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    plant and how the speaker feels about it: It is not the moon‚ I tell you. It is these flowers lighting the yard. I hate them. I hate them as I hate sex‚ (1-5) “The Mock Orange plant is a sweet enough memory to last all year in the garden. Mock Orange does best in a fertile‚ well-drain soil”. (BHG) The scent of the flowers illuminated the yard as if it was the rays from the moon in a late hour where all you see is the moon in the stars lighting the way. Its essence lingers on.

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    India's Journey in Space

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    Since the second world war a new pavilion has been opened in the field of Science and technology-it is space adventure; a result of cold war development. Informer Soviet Union has led the path followed by U.S.A. There after few other countries have participated in this space competition. Through late in starting India has gained a respectable position in this elite group‚ by sending ‘Aryabhatta’‚ India’s first artificial satellite into‚ the space orbit on 9th April‚ 1975‚ from Soviet cosmo drome

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    Pt1420 Unit 7

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    Across 1. What is the moon phase that is completely dark? 3. What is the moon phase that is completely lit? 5. The motion of one object around another. 7. What happens when objects from space crash into the moon? 9. The light colored streaks that extend outwards from some craters. 14. What is the moon phase that only has a small part on the left that is not showing; losing light? 15. One complete _____ means a whole day has been completed. 16. What is the moon phase that only has a small

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    Aldrin became the first humans ever to land on the moon. About six-and-a-half hours later‚ Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon. As he set took his first step‚ Armstrong famously said‚ “That’s one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” The Apollo 11 mission occurred eight years after President John Kennedy announced a national goal of landing a man on the moon by the end of the 1960s. There are many who believe that the moon landings were hoaxed by the US government to assert

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    the sun may reach temperatures of 400° Celsius or 750° Fahrenheit and the side facing away from the sun may drop to -200° Celsius or -328° Fahrenheit. Its surface is similar to the surface of the moon and is full of craters and completely dry. There is no possibility of life on Mercury. Mercury has no moons. Venus Venus is called after the Roman Goddess of love and beauty. Venus is 0.72 AU from the Sun. The diameter of Venus is 12‚104 kilometres‚ or 7‚521 miles. Venus’s average orbital speed is

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    13 Lunar Eclipse * An eclipse in which the moon passes into the shadow of the Earth * Umbra: the portion of the shadow that receives no direct sunlight from the light source * Penumbra: the portion of a shadow that receives direct light from only part of the light source * Eclipse season: the time of year during which a solar or lunar eclipse is possible Types of Lunar Eclipses * Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: an eclipse where the moon passes through the earth’s penumbra‚ but not the

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    Apollo 11

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    countdown to splashdown‚ Apollo 11 ’s mission was filled with some surprising twists and turns. It took a combination of luck‚ determination and guts for the crew of Michael Collins‚ Buzz Aldrin‚ and Neil Armstrong to get the Eagle to the surface of the moon with only 30 seconds of fuel remaining! Experience the moments leading up to the lunar landing with me. On the morning of July 16‚ 1969 a 60-ton Saturn 5 rocket was given a thorough inspection on launch pad 39-A at the Kennedy Space Center. On board

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    Earth Science Vocab Unit 4 Celestial Objects-A natural object which is located outside of Earth’s atmosphere‚ such as the Moon‚ the Sun‚ an asteroid‚ planet‚ or a  star. Arc- a continuous portion of a circle Constellation-A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Apparent daily motion- Objects in the sky appear to rise in the East and set in the West each day. This apparent daily motion

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    Apollo 11 Essay

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    Apogee "Not since Adam has any human known such solitude as Mike Collins is experiencing during this 47 minutes of each lunar revolution when he’s behind the Moon with no one to talk to except his tape recorder aboard Columbia." -Apollo 11 Mission Control On July 20th‚ 1969‚ at 13:46 UTC‚ the Apollo 11 Lunar Module "Eagle"‚ separates from its parent craft‚ the Command Module "Columbia"‚ and with two of our nations finest pilots- two astronauts- aboard begins its decent toward the lunar surface

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    to be about Wordsworth himself proclaiming that he enjoys the distant beauty of the moon‚ and even when it is hidden behind the clouds beneath it it is still admirable and beautiful. The moon is always bright as if it were smiling constantly‚ whereas man‚ who is spoiled by the many pleasures of the earth along with his fortune‚ always seems to have a sad look upon his face. Wordsworth enjoys the sight of the moon compared to the chaos and turmoil of the world around him that man has created on earth

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