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    Jupiter Research Paper

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    These spacecrafts include: Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Galileo, Ulysses, Cassini-Huygens, New Horizons, and Juno. “Most of the probes that studied Jupiter had multiple mission objectives — Pioneer 10 also studied the asteroid belt, and then flew past Jupiter to study more distant regions of the solar system. But Jupiter is the primary focus of the Juno mission. The probe will come closer to the top of Jupiter's colorful clouds than any probe before it, and after about 20…

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    There is no way to get up so Fry Mcsauceston takes a nap while he waits. He feels very cool in his suit and sighs contently. The volcano erupts eight hours later and Fry Mcsauceston flies up so high that he leaves Venus’ orbit, dodges around the asteroid belts and somehow face plants on Jupiter. Fry Mcsauceston shakes his head to clear it. He looks around the empty planet and pulls out his favourite food, the hardest sugar s’more block. Looking around, he takes a space rock and breaks his s’more…

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    12 The Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the inspiration for many songs and stories. Moorish poets described it as "a pearl set in emeralds," an allusion to the colour of its buildings and the woods around them. There is a main belt asteroid named Alhambra. It's a multiplayer location for Assassin's Creed Brotherhood's final DLC. This serves as a location for the Spain stage in The King of Fighters (1998). Alhambra is a wonder in Civilization V: Gods &…

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    Pluto: Dwarf Planet

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    Pluto We know Pluto as the dwarf planet that had its planetary status revoked. We know it as the distant 9th planet in our solar system. We know it as the planet billions of miles away from the sun. Even though all of these facts about pluto might be right, we do not know so much about this glorious planet. Pluto is a dwarf planet that was discovered at the beginning of the twentieth century. Over the years, there has been much debate over whether or not we should qualify Pluto as a planet,…

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    Edwin Hubble

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    physics, Legion of Merit, Bruce Medal and Gold Medal from the Royal Astronomical society. Hubble is one of the most famous astronomers to date. In memoriam of his work NASA named the Hubble Space Telescope after Edwin Hubble. Hubble also has an asteroid and a crater on the moon named after him. Since it was launched in 1990,101years after Hubble’s death, the Hubble Space Telescope is still taking amazing photos of galaxies, planets, nebulae, and supernovae. It has provided a wealth of…

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    Jupiter Writing Project

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    more better than the -370 F poles. Condition outside is harsh not only because of the temperature, but also the radiation. As the largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter traps charged particles in its rotating magnetosphere and forms radiation belt. The intensity of charged particles on Europa ranges in 1-keV to the tens-of-MeV. This range is because Jupiter’s magnetosphere rotates with the planet about every ten hour while it takes 3.5 Earth days for Europa to orbit Jupiter. So not all of…

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    Newton’s 3 laws of Motion 1. If a body is as rest it remains at rest or, if it is in motion, it moves with uniform velocity, until it is acted on by a resultant force. 2. Acceleration is dependent on the forces acting upon an object and the mass of the object. Therefore, if the force is increased, the acceleration is increased. And the more mass the object has, the more acceleration decreases. So the resultant force (F) is equal to mass (m) times acceleration (a) (F = ma). 3. For every action,…

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    Caelum

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    Introduction The space hotel is named Caelum, which is the Latin term for space, universe, and heaven. This name represents the future of luxurious travel, taking humans into outer space on an amazing vacation. Not only is this an amazing chance to travel into space and live there for a week or two, but it is also a once in a life time opportunity. Caelum lets the people who have already traveled to all seven continents get the full experience, and travel to a place “out of this world”. This…

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    learn about abortion. Some environmentalists are suggesting that the United Nations create a one-child policy globally to help control and reduce the issue of overpopulation gradually. Some people have even suggested to build space habitats in an asteroid belt to sustain the current population and the growing…

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    Since the beginning of time, humans have been mesmerized by discovery. The inclination to explore is in every person, whether they realize it or not. Though no one has unearthed all the secrets of Earth, countless scientists, astronauts, and engineers yearn for the opportunity to watch an American citizen take their first steps on Mars. "NASA aims to extend human presence deeper into the solar system and to the surface of Mars," states a well-educated member of the National Aeronautics and Space…

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