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    nature. For example humans as Newton gives new ideas that contributed to the scientific revolution‚ like “The replacement of the Earth as center of the universe by heliocentric theory.” Moreover Isaac Newton explained the elliptical orbits of the planets and he advanced the law of universal gravitation. Furthermore Nicolaus Copernicus worked on the heliocentric model of the solar system‚ in which he tried to demonstrate that the sun was the center of the universe. One important thing about scientists

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    Mercury is the smallest terrestrial planet in the solar system‚ about a third of the size of Earth It has a thin atmosphere‚ which causes it to swing between burning and freezing temperatures Mercury is also a dense planet‚ composed mostly of iron and nickel with an iron core Its magnetic field is only about 1 percent that of Earth’s The surface of Mercury is similar to that of the Moon; it has many deep craters and is covered by a thin layer of tiny particle silicates The surface temperature

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    Earth‚ the planet that is said to have the most resources to sustain life. A planet that allows us as humans to be born in and continue to live in as we age because of its amazing resources. It isn’t blazing in flames like the Sun‚ or composed of rock and ice like Pluto‚ Earth has water‚ trees‚ and rotates around the sun for heat. It is almost as if Earth were tailored when created to fit human need’s‚ we drink water and breathe its oxygen to survive‚ we use its plants for various reasons‚ from eating

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    The Mysteries of Uranus

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    Uranus hangs on the wall of space as a mysterious blue green planet. With a mass of 8.683e25 kg and a diameter of 51‚118 km at the equator‚ Uranus is the third largest planet in our solar system. It has been described as a planet that was slugged a few billion years ago by a large onrushing object‚ knocked down (never to get up)‚ and now proceeds to roll around an 84-year orbit on its belly. As the strangest of the Jovian planets‚ the description is accurate. Uranus has a 17 hour and 14 minute

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    movement of the planets in the universe. With well defined studied and researches‚ Kepler has defined three main laws defining the planetary motion. These laws give a clear overview of the way things move around and are used by the engineers for the development of all related equipment‚ devices and even the study of the planets. We would hence discuss these laws briefly for understanding his stand on these motions. The first law explains the shape of the orbit in which every planet moves around. It

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    in size finally they formed into planets at various distances from sun . SOLAR SYSTEM Solar system consists of following things: Sun  Planets(eight)  Moons  Asteroids(thousands in number)  Meteors(millions)  Comets(millions)  Tiny sand like objects as well as gigantic rocks SOLAR SYSTEM Nearly 99% of the total mass of the solar system is in the sun. this gives the sun an enormous force of attraction. The force produced by the revolution of planets is balanced by the sun¶s gravitational

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    discuss/apply/evaluate the sun‚ planets and other bodies in our solar system”. My assessment of mastery was done in several forms: class discussion in the form of a jeopardy game‚ student creation of a “postcard” from their favorite planet where they had to write home to a loved one on Earth telling about the characteristics of the selected planet and the creation of a candy model of the solar system. The purpose of the model was to demonstrate understanding of the position of each planet in relation to the

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    Neptune Fact

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    Body Paragraph 1: Basic Facts Eigth and last planet in the solar system Mean density (kg/m3):(Neptune)1‚638 (Earth) 5‚514 (Neptune/Earth Ratio) 0.297 Neptune‚ like Uranus‚ is one of the two outer planets known as an "ice giant." Made up of more ices than Jupiter and Saturn‚ the chilly body almost seems to be in a class by itself. Body Paragraph 2: Atmosphere Neptune’s atmosphere is made up predominately of hydrogen and helium‚ with some methane. The methane is part of what gives Neptune

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    The Universe

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    Humans live on a small planet in a tiny part of a vast universe. "This part of the universe is called the solar system‚ and is dominated by a single brilliant star-the sun." (Skywatching 230) The solar system is the earth ’s neighbourhood and the planets Mercury‚ Venus‚ Mars‚ Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus‚ Neptune and Pluto are the Earth ’s neighbours. They all have the same stars in the sky and orbit the same sun. Scientists believe the solar system began about 5 billion years ago‚ perhaps when

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    infinite amount of planets almost identical to earth with the same possibilities of containing intelligent life. To this day‚ the most Earth-like planet discovered by the Kepler telescope is Kepler 22B. It is a

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