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    Voyager Space Probes

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    Jupiter’s “swirling red atmosphere”‚ images of volcanoes on Jupiter’s moon‚ Io‚ erupting 200 miles into space‚ and awesome pictures of Saturn’s rings. Voyager 1 took a different path to make a close flyby of Saturn’s moon‚ Titan‚ and then it left our solar system. Voyager 2 discovered ten new moons of Uranus and an earth-sized hurricane on Neptune. Both Voyagers went past Pluto‚ but never close enough to take pictures. The Voyagers sent back information through radio signals caught by 38 different

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    Sending People Into Space

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    long time ‚so the governments of Mexico and the USA control it‚ and the number of people who died or injured were a few. Secondly‚ exploration of space allowing people to know more about the weather‚ plants‚ moon‚ sun and our solar system‚ last week a planet of our solar system was discovered in the USA by a space scientist. Thirdly‚ there is no doubt that sending people with their technology improved our communication; it is easier now to exchange the information than before. For example‚ international

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    Dark Matter

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    beyond. However we can also learn about our universe through indirect means‚ such as the effect of gravity on light as well as larger objects like our galaxy. In fact it is this indirect method of observation that has led us to the discovery of extra-solar planets. As it turns out this indirect method has brought about the discovery of a new and strange material that may well constitute ninety percent of our universe. Where once we believed space was nothing more than random stars and planets and gas

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    Goldilocks planets

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    Earth: The Goldilocks Planet Earth has often been called the “Goldilocks Planet” of our solar system and even our universe. The term derives from the children’s story of “Goldilocks and the three bears” where the girl wanted everything just right‚ for example “not too hot or cold‚ not too hard or soft….” Our Earth has the perfect conditions for life‚ the perfect distance from the sun that is not too hot or cold‚ allowing a large amount of water to be present in liquid form. These conditions are

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    How Did The Moon Formed

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    erupted into little pieces. The little pieces were floating around the Earth and then formed together to create the moon‚ we were orbiting around our solar system. A theory that was discussed many times on how the moon was created was the Fission Theory. This theory states that the moon was a part of the Earth and then separated while the solar system was in its early stages. Some evidence to prove that this theory is correct

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    Drake Equation Lab Report

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    Fairuz Dalilah Binti Abdul Rashid Are We Alone? : Discovering Life on Other Planets Habitable Zone and The Drake Equation A habitable zone‚ which is also known as the Goldilocks Zone‚ is basically a region where there is a probability in finding the extraterrestrial life. The finding is based on the temperature and the pressure of a certain planetary-mass objects. When the temperature is between 273K and 373K‚ there will be presence of water that can support the extraterrestrial life to live in

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    Benjamin Hastings April 10‚ 2013 Did Someone Move in Down the Street? An Exploration of Possible Extraterrestrial Life in the Universe‚ Perhaps Our Own System Other life in the universe just makes sense. Think about it‚ there are trillions of other stars in existence in our universe‚ and most of those stars have satellites‚ and those satellites have satellites. There are literally hundreds of trillions‚ if not more‚ planets or planet-sized satellites orbiting stars. To think that none of these

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    will negatively impact the astronauts’ future. As astronauts leave the protection of Earth’s atmosphere‚ radiation becomes a hazard in outer space. The three types of radiation found in space include galactic cosmic rays (GCRs)‚ belt radiation‚ and solar particle events (SPE). Galactic cosmic rays are rays that come from other

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    Gravity Lab Report

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    Name______________________ Group_____ Gravity Lab Computer Name________________________ Procedure: 1. Search “My Solar System” in the browser. This will find a site with this URL: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/my-solar-system Go to that link and click on “Run Now!” Click the “Show Grid” box on the right of the screen. Drag the slider from “Fast” all the way over to “Accurate”. At the bottom‚ select “3” for the number of bodies. Then fill out the data table to

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    Sun and Its Planets

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    The sun is a star. It is the star round which the earth and other planets revolve. In a way‚ we can say that sun is the head of solar family or solar system. Compared with the millions of other stars‚ the sun is a medium sized star and of average brightness. The sun appears to be larger and brighter because it is much more nearer to the earth than any other star. Thus‚ the star nearest to the earth is the sun. Though sun is the nearest star to the earth‚ even then it is at a distance of 150 x 106

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