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    movement’s role in reconstruction of this ailed planet is discussed in the chapter ‘THE AILING PLANET: GREEN MOVEMENT’S ROLE’ in English textbook of class x1.since it is just an article from The Indian Express published on1994 November 24. For the sustainable development of ‘world’s most dangerous animal’ man‚ he had exploited the nature a lot. It is more than a lot truly. Since nature is the raw material for all our needs‚ we will be living in an ailed planet soon if the nature is destructed like this

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    Bruce Silver Professor Shawn Dry History 1520 14 June 2010 Why Should We Explore Jupiter’s Moon Europa? The planet Jupiter‚ some 500 million miles from Earth is a very unique planet. Besides being 1200-1500 (estimates vary) times larger than the Earth‚ The planet Jupiter is surrounded by a small solar system by itself. The planet Jupiter has some 72 moons orbiting it at present count‚ and these moons come in all shapes‚ sizes‚ and physical variations. Many of these moons have quite interesting

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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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    Science Trivia

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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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    rather than nothing at all‚ right? So‚ I’d also like to take it upon myself to explore the various existing conjectures‚ and other related topics which led to their creation. First up‚ is the Mayan calendar which predicted the location of the planet Venus with an error of only two hours per 500 years. Given that the equipment during that time was not very advanced‚ the Mayans did an excellent job in deducing the position of Venus in space. Moreover‚ they also managed to calculate the length of

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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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    Persuasive Essay On Mars

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    feel for America. By embarking on this big decision as a country we will be ensuring the survival of our species and growing stronger than ever. We are explorers therefore let us venture out to the red planet in means of strengthening our country. On Mars we can secure a safe and habitable planet for our species. We need to entrench the survival of our species. Many critics may say that we should remain on earth and that we’ll keep evolving despite any population harming events. However‚ to put

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    Why Is 51 Pegasi Exist?

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    discovered‚ the university of California at Berkeley put out this statement‚ “Marcy and Butler were the ones who last year confirmed the first discovery of a planet outside our solar system‚ 51 Pegasi. ‘After the discovery of 51 Peg everyone wondered if it was a freak‚ a one in a million observation‚’ Marcy said. ‘The answer is no. Planets aren’t rare after all. These new discoveries are important because they spawn a new subfield of astrophysics‚ the study of planetary systems‚’”(Sanders 2). With

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    Personification

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    watched the moon and stars planets as well as Venus and Mars how they all flew past the skies‚ so very far viewing such a miraculous sight was not of par Yet there was one planet near Venus he could not name it irritated him‚ like a shirt with a stain ‘twas closest to the sun‚ it orbits it; its duty never done he decided to call it Mercury‚ it knew its path‚ yet its mind was filled with uncertainty He continued to watch the skies until they faded away the planets‚ no longer visible‚ to

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