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    EME communication

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    EME communication EME communication‚ which stands for Earth-Moon-Earth communication‚ is known as moon bounce. The concept is to send radio signals from the earth to the moon‚ then by the surface of the moon reflected back to earth and then signal received. It means to use the moon as a passive reflector for accomplishing the two way communication between two locations on earth. As we know the distance between the Earth and the moon is very large‚ there will be huge path loss during the transmission

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    On Discovering Myself

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    Name : Ricahuerta ‚ Kimberlee kate Tides - are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth. Most places in the ocean usually experience two high tides and two low tides each day (semidiurnal tide)‚ but some locations experience only one high and one low tide each day (diurnal tide) Two types of tides Spring Tides By definition‚ spring tides are the horizontal flow of water toward

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    The Apollo Hoax

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    the Apollo moon landing‚ but is that true? First of all‚ what is NASA? The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation’s civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. One of NASA program was “Apollo”. The Apollo program was the spaceflight effort carried out by the United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)‚ that landed the first humans on Earth’s Moon. Conceived

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    Tide Waves Research Paper

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    produced by the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun. Winds and currents move the surface of the water causing waves. The gravitational attraction of the moon causes the oceans to bulge in the direction of the moon. Another bulge occurs on the opposite side because the Earth is also being pulled toward the moon and away from the water on the far side. Ocean levels fluctuate daily as the sun‚ the moon‚ and the earth interact. As the moon travels around the earth and as they‚ together

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    moonstuff

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    will need to do the following: Draw an image of the dark and light portions of your moon-on-a-stick in the circle provided. Use the chart below the data table to describe your position relative to the sun. Name the phase of the moon at each position Data Table Position number Description of your position relative to the sun Name of moon phase 1  Moon aligns and theres a lunar eclipse  Full moon 2  The moon is showing less  Gibbous (waning) 3  Angled right with sun and earth  Last quarter

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    11 October 2012 Paul Zindel ‘s Purpose Tupac Shakur had described this ability to overcome adversity in his poem‚ “The Rose That Grew From Concrete”. Paul Zindel tells this type of scenario in his play The Effect of Gamma Rays On the Man in the Moon Marigolds. There are three characters in his play‚ Beatrice‚ the mother‚ Ruth‚ a daughter‚ and Tillie(Matilda)‚ the other daughter. Beatrice raises Ruth and Tillie in verbally abusive environment. Ruth’s character is rough much like her mother

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    Saturn

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    4 How was Saturn discovered? Saturn was first discovered by an Italian scientist Galileo Galilei. He first saw the Saturn’s rings in 1610 but was confused by its odd appearance. He described them as “handles” and later he thought of them as twin moons orbiting around Saturn. The image he was seeing wasn’t clear because he was using his

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    Chrysanthemum Ti

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    A compilation of elegant word choice and syntax‚ “The Sun and Moon” is a poem written by author Chrysanthemum Ti. In this poem‚ Ti develops a story‚ told in a first person point of view‚ which illustrates both the gradual resentment and contentment felt by the narrator as she compares her successes and failures to those of her brother. In creating this tale‚ Ti utilizes a shift in tone as well as two significant metaphors to suggest that with time‚ perceptions change‚ which can allow for a greater

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    Neil Armstrong made their first steps onto the moon as Armstrong took the first step he uttered " That’s one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind." But not everybody believes in the moon landing theorists have come together to try and encourage an investigation towards the mission. The U.S should not be scared to open an investigation so the truth about Apollo 11 can be uncovered. Theorists have brought up great theories to support the moon landing hoax. The image that has been brought

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    apollo 11

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    named Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin‚ Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins completed a voyage to outer space to land on the moon. A feat never before accomplished by mankind. The mission lasted 8 days 3hrs and 18 min. When Neil Armstrong walked on the moon he placed a sign that read “here men from planet earth first set foot upon the moon July 1969 a.d. With his footsteps forever imprinted on the moon. During our group discussion I was particularly intrigued to learn that Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong had somewhat

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