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    One of the most captivating questions in astronomy today is the how our solar system formed? Not only does the answer adds an insight to other similarly forming systems, but also satisfies our curiosity about the origin of our species. It is extremely unlikely that astronomers will ever know with absolute scientific clarity how our system originated, they can however construct similar theoretical models with faiths of gaining a better understanding. With that being said a simple understanding of…

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    of gods, thunder and the sky. It has colored bands running around the planet, which represent high powered winds. In addition, it has 67 moons. Saturn: it is the sixth planet from the Sun. Its atmosphere is compose by helium and hydrogen dominating, similar to Jupiter's. It has rings with their own atmosphere. Uranus: the seventh planet from the Sun, an ice giant, was named after the greek god of the sky. It has a strange orientation rotation axis, which produces some extreme seasonal effects.…

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    Exoplanet Research Paper

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    Exoplanet Essay 1.0 Introduction An extrasolar planet also known as exoplanet is any planet that orbits a star not within our solar system. The first real discovery of an exoplanet was made in 1995 by the Swiss team of Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz of Geneva. The planet that they discovered was at least half the mass of Jupiter and smaller in size. NASA has confirmed 1746 exoplanets exist and there is surely more to be discovered. The Kepler mission was too find and statistically characterizes…

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    Galileo Galilei Have you ever wondered what Galileo Galilei did in his life?. Galileo Galilei made astonishing and world changing inventions and improvements to other inventions. His inventions and improvements to other inventions were made in the topics of math, astronomy, and cosmology. Galileo Galilei made significant change in the history of science. Galileo Galilei was born on February 15, 1564, in Pisa, Italy. After he was born he moved and lived in a town close to Florence, Italy.…

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    Art is considered to be a power in many ways. People since long time ago believe that art is something represent their beliefs, their thought and their love. Art can be a communication tool that can translate the beliefs of many people. From the beginning of time, people used art as a tool to express their feelings and show it other. Many religions use art to picture their gods, and they worship the art they make because these art represent their gods. Amida Buddha as an example was and still…

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    John Gray is an American author, counselor, lecturer who is a very respectable person who gives information on relationships and personal growth. He was recognized for the book that he wrote in 1992 “Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus”, The book is just a Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationships. He was motivated to write this book by his seven years of research it helped him to progress and refine the understandings about men and women in…

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    Advertisements such as foods, colognes, accessories, clothes, and other merchandises strive to attract or persuade people to become interested or buy their products. However, tobacco products such as cigar, chewing tobacco, and the most popular one, cigarette, have no ads similar to the other products: they do not promote. It is well known that tobacco products are dangerous to our health, thus promoting this is similar to asking someone to destroy himself or herself. Probably the most familiar…

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    Night Lab Report

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    The principle is that moving or variable-temperature air in our atmosphere between our telescope and the object distorts the image that we see. The easiest example is to say this is why stars appear to “twinkle” or “sparkle”. The solution to getting a clearer image and combating this atmospheric distortion is either to place the telescope in space, or more recently they have designed telescope systems that measure the atmosphere and automatically correct mirrors within the telescope to provide…

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    however, a number of reasons to doubt that there is life on Proxima b. If the planet is rocky, it could be Earth-like, but it could also be a frozen, Mars-like planet with no atmosphere or a hot, Venus-like planet. It all depends on Proxima b's chemical composition and whether it has either a magnetic field or an atmosphere.” (Approximately Like Earth: Proxima B). The Fermi Paradox explains this as if there were life on other planets, then why haven’t they made contact with us yet? “Our galaxy…

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    Galileo Tube Case Study

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    Galileo Probe INTRODUCTION The Galileo Probe was an entry into the atmosphere which was carried out by the Galileo spacecraft to the heavenly body, Jupiter. The probe entered the hot spot and then returned to the earth with useful information of space. The probe was 747 lb. And it was built by Hughes Aircraft Company at the plant in California called El Segundo (Russell, 2012). It measured about 1.4 meters across. The probe was devised in a way that it could sustain high temperatures…

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