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    discovered the planets orbit in a circular motion. Copernicus's idea opened the door for many other philosophers to create and provide more new ideas.…

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    Not only can similarities be found between architectural structures throughout history, but there is also a correspondence between some pyramids and constellations. For example, the three Pyramids of Giza align perfectly with the three stars of Orion’s belt. Other interesting facts about the Pyramids of Giza include the size of the pyramids, the positions of the pyramids, and the weight of the stones. It was determined that the size the Pyramid of Giza corresponds almost perfectly with the…

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    Every Soul A Star Essay

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    Every Soul a Star is one of the great works written by Wendy Mass, published by Little, Brown and Company. It is entitled, Every Soul a Star because it talks about how the cosmos may change the lives of three different teenagers forever. The title fits the contents of the book because the setting was made under the stars and the main characters were stargazing in the story. There was this total eclipse of the sun, which were waited by thousands of people who love astronomy. Every Soul a Star…

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    During a climactic scene at Area 51 in Nevada, both forces face off in a massive battle in the air and on land. Cinesite’s teams in London and Montréal, overseen by in-house VFX Supervisor Holger Voss, worked closely with production supervisors Doug Smith and Volker Engel to realize some of the most dramatic effects in this sequence. The main body of Cinesite’s work were powerful sequences where both the alien and allied ships engage in airborne battles inflicting devastating damage all around…

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    John Kowac Interview

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    John Kovac It’s amazing realizing where I’m sitting. Here I am right beside famous scientist John Kovac here in Wolbach Library at Harvard University. I’m astonished to see this magnificent library and I can feel the knowledge surrounding me. What’s even more impressive is that this library is mainly focused on astrophysics. As we are about to begin the interview John Kovac prepares himself my drinking a bottle of water and laying out a couple of awards he has won. What is your career? Well,…

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    and Money Visiting Mars There is so much data out there in this world that leads humans to want to go to other planets. Not only want to, but eventually people may need to go to other planets and there is a chance that it could become a huge part of life and a huge step up from where humans are today. A new galaxy has been discovered called TRAPPIST-1 which has seven Earth like planets, three of them suitable for life. If humans could get to this galaxy which is only 39 light years away, it…

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    “All Summer in a Day” Character: William In “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury is a story about a colony of people finding life on Venus. The main character, Margot, had previously been living on Earth. She moved to Venus when she was four, but the other kids had lived on Venus their whole lives. This has made the other kids envy Margot, especially William. In this story, it is very easy to tell from the beginning that they are not the best of friends, but Margot takes it differently, she…

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    into the night sky and feel an urge, something pulling us towards the stars. Many people have been influential in discoveries involving the stars and the planets beyond. From Galileo Galilei to Stephen Hawking, we have learned and discovered amazing things about the universe, and in recent discoveries we have wondered if we can go to another planet. Galileo Galilei has been an enormous influence to the discoveries of astronomy. For example, “in 1609 he built his first telescope and began making…

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    Sun ran into Sundray, the biggest star of them all, and his guards, the planets. “Look who it is, its Sun the smallest of them all, Sundray’s guards started to laugh.” Then Sundray said, “Who came up with your name Sun?” Then Sun said, “Well the big man upstairs.” Oh well you will never get as big as me Ha Maybe you will never grow to become a real star Ha. Then Sundray and his guards…

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    One disaster could kill us all. In order to ensure that the human race will live on and prosper, Mars needs to be colonized. Mars will be colonized because of the fact that we need a backup because of possible disasters ,the amount of mining for valuable items would help the economy, and the location of mars and the similarities Mars has to Earth. Some peoples views on moving to Mars are not good. One opposing view is that the world is already in debt and by traveling to Mars and building all…

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