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    Solar System Our solar neighborhood is an exciting place. The Solar System is full of planets‚ moons‚ asteroids‚ comets‚ minor planets‚ and many other exciting objects. Learn about Io‚ the explosive moon that orbits the planet Jupiter‚ or explore the gigantic canyons and deserts on Mars. How Did The Solar System form? This is an important question‚ and one that is difficult for scientists to understand. After all‚ the creation of our Solar System took place billions of years before there

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    Joe Landis Block 1 Mr. Craft Research Report Joe Landis i The Planet Venus iii Introduction iii The Surface iii The Atmosphere iii Volcanoes v Magellan Mission v Work Cited Page vii The Planet Venus Introduction The planet we know as Venus is the second planet from the Sun in our solar system. The Planet is also the brightest if we were looking at it from earth. According to a some information I have found it "is the third brightest celestial object in the sky (after the

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    other planets and other great wonders that happen so many kilometers away is now more than ever mesmerizing than when I was a little girl. Now‚ it is not only about the Sun‚ Moon‚ and Stars‚ but also about other great wonders across space such as comets‚ geysers‚ planets‚ and many moons. It is fascinating how the universe has many large and small planets with so many differences in structure but yet has so many similarities as to have been being built. From a documentary series‚ The Planets‚ the

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    The Sun (Star of the Family) Planet word comes from Greek ‚which means „wandering star“. Sun is the heaviest among Solar System. If we take total mass of whole Solar System‚ the Sun would be 99.86% of the total. Sun is a ball of hot‚burning gases. Sun is the nearest star to the Earth. Sun is the source of all energy for life on Earth. On the Sun’s surface‚ there are dark patches known as sunspots. These are patches of gas that looks dark since they are cooler than their surroundings. The light

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    Avatar Essay In the movie Avatar‚ the planet Pandora is similar to earth in many ways‚ yet it has many differences as well. The way Pandora looks highly resembles that way scientists theorize the way earth looked millions of years ago. This could be because the planet Pandora is in an early stage of development‚ or it could simply be because the Na’vi respect their environment and maintain the balance of life. They don’t pollute their environment and they let nature run its course freely. There

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    8. In both Hipparchian and Ptolemaic systems‚ the planets are assumed to move in a small circle called an epicycle‚ which in turn moves along a larger circle called a deferent. Both circles rotate clockwise and are roughly parallel to the plane of the Sun’s orbit (ecliptic). Despite the fact that the system is considered geocentric‚ the planets’ motion was not centered on the Earth but on what is called the eccentric. The orbits of planets in this system are epitrochoids. The epicycle rotated and

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    Space Colonization is survival of the human race off the planet Earth. Unfortunately‚ at the rate at which humans are destroying the Earth we are going to have to find another life sustaining planet very soon. Resources on Earth will inevitably run out‚ thus ending our tenure on Earth (unless new/different resources are used‚ climate gets under control‚ there is not a nuclear war/fallout‚ etc.)‚ and if we don’t have another planet ready for colonization or already colonized‚ the human race will become

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    SOLAR SYSTEM PLANETS MERCURY • The closest planet to the sun‚ Mercury is only a bit larger than Earth’s moon. Its day side is scorched by the sun and can reach 840 degrees Fahrenheit (450 Celsius)‚ but on the night side‚ temperatures drop to hundreds of degrees below freezing. VENUS • The second planet from the sun‚ Venus is terribly hot‚ even hotter than Mercury. The atmosphere is toxic. The pressure at the surface would crush and kill you. Scientists describe Venus’ situation as a runaway greenhouse

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    low tides each day‚ called a semi­diurnal tide.    Marias­​ a dark region of considerable extent on the surface of the moon    Crater­a large‚ bowl­shaped cavity in the ground or on the surface of a planet or the moon‚ typically one  caused by an explosion or the impact of a meteorite or other celestial body.    Retrograde­A planets backward motion in the sky     Rille­ Valley Like structure that meanders across some regions of the moons maria    Galilean­Adjective of a relating to galilee    Tesserae­​ a small block of stone

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    simple sun-planet system.In the simple sun-planet system‚ I see that the sun is also moving around. Specifically‚ what happens to the central object (the Sun)?The sun is moving. It is moving because it is being pulled by the gravitational force that is between the sun and the planet. Can you explain why the central object moves? The central object moves because the sun is off to one side and the orbit is elliptical. HINT: Is gravitational attraction only the sun pulling on the planet? Does the

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