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    Space Exploration

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    and why is it important? Space exploration is scientific studies using scientific equipment in space and anything about it. There are different reasons why space exploration is important. We could discover new resources from other planets or the moon‚ other planets can be could be used when something happens to the earth and we need another place to stay on. Occupation Space exploration is a well-paid job because it could be very dangerous. You also have to study hard and get good

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    Jupiter Facts

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    Jupiter is composed primarily of gaseous and liquid matter. It is the largest of four gas giants as well as the largest planet in the Solar System with a diameter of 142‚984 km at its equator. The density of Jupiter‚ 1.326 g/cm3‚ is the second highest of the gas giant planets. The density is lower than any of the four terrestrial planets. Jupiter’s upper atmosphere is composed of about 88–92% hydrogen and 8–12% helium by percent volume or fraction of gas molecules. Since a helium atom has about

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    Alyssa Grace A. Layug Professor Rosales ENGL 3173 January 23‚ 2013 An Analysis of the Little Prince by Antoine De Saint-Exupery The Little Prince or Le Petit Prince was inspired by the author Antoine de Saint Exupery’s real life experience and just added fictionalized images to make it real and understandable. It became the marvelous book written for children. Sold over 140‚000‚000 copies worldwide into more than

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    The rings of Saturn and Uranus may seem similar‚ but they are actually very different. The 2 planets ring systems differ mainly in their composition‚ size‚ and number. Saturn has 7 main ring groups that are made up of many other smaller rings. The groups are generally thicker in diameter but can vary. The rings themselves are composed of mainly icy particles. On the other hand‚ Uranus’ rings are broken into 9 sections and are generally thinner in diameter. Uranus’ rings are composed of both icy particles

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    relate to stars‚ celestial objects or outer space‚ and logy‚ meaning reason (variant of Logos)‚ is defined by the Oxford English dictionary as ‘the supposed art of foretelling or counselling in human affairs by interpretation of the motions of the planets and stars; star divination‚ astromancy’. Astrology is a form of Western Esotericism; it operates on a specialized knowledge spread through limited circle of people in the form of myths. The most prominent form of astrology was horoscopic astrology

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    Edu Og Kfjdj

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    ONE Saturn is the second largest planet in the Solar System after Jupiter. It is so big that Earth could fit into it 755 times. FACT TWO Saturn is a slightly smaller version of Jupiter‚ with similar‚ but less distinctive‚ surface patterns. Its only main difference is its amazing rings. FACT THREE Saturn’s rings may be particles of an old moon orbiting the planet‚ smashed apart in a collision about 50 million years ago. FACT FOUR Saturn’s rings orbit the planet at different tilts. Sometimes‚ they

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    states that planets move in elliptical orbits with the sun at one focus. Think of the elliptical shape as a part of a cone. This is the shape of the orbit that becomes an inverse square force‚ which is an intensity in the gravity field. The eccentricity is the ratio of the distance between the foci to the major axis of the ellispe‚ which is basically the orbit of each planet. Since the formula is Ra= a(1+e) and Rp= a(1-e)‚ when e=0 for the orbit‚ we can then calculate the orbit for each planet. These

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    Solar system simulaion

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    of the retinue of objects that orbit the Sun‚ most of the mass is contained within eight (8) relatively solitary planets whose orbits are almost circular and contained within a nearly-flat disc called the ecliptic plane. The four smaller inner planets; Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth and Mars‚ also called the terrestrial planets‚ are primarily composed of rock and metal. The four outer planets‚ Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus and Neptune‚ also called the gas giants‚ are composed largely of hydrogen and helium and

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    Discovery of Neptune

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    was discovered in September 1845. It was discovered by means of mathematics before being seen through a telescope. It began in 1843 when John Adams‚ a young English astronomer and mathematician‚ began working to find thew location of the unknown planet. Adams predicted the planned would be about 1.6 billion kilometres farther from the sun then Uranus. That’s when he completed his work in September 1845. Also Urbain Leverriar‚ unknown to Adams‚ began working on the same project. By mid-1846‚ Leverriar

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    What Is Pioneer 10?

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    understand the planet and atmosphere of Earth’s neighbor. Yet‚ Pioneer 10 had three primary goals: make in situ measurements of Jupiter‚ study the asteroid belt‚ and investigate the planetary medium. The first‚ to make in situ measurements of Jupiter‚ included taking measurements of and understanding the planet’s atmosphere‚ take close-up images of the planet‚ and continue on to fly past Saturn. For the second goal‚ the asteroid belt is the circular groupings of asteroids and small planets in

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