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    Early this morning, Arthur Knight, a local 25 year old man, has reported a UFO attack on a stretch of road in the Nullarbor. Knight reported that he had to swerve to miss a “huge, glowing object on the road.” “I accelerated quickly, but this ball of light just came tearing after me… I could see it getting closer and closer.” Knight, who was on his way to Melbourne, stated that he felt as if he was about to die, stating that he tried to call out, but he couldn’t use his voice and definitely…

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    there’s life all through the universe or we are all by ourselves. Both are only speculations, but I believe the first one is closer to the truth. Though, most of us will rather ignore or not even accept the fact that human life and life on other planets develops in different ways and that they may be even more advanced than us. It’s simple, we used to believe the Earth was flat, yet over years of studies and science we figured out it is quite an oblate spheroid. In further years…

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    Do aliens have the power to change human brains? With all the insane events happening in the world, such as school shootings, it wouldn’t be hard to believe. Maybe aliens change people’s brains for bad, and maybe for good as well. Let's investigate these happenings with a caller who was abducted as a young girl. She even believes her birth was due to alien tech, since her mother couldn’t get pregnant. Are Americans at risk? Aliens created human life and then did experiments on their test…

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    Pandora Film Analysis

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    Pandora’s environment is poisonous to humans, so Na’vi/human hybrids, appropriately called Avatars, are connected to human minds to allow unrestricted movement on Pandora. Jake Sully, one of the main characters in the film, is an ex-marine who travels to Pandora in place of his late brother. Dr. Grace Augustine is in charge of a team of scientists who are trying to find a diplomatic method of moving the Na’vi colony away from their geographic location (in order to mine unobtanium). Shortly after…

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    Even though helium (He) is the second most abundant element in the universe, it is the most important element. First, let me provide you with some information about helium and its history Helium was first discovered in the sun and not the earth. In 1868, astronomer Pierre Janssen found this gas while watching the colors when the sun was going thru a full solar eclipse. Since the Greek word for sun is helios, he named the gas helium. It was not until 1895 that helium was discovered on earth…

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    Moon Myths

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    The Moon has led to many scientific discoveries such as rockets and space stations, and is continuing to let us figure out new things. Without the Moon, we would not know rocket science in order to go to places like Mars or other planets. Rockets are used for satellites, which are used for communication, maps, weather observing land, sea and air, and military. Without the Moon, there would be a very large gap between rocket technology and we would not have as high tech communication…

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    Review of Literature I. Introduction- History of Ganymede Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter and in the entire Solar System. Ganymede is also the only moon to have a magnetosphere, which according to NOAA is the region of space surrounding an astronomical object in which charged particles are controlled by that object's magnetic field. Ganymede was discovered on January 7th, 1610 by Galileo Galilei, an Italian astronomer that played a huge role in the scientific revolution during the…

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    It is the only satellite of the Earth, and affects planets in many different ways. Its gravitational pull controls the tides of the ocean, and the Moon’s phases influences our calendar. The Moon takes about 27.3 days to orbit around the Earth. The light that the Moon gives off is only a reflection of the…

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    the king of the gods because it is the biggest planet. Mercury is named after the messenger god because it’s orbital period is so fast. Mercury and Jupiter’s names are for a reason. Mercury and Jupiter both fit very cohesively into solar system. For example, both planets have their own spot in the order from the sun. Mercury is the first closest to the sun and Jupiter is the fifth closest. This makes Mercury an inner planet and Jupiter an outer planet. Mercury, being the closest to the sun,…

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    year there are some moderately big dust storms that pop up on Mars and they cover continent-sized areas and last for weeks at a time.” He (2015) also said, “Once every three Mars years (about 5 ½ Earth years), on average, normal storms grow into planet-encircling dust storms, and we usually call those ‘global dust storms’ to distinguish them.” Even though these storms are massive in size, “winds in the strongest Martian storms top out at about 60 miles per hour, less than half the speed of…

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