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    Alien Existence

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    aliens must exist because of the discovery of earthlike planets‚ proof of alien existence in ancient history‚ and the millions of sightings that many people have reported. The first‚ and perhaps the most intriguing‚ piece of evidence is the discoveries of earthlike planets in recent years. In the last couple years there have been many reports that planets from other galaxies have many of the same properties as planet Earth does. These planets may have supported life or are maybe even still supporting

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    theories that emerged before the 18th century concerning the formation of the solar system. Solar disruption theory states that the collision of the sun with another stars caused debris to be ejected from its mass and these debris eventually became the planets. This theory was later discarded for the nebula theory of solar system formation. However there are some scientists that propose that it has some merit. The big question up until the 18th century was how the solar system was born. There were many

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    HD 219134b

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    Another extrasolar planet now called HD 219134b was just discovered‚ and it’s actually a rocky planet‚ like Earth. It’s also the closest rocky planet yet discovered this close to our own solar system. Huzzah! HOW FAR IS THIS MAJESTIC OASIS Too far for you to walk or drive. Or fly‚ for that matter. HD 219134b is 21 light years away‚ but it is possible for us to explore the planet someday. This newfound planet is also a “transiting” world‚ meaning it crosses in front of its host star from our perspective

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    Question 1: Draw a line connecting each law on the left with a description of it on the right. only a force acting on an object can change its motion Kepler’s 1st Law Kepler’s 2nd Law planets move faster when close to the sun Kepler’s 3rd Law Newton’s 1st Law planets orbit the sun in elliptical paths planets with large orbits take a long time to complete an orbit Question 2: When written as P2 = a3 Kepler’s 3rd Law (with P in years and a in AU) is applicable to … a) any object orbiting our sun

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    the metric that allows us to calculate human pressure on the planet and come up with facts‚ such as: If everyone lived the lifestyle of the average American we would need five planets. This section of our Web site explains how the Ecological Footprint works in basic terms. It examines the benefits of ecological accounting‚ introduces some of the most important Footprint findings‚ and addresses provocative questions: Do we fit on the planet? How can the Footprint foster sustainable human development

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    life determination. When the story opens we learn of a mission to liberate and populate the jovian planet Jupiter. The head of this study‚ and protagonist of the story‚ is a man named Kent Fowler. Fowler has two by two sent four men to Jupiter already and as the story begins is planning to send a fifth. The only problem is not a single one of these five men return. Now living on a jovian planet such as Jupiter is impossible for human beings within their current God given state so before sending

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    legends of the Venus fly trap known as John. She goes around destroying entire planets which it why Mars‚ Jupiter‚ and Planet X is now just a figment of the imagination. As John goes rampaging through you start seeing the Nova Squadron forming a huge shield using the galactic rift fleet. Now let’s go back to the birthplace of John. John was a science experiment that came from the planet XX 1251. XX 1251 is a planet that is run by Venus fly traps. The only issue is that they were getting too much

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    Physics

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    Universe is where everything exists‚ matter and energy. There are two main models of the universe: the geocentric model and the heliocentric model. The geocentric model is where the Sun and other planets‚ moons and stars revolve around the Earth. The heliocentric model states that the Earth and other planets rotate around the Sun. Scientists such as Johannes Kepler‚ Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton were vital in proving that heliocentrism is true. This includes Galileo studies of the moons of Jupiter

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    consider on life existing on Mars and not the other planets? It is because of the planet’s closeness to earth and other important similarities. Space scientists have made several trips to Mars in a attempt to establish any hypothetical truth in Mars supporting life‚ only to come back empty-handed or with negative results. As a result‚ a section of scientists have deduced that Mars cannot support life because it lacks surface water. Similarly‚ unlike our planet‚ Mars lacks the magnetic pull‚ which is a quite

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    What Is the Universe?

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    contains many stars‚ planets‚ black holes and everything in between. The universe is a net that holds everything that exists. Everything that is not within the universe‚ is non-existent‚ therefore everything that the universe is “not”‚ also does not exist. Whatever does not exist within the Universe is not assigned a specific word or definition. The Earth is one aspect of the Universe. In our solar system‚ the Earth is the third planet from the Sun. It is located between the planets Venus and Mars

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