accuracy of the physics and astronomy in Interstellar‚ and compare it to 2001: A Space

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