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    Kepler

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    light-years from Earth. The system contains three Earth-like exoplanets; these planets are named Kepler-37b, Kepler-37c, and Kepler 37d. Kepler-37b is the smallest planet of the three, being slightly larger than our moon. It was the most difficult planet to detect because of its small size. This moon-sized planet and its two companion planets found by NASA’s Kepler mission were detected while research scientists embarked on the discovery of a planets with “habitable zones” near a star similar to…

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    During the course of my vertical alignment assignment, I co-taught with Darlene Natson. The 4th grade classroom I taught in was Ms. Smith’s class. This was an introduction lesson to astronomy. During the course of the lesson, the standard that was covered was the following: S4E1. Students will compare and contrast the physical attributes of stars, star patterns, and planets. a. Recognize the physical attributes of stars in the night sky such as number, size, color and patterns. b. Compare the…

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    relatively new technology; it is widely almost anywhere you go. It is one of the most important inventions in recent history, It has paved the way for the achievements that otherwise would not have been possible without it. For example, making it to the moon or gives us the ability to create advanced weaponry. Society has had a major part in the devilment and the adoption of the computer over time. The history of computers gives validity to the perspective, social construction of technology.…

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    NASA Research Paper

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    putting a man on Mars, which they have previously talked about. “In August 2011, NASA created a new department, the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, to plan for post-shuttle human spaceflight, including a potential return to the Moon, and possible exploration of Mars, asteroids, and deep space” (Tomayko). This would be a huge next-step in space exploration, and with the proper funding, humans could be well on their…

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    Fahrenheit you could melt there. The diameter of Mercury is 3,032 miles. Mercury has no rings this is because Mercury is very close to the sun and the sun's gravity would interfere with anything around the planet. No, planet Mercury doesn't have moons but it does have a satellite named Mariner 10. The satellite was an eight sided magnesium structure with 8 electronic compartments. The surface gravity on Mercury is 38% of the surface gravity on…

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    Sputnik Achievements

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    proved to bring upon many achievements still used today such as Satellite TV and other great things such as orbiting space stations that can support Astronauts for several months. It was also one of the sole reasons that Niel Armstrong walked on the moon when he did. It also inspired former president Barrack Obama to challenge NASA to have someone on an Asteroid by 2025. Also for NASA to have a man on Mars by 2035. Why was it used in Billy Joel’s “We didn't start the fire” song? It was included…

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    varying opinions, there was only one true definitive answer. During the 6th century BCE, Greek philosophers regarded Earth as spherical based on their observation of the moon in which they said that the moon appeared to have a sphere-like shape. Afterward, some time later, Greek philosopher Aristotle observed the shadow of the moon during a lunar eclipse and realized that it was curved. In the 3rd century BCE, Eratosthenes observed the ancient city of Syene during the summer solstice at noon and…

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    Seven Thieves Book Report

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    science and ingenuity really brings this book to perfection. His insights into the human psyche is impressive. The book begins right before the Agent -- an unknown force of awesome power -- destroys the moon. For the first week, everyone just stares at seven large pieces of what used to be the moon, still held together by their common center of mass. Scientists quickly determine that the explosion will result in more bolides -- meteors -- striking the earth, exponentially increasing with…

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    January Other Names: Birch Moon Wolf Moon Cold Moon Frost Moon Old Moon Plan a ritual of protection around your home and family. Time to review your goals. Develop your inner self. Purify water for Imbolc. Since this is a protective month, make protective sachets. Power Flow: sluggish, below the surface; beginning and conceiving. Protection, reversing spells. Conserving energy by working on personal problems that involve no one else. Getting your various bodies to work smoothly together for the…

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    space was well as walking on the moon is unfathomable. All of the time spent on achieving a goal that previous generation astronomers deemed impossible baffles my mind. The dedication to reach the moon before our neighbors across the pond not only is an engineering achieve but also an achievement in nationalism. We Americans were determined to reach the mon before the USSR, and that we did in 1969 when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to walk on the Moon. Defeating the USSR as…

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