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    What similarities do the earth‚ an island‚ and a life raft possess? All the objects in some aspect are 3 different isolated environments. The earth is isolated in space with no life in reachable means. An island is isolated from the mainland‚ and the life raft is isolated from any land at all. All three are isolated. All three rely on their resources. All of earths life is reliant on the sun‚ water‚ ecosystems‚ etc. The island is a scaled down version of the earth with the same necessities. The life

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    A Potentially Habitable Planet? A team of astronomers led by Steven Vogt of the University of California‚ and Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution of Washington have found a rocky earth-sized planet that might be habitable (Haghighipour‚ Nader 2010). The new exoplanet called Gliese 581g orbits the red dwarf star Gliese 581 in the constellation Libra and it is the sixth planet that the astronomers have found around its star. Gliese 581g is about 20 light years away‚ which is roughly 117.5 trillion

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    Saturn Case Analysis

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    Case: _____Saturn_____ Case Abstract Form _____ Problem Statement: Saturn’s sales are down‚ and market share needs to be increased. Also‚ the product line is too narrow. Current advertising is targeting the younger population‚ but the average age of a Saturn buyer is 43. Saturn’s initial focus on employee relationships seems to be fading as demonstrated with the clash between GM designers in Europe and the U.S. on the L-Series car. In addition‚ overall styling of the vehicles needs

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    The Birth of Venus

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    The Birth of Venus Alexandra Smith In Sandros Boticelli’s‚ The Birth of Venus‚ there were several different types of lines noticeable in the painting. There are actual lines to illustrate simple birds‚ and curved lines showing the edges of the shell. A lot of the lines were implied by the different colors next to each other. The edge of the trees and the leaves are shown by dark browns and greens against the blue sky. The hard lines of the edge‚ and soft lines in the folds of the fabric held

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    Inside the Solar System: Comet C/2011 N3 PSC 103 - Astronomy Summer 2012 According to an article written in early January Scientific American (Matson‚ 2012)‚ on July 6th‚ for the first time ever‚ a sun-watching spacecraft has traced a comet’s route directly into the sun. The magazine boasts this as the “Solar Swan Song” (Matson‚ 2012) and compares this comet’s demise to dramatic exits in the movie Dr. Strangelove. Discovered by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory‚ otherwise known as SOHO

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    Met Adventures In Orbit

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    Meta: Forget the Space Race‚ as 888 are now bringing players Adventures in Orbit. From the reels to the outer stratosphere‚ never has it been any more rewarding to play amongst the stars. Adventures in Orbit If have ever had dreams of being a space traveler and blasting into outer space‚ then Adventures in Orbit is the game for you. This game has a distinct space theme‚ with stars adorning the background. The symbols used are also carrying a space-inspired flair. In this game you are put into the

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    Uranus: The Ice Giant

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    Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun in the solar system. Uranus is described as "rolling around the sun on its side" because it’s tipped over on its side with an axil tilt of 98 degrees. It is not clear to the naked eye‚ and it became the first planet to be seen through a telescope. It was discovered on March 13‚ 1781 by William Herschel. It has 27 moons and 13 rings. Uranus is known as the "ice giant" because it has a hydrogen upper layer and helium is mixed in it. Below is an

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    Gravitation Lab

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    Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=My_Solar_System and click on Run Now. 1. Move the slider all the way to accurate‚ click on the tape measure and the grid. 2. Click the radio button for 4 objects and run the simulation until the purple planet (body 2) has made one complete orbit (one year). 3. After the first orbit (year)‚ turn off the traces (show traces box) and watch another orbit (year) of the purple planet (body 2). Question One: Is blue moon (body 3) circling

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    Case 11-3 Master of the Universe TABLE OF CONTENTS Statement of facts……………………………………………... 3 Question 1…………………………………………………….. 5 Solution……………………………………………….. 5 Question 2…………………………………….......................... 6 Solution……………………………………………….. 6 Question 3…………………………………………………….. 7 Alternatives…………………………………………… 7 Solution……………………………………………….. 8 STATEMENT OF FACTS Saturn

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    8. Meteorites What are impact craters? Impact Craters are depressions on many planetary surfaces. How are craters formed? They are formed by the impact of chunks of interplanetary matter (meteorites) striking the surface. Upon first impact‚ shock waves dissipate the energy of the meteorite through the ground. The ground is compressed rapidly and severely‚ and may be fractured‚ melted or vaporized Next‚ the surface is decompressed‚ and the material is flung violently out from the impact

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