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    but with our burgeoning thirst of knowledge‚ we quench this thirst with science. Although we have a superior understanding of how our universe was formed‚ this question still remains. By sending Cassini to the f-ring of Saturn we can observe how planets form and interact with other matter in space‚ determine the definitive age of the rings and disprove pre-existing theories about Saturn as a whole. A subject of constant debate for scientists has always been the age of Saturn’s rings. Many say that

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    the red planet. I have also included some recent discoveries of what NASA has found that may give advantages to the humans. This essay is going to go through several points with detailed research about why or why can’t humans live on Mars. Introduction Despite Mars having a dry and cold climate‚ both Earth and Mars still have a lot of similarity‚ including the size‚ structure and the inclination. The population of Earth will increase and soon there would be not enough space on this planet and because

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    individuals that claim that they have seen an “alien spacecraft” or witnessed a “space invasion” and have claimed to have been supposedly abducted by “aliens”. Although what they could have seen could have looked very much like something from another planet because they have no evidence to show what they saw then why should anyone believe it? What people actually see when they claim to see “aliens” could be something that looks like aliens or has the same quality as a space shape‚ for example seeing

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    crept to unexpected depths: Off the coast of Florida‚ researchers say they found the venomous invader thriving around a sunken ship at 300 feet (91 meters) below the water’s surface. Kepler Spacecraft Should Pin Down ’Alien Earth’ Planets Despite Glitch NASA’s planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft should be able to achieve its primary mission goal regardless of whether or not it can bounce back from a recent malfunction‚ researchers say. Student Team Set for Zero-Gravity Fire Experiment on NASA ’Vomit

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    several planets‚ those that are visible to the naked eye‚ and with out the aids that modern technology allow us‚ had been identified "before recorded history"‚ as an article about the discovery in "Science and It’s Times" explains (Schlager 1). Hershel‚ as a budding astronomer‚ had a desire to explore more that what the naked eye‚ or his weak telescopes‚ could offer him‚ so he began experimenting to craft new‚ more powerful instruments. These more powerful

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    Bibliography: Atlas of Uranus by Garry Hunt Printed in Great Britain Published by the press syndicate of the University of Cambridge page 7 The Outer Planets URANUS‚Neptune‚PLUTO Marshall Cavendish Corporation 1992 Published by Marshall Cavendish Corporation page 6

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    “Since we cannot change reality‚ let us change the eyes which see reality” -Nikos Kazantzakis. Nicolaus Copernicus battled with the powerful church to change the minds that believed Earth is the center of the universe therefore he changed today’s reality. The heliocentric theory proposed in 1543 revolutionized the scientific world throughout Europe socially by sparking a scientific revolution and religiously by causing a major conflict between theologians and astronomers. The Idea of heliocentrism

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    might not be able to travel through space and explore new planets. A planet that scientists have been heavily studying is Mars mostly because they have found that there was once life on Mars. The facts lie within science‚ but has the government been lying about life on Mars this whole time? Is there already human inhabitants on Mars creating a second Earth for when Earth is completely depleted of natural resources? Mars is the only planet in our Solar System‚ other than Earth‚ that can withhold life

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    is focusing on how to make Mars livable for humans. Kunzig also wants his readers to know how will NASA transform Mars into a planet like Earth‚ by using a timeline. He actually agree on his topic‚ he believes that Mars can also be like Earth‚ a habitable and safe planet. Adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere will actually make the planet warm‚ and here on our planet‚ we know how to do it. Kunzig also asked for others’ opinion namely‚ Chris McKay‚ a planetary scientist in NASA‚ James Graham

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    Drake equation allows scientists to calculate the uncertain number of factors which may determin possible extraterrestrial civilizations. Frank Drake looks to answer the question “ How many planets might have life?” The equation highly involves the fraction of stars that have planets and the number of planets that could support

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