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    Earth and Outer Space

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    Atlas the Mighty One day a comet named Chino was flying in space and smashing everything on its way. Until he reached the Milky Way galaxy. He collided with another comet near a black hole. The explosion was so the black hole exploded and made many planets. The planets were scattered throughout the galaxy. Then the being that was inside named Atlas came out and headed towards earth since he was near the planets. Atlas then started pulling things out a small bag that he contained around

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    Union Is Strength You are a star‚ I am a star‚ compose a collective the Milky Way; you are a grass‚ I am a grass‚ paved the collective green; you are a flower‚ I am a flower‚ inserted into the collective the flower bed..." Yes‚ the collective power of the infinite. Unity‚ all difficulties can be solved. Unity‚ any enemy can be overcome. The results of unity are many. People can enjoy a tension free life living united in the society. It is said that ‘united we stand‚ divide we fall’. It is

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    Date: . 1. WorkSheet 2. It is estimated that light takes 100‚000 years to travel the full distance across our galaxy. If light travels at 3.0 x 108m in one second‚ how long is the Milky Way? Give your answer in standard form (M1) 3. A block cut from asteroid rock was measured to have dimensions: 133mm x 12.4mm x 15.2mm a) Convert the dimensions into SI units

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    Luke M Coffey Lauren Humphreys Honors Geology 2 April 21‚ 2016 Alien Planet Kepler-452b Our Milky Way Galaxy is filled with exoplanets—statistically speaking at least one for each of the hundreds of billions of stars in the galaxy. An astonishing finding is that the most common type of planet in our galaxy are those with sizes between those of Earth and Neptune. This has become a new class of planet that is neither terrestrial nor giant and one without an accepted theory for its formation. Planets

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    meters Light travels at 3x10^8 meters per second One light year is the distance light travels in one year 1 ly= 9x10^15 meters The night sky Air/light pollution takes away from view of the milky way  rare to experience clear view constellations= clusters of stars that create a picture helps us find our way around the sky arcturus is a red star and spica is a blue star Stars are all different sizes and distances from us But they are very far away so they appear as points in the sky while

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    Rural vs Urban Life

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    will throw in a lot more factors for each side. One key thing: if you’re feeling unhappy with your environs‚ think of making a change. Read through this list and ask yourself which factors are most important to you. They’ll likely point you one way or another‚ either towards appreciating what you have now or encouraging you to make a move. So‚ let’s get started. Trent’s Top Advantages of City Life Public transportation One of the biggest leashes around my neck is the requirement of owning

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    intensity of light built up throughout the poem such as: shinning‚ twinkling‚ sparkling‚ and flashing. “Continuous as the starsthat shine (alliteration + simile) And twinkleon the Milky Way‚” The daffodils were compared with the stars shinning and twinkling on the galaxy‚ and enjoying themselves in a happy dance. By that way‚ the poet immortalized the daffodils. They seemed to become more beautiful in the author’s poem. “The waves beside themdanced; but they (alliteration + comparison + personification)

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    Wordsworth. This poem is written from the first person view of the person lying on a couch in the house‚ using a pleasant and calming tone. The person pictures two main scenes: (1) nature with trees‚ daffodils‚ and hills‚ and (2) space with stars and the Milky Way. William Wordsworth uses figurative language such as personification through out the whole poem to bring the nouns to life. "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" shows how people can doze off easily have no limits to how far their imagination can go.

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    Man and His Cosmic Existence

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    The Diagram Above - (Fig 1) - A Working Definition of Terms The above diagram is an over_simplification of the spatial relationship between the cosmic and the terrestrial environments. It represents the local neighbourhood of the cosmos in relation to the terrestrial realms which life has inhabited for the last 4 billion years. It shows the definition of the terrestrial environment to be the earth/moon binary eco-system. It shows that this terrestrial nature is part of a greater nature

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    mediocre words like yellow instead of “golden” the very word golden refers to light dancing off of it‚ shining‚ glimmering. I also love the how he refers to their continuous existence being like the “ never ending stars ..that twinkle on the milky way. William Wordsworth uses imagery very swell‚ because of his word choice. It’s the little things that make such a big difference. Another great example is how he compares them to people as “dancing” and being gleeful” comparing them to the waves

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