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    tops of the steep banks of the Wait‚ hung the stars. But in the deep gorge the shadows had fallen heavily‚ and even the white of Labang’s coat was merely a dim‚ grayish blur. Crickets chirped from their homes in the cracks in the banks. The thick‚ unpleasant smell of dangla bushes and cooling sun-heated earth mingled with the clean‚ sharp scent of arrais roots exposed to the night air and of the hay inside the cart.  "Look‚ Noel‚ yonder is our star!" Deep surprise and gladness were in her voice

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    Life on Other Planets

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    Which planets are habitable and is there already life there or basically in general‚ “Is there life in outer space?” That is the question and debate among astrologists and scientist alike about this discovery of two planets that orbit the red dwarf star of Gliese 581 (Gliese 581c.eu). The fascination of intelligent life other than us has led to many studies and theories. With recent discoveries about the universe and the finding of Gliese 581‚ the idea of intelligent life has become even more

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    Big Bang‚ and what does it say about the age of the universe? 4. What is meant by the phase “looking out in the universe is looking back in time?” 1. The earth’s sun is a star‚ it generates heat and light through nuclear fusion. 2. The Milky Way galaxy is the constellation that earth belongs to‚ the sun is just another star within it. 3. The big bang is the beginning of the universe‚ approximately 14 billion years old. 4. By looking out into space you are seeing things as they were at the point

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    The Star‚ the Dog‚ the Cow and the Question Mark A Perspective titled "The Product Portfolio" introduces the growth-share matrix. This framework categorizes products within a company’s portfolio as stars‚ cash cows‚ dogs‚ or question marks according to growth rate‚ market share‚ and positive or negative cash flow. By using positive cash flows a company can capitalize on growth opportunities. Question Marks Question marks are products that grow rapidly and as a result consume large amounts

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    For example‚ why doesn’t Adam like being a huge star? Wouldn’t anyone want that? I believe that Adam is not happy with his new life because‚ his new life doesn’t have Mia in it. He’s sad and lonely without her. He feels very diffident in this life. “...feels like I’m already all on my lonesome.

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    Galaxy and Earth

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    Speedy Messenger. Venus – Morning or Evening Star. Earth – The Blue Planet. Mars – The Red Planet. Jupiter – Jove or the Galilean System. Saturn – The Ringed Planet. Uranus – Father Sky. Neptune – The Windy Planet. Pluto – The Ice Planet. DEFINITIONS: STAR: A huge body made of hot luminous gas that is held together by its own gravity. Compared to other stars‚ our Sun is a star of average size and energy. PLANET: A large body that orbits a star. Terrestrial (land) planets have rocky cores

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    Rachel Berry Monologue

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    Rachel Barbara Berry (born December 18th‚ 1994-from Dream On) is the captain and the self-proclaimed star of New Directions. She is sixteen years old‚ Jewish‚ and attends William McKinley High School in Lima‚ Ohio. Rachel is considered to be unpopular with most of the other students because she comes across as being self-involved and very controlling. She is typically very competitive and always wants to get the part that she thinks that fits her. She’s most known for getting "slushied" in her face

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    Galaxy and Big Bang

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    this is we can see the arm from earth. If we were at the center of the universe we would see all white. If we were at the edge of the galaxy we would see stars on one side and blackness on the other. If we were above or below the disk we would see a line of stars. We learned this in our lab (mapping the Milky Way). After mapping the stars on the H-R diagram we saw that our sun is located on

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    Gabe Bambarakos Mrs.Rowse Borelli English 10-F 12 April 2017 Exoplanets An exoplanet can be defined as a planet that orbits a star outside the solar system. One of the many exoplanets that could possibly be habitable in the near future are far away. For example‚ Kepler-186 is around 500 light years aways to put that in perspective that is around 5‚878‚625‚373‚183.607731 Miles away. That is why we know so little about these planets that could support life on them. Starting off‚ what is some of

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    has being the first to make a catalogue of stars. He probably made his observations while living in Rhodes‚ from about 146 BC. He observed 850 stars and graded them according to their brightness. His brightness scale ranged from 1 (the brightest) to 6 (the dimmest). Interestingly enough‚ Hipparchus scale is still used today! The only difference is that he did not have the luxury of using a telescope. He could only see what we now call 6th magnitude stars (those that are just visible to the naked eye)

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