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    The moon has been a natural phenomena for as long as humans have been on this Earth. Even though humans have been studying this natural satellite for many, many years, and even stepping on its surface, its origins remain a mystery. Many theories have been proposed over the years, Some considered reasonable, and some not so much. There are possibilities such as the co-formation, Capture, Fission and Giant impact theories. The most accepted and reasonable being the Giant impact theory. The…

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    Moon Phases

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    Sarah O’Hara Phases of the Moon In this report, I will be explain how and why the appearance of the Moon changes over time. With some knowledge about phases of the Moon, I was able to learn a lot of valuable information through observations, group discussions, collecting data, and recording my findings. My report will answer the question “How and why does the appearance of the Moon change over time?” Methods of Collecting Data Throughout my observations, I was required to collect my data,…

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    that opposites attract, but it's also true. Astrology can describe the overall tone of a relationship, its creative and spiritual qualities. It also defines its sexuality and compatibility, its heart, its raw potential. One's Moon sign is determined by the position of the Moon at the time of one's birth, and reserves an influential presence in the study of compatibility or…

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    A planet bigger than any in our solar system may be lurking in the darkness slowly getting close to our solar system again from a 15,000 year journey. Now what might this planet’s name is? Planet X or Planet Phattie which was discovered in 1906 by Percival Lowell in the Lowell observatory in Flagstaff Arizona. But some farther into the past, a mathematician Urban le Verrier in 1846 discovered Neptune since there were irregular patterns in Uranus’s orbit, and scientists think since new little…

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    It takes six billion dollars to to send six people to Mars. There is not a reason to risk people's lives, when these people might not realize that they can never go back. Colonizing Mars is a terrible idea, since people are risking their lives, there is never a natural source of water, and it costs a tremendously outrageous price. Humans are risking their lives for an expedition that could distinctly, evidently fail. Certain people volus Celsius (minus sixty-seven degrees Fahrenheit).…

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    Spirit Rover On Mars

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    tell that we are talking about a robot in space. This is no ordinary robot. It is a special robot that can withstand heat that no human can, and can take a video for all humans to see, but that isn’t why he is so special. This robot has been to the Moon, and more importantly, Mars.The opportunity rover has been on the surface of Mars for more than eight years, but sadly the spirit rover only made it to six years. Opportunity and the Spirit rover are NASA’s twin Mars Rovers. NASA's Spirit rover…

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    We’ve been listening for alien signals for several decades, though the silence has led as many to wonder if we are listening for the right things as those wondering if there are any aliens at all. What many fail to understand is how many signals a civilization like ours produces that are lost to the background noise before anyone outside our system would hear it, much less what they might learn if they were able to pick up our signals? What signals would an alien civilization detect? And what…

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    The Soviet and American Races In 1900’s The Soviet Union and America were having races. It is probably not the races that you are thinking of. The Soviet Union were have races to make their country better. There were three main races; space race, cold war(arms races), and the race to have the better country at sports. The first paragh is going to be about the space race. The second paragh is going to be about the cold war. The third paragh is going to be about the race of being better at sports…

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    African American Inventor

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    6 African-Americans that Revolutionized the Tech Industry Not many are aware that some of the world’s greatest inventions actually came from black inventors. Here’s a list of some of the notable black inventors that have made an impact in the world through technology. 1. Mark Dean – Dean is a Tennessee engineer who designed the ISA or Industry Standard Architecture system bus that allows specific machines to link with a computer such as modems and printers. He also created a team to build the…

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    development of rockets capable of striking every territory across the world ("The Real Story of Apollo 17... And Why We Never Went Back To The Moon."). The Soviet Union succeeded in putting Yuri Gagarin into space in 1961, just a couple years after launching the first satellite into orbit ("The Real Story of Apollo 17... And Why We Never Went Back To The Moon."). By 1966, the space race peaked: NASA received its highest budget ever, at just under 4.5% of the total US federal budget at $5.933…

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