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    You must have heard of bigfoot‚ the notchless monster‚ and especially aliens! The question whether or not there is life on Mars sparks up many arguments. So far there isn’t much evidence to proof whether life exists on Mars. Mars doesn’t have enough resources to keep an organism alive‚ which explains why nothing is interacting with its atmosphere. “Everything learned from space exploration thus far indicates that the knowledge lying in wait for those who manage to observe the universe from outside

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    light in the darkest of times. Could you even imagine a world without a moon? A world in which the black of night would only be interrupted by countless stars‚ the sun would be doomed to rise and shine on its own and the earth would be a lonely rocky planet only surrounded by celestial bodies to far away to see with human eyes. In order to research the effects the moon has on different variables‚

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    ASTR 101 Size of the Solar System Name _______ Section __ Overview · Become familiar with the scale of the planets vs. their distances. · Get an overview of the solar system. · 50 points are possible Introduction It is easy to flip to the index of an astronomy textbook to discover that‚ say‚ the Sun lies 150 million kilometers away from Earth. It is far more difficult (if not impossible)‚ however‚ to picture this distance in our mind. In this exercise

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    because‚ Sun’s planets and their moons and asteroids which travel around the sun in definite paths called orbits. 3. What are the members of the Solar System? ANS. The members of the Solar System are Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus‚ Neptune‚ Earth‚ Venus‚ Mars‚ and Mercury. 4. What is the basis for classifying a planet as an inner or an outer planet? Which are the inner planets? The outer planets? ANS. The Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth‚ and Mars are called the inner planets. The outer planets are Jupiter

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    In the dystopian story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury it takes place on a colonized planet of Venus. On Venus it always rains and focuses on school kids. Only the main character Margot remembers what the sun feels like‚ this is because she came from the planet Earth. For this reason many of her peers resent her and make fun of her. Throughout the story the reader can tell that the ‘darkness’ may cloud someone’s judgment until they see the light. In the beginning this is shown when the story

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    problem with a sun-centered theory of the universe. What kept such massive bodies like the earth and the planets revolving eternally around the sun? Copernicus had no answer. When it came to explaining the physics (as opposed to the mathematics) of a moving earth‚ Copernicus’s theory was less com- prehensive. On the older earth-centered theory‚ the earth didn’t have to move and the other planets were composed of a totally different kind of material‚ aether‚ whose natural state was to revolve in perfect

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    If the planet earth continues on the path that it is headed for‚ it is predicted that between 2020 and 2029 that we will reach our maximum carrying capability for humans. In 1960 the human population was roughly 3 billion‚ since then it has more then doubled to 6.8 billion and is still rapidly growing. Humans add 1.5 million people to this earth every week. There are 4 main causes for the overpopulation of earth; decline in death rate‚ increase in birth rate‚ migration and lack of education.

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    his novels are. Bradbury begins his novel in January of 2030 in Ohio where a rocket is launched into space heading for Mars. In the following month on Mars‚ a Martian named Ylla begins having strange dreams about a rocket from Earth landing on her planet and a strange creature named Nathaniel York emerging from it. Ylla’s dreams come true‚ and the men from Earth finally land on Mars‚ but her husband shoots them all. The next expedition from Earth lands in August 2030‚ this time carrying three men

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    new perspective on our solar system‚ by being able to view how nature works outside of our own planet. Earth is a unique planet. So unique that our technology today has not discovered any other planets or satellites that could sustain human life. The earths atmosphere is composed of about 80 percent nitrogen and 20 percent oxygen however‚ space exploration might lead to a discovery of a similar planet to escape the depletion of our atmosphere. Technology in our current generation is ever changing

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    to save mother Earth. Some people Saying that Saving mother earth was so very hard. Is anyone concerned with what our world will be like in years to come? With the effects of global warming is causing to the environment‚ it’s hard to say that our planet Earth will be the way it is today. Today I have talked to you about the need to save our mother earth. I want to talk to you about the important role each of us play in the reduction and reverse of global warming’s negative effects and what can

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