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    each habitable planet

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    slowly with every massacre. No one could escape the skyward eruption of the detonated volcano; life on planet earth would come to an end. Planet Earth would be burnt to a crisp if not completely destroyed down to the core. If still in existence however it would evolve into perhaps if small one of Mars or Venus’s moons but if size and shape is still intact it would just become one of the 9 lifeless planets in our solar system. Earth would become so poisonous that life would and could no longer exist on

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    Bruce Silver Professor Shawn Dry History 1520 14 June 2010 Why Should We Explore Jupiter’s Moon Europa? The planet Jupiter‚ some 500 million miles from Earth is a very unique planet. Besides being 1200-1500 (estimates vary) times larger than the Earth‚ The planet Jupiter is surrounded by a small solar system by itself. The planet Jupiter has some 72 moons orbiting it at present count‚ and these moons come in all shapes‚ sizes‚ and physical variations. Many of these moons have quite interesting

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    Zach Carroll Comps. & Society Prof. Fisk November 7th “Forbidden Planet” There are many themes in “Forbidden Planet” such as greed‚ jealousy‚ and . But the most important theme is using technology as a means of extending intellectual consciousness. The “Id Monster” represents mans deepest fears and it was made possible by technology. Basically‚ the underlying message is that technology will progress faster than the human mind will‚ and the fall of mankind will be because of technology

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    After researching some articles I finally found this one that couth my full attention. This article was released by NASA on 3/11/2013 and talks about the discovery of the closest star system found in a century. NASA’s made this discovery through there Wide-field Infrared Survey known as “WISE”. WISE discover a pair of stars that is set as the third closest star system to the sun. The founding of these two stars is the closest system founded since 1916. Bothe these two stars are called brown dwarfs

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    evidence suggesting that the planet was once rich in water‚ but no longer. This shows one fact that it had the resources to sustain life. Furthermore‚ I watched a program a few years back that showed hylogryphics in underground tombs of planes‚ computers‚ and cars‚ dated thousands of years old. These carvings happened years before these were even invented on earth. I believe these items were in existence at that time‚ but because of the lack of resources on the new planet‚ the people had to start

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    rather than nothing at all‚ right? So‚ I’d also like to take it upon myself to explore the various existing conjectures‚ and other related topics which led to their creation. First up‚ is the Mayan calendar which predicted the location of the planet Venus with an error of only two hours per 500 years. Given that the equipment during that time was not very advanced‚ the Mayans did an excellent job in deducing the position of Venus in space. Moreover‚ they also managed to calculate the length of

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    Personification

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    watched the moon and stars planets as well as Venus and Mars how they all flew past the skies‚ so very far viewing such a miraculous sight was not of par Yet there was one planet near Venus he could not name it irritated him‚ like a shirt with a stain ‘twas closest to the sun‚ it orbits it; its duty never done he decided to call it Mercury‚ it knew its path‚ yet its mind was filled with uncertainty He continued to watch the skies until they faded away the planets‚ no longer visible‚ to

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    people think that we should continue exploring the space‚ and others think that we should stop exploring the space. These people have their own reasons for it or against it. Either way‚ space exploration has both its advantages and disadvantages. In my personal opinion‚ I think that we should continue exploring the space because exploring space gives people many benefits. Exploring the space will solve humans’ oversized population and scarce resources problems‚ and also will improve our technology

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    Early Western Scientists Brittany M. Singleton Honors 201 Newberry College Early Western Scientists The Renaissance era is known to be the era of “rebirth”. This “rebirth” began in Italy in the fourteenth century and spread north‚ including England‚ to other countries by the sixteenth century (Anonymous C 2013). The Renaissance was more than just a reawakening‚ this time period brought new discoveries both geographically and intellectually. Renaissance thinkers often associated

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