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    The Ptolemaic System

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    Ptolemaic Conception when stating that, “ …the orbits of the planets around the sun were not circular, but elliptical, with the sun at one focus of the ellipse rather than at the center.” According to the Ptolemaic Theory and Aristotle, the planets moved in the most perfect circular and uniform motion. However, Johannes Kepler argued that the planets do not orbit in circles, but in ellipses. His second law demonstrated that the speed of a planet is greater when closer to the sun and decreases…

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    The Planets is the most successful and arguably the best recognized composition of Gustav Holst. Although Gustav composed some outstanding works after The Planets, none of them achieved recognition of the same level as The Planets. The Planets was composed while Holst was working as a music master. Holst had done some works before The Planets, which he considered as failures and such failures made him desperately think of a genre topic that could be phenomenal for his ideas of composition of…

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    Ancient Astronomy Essay

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    Astronomy was made 30,000 years ago by people who looked at the things in our sky.There work paved the road for our projects today. Celestial phenomena attracted the attention of our ancestors and how they dealt with what was seen was called archaeoastronomy. Archaeoastronomers try to figure out what the ancient people studied, how they studied them, and what they learned. By exploring the ancient astronomy, we hope to learn more about those civilizations. In 1992 a crater under the Yucatan…

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    particular author of music theory, Professor Robert Smith, also wrote an article on optics and telescopes, and this is what inspired Herschel to adopt a love for astronomy. Most professional astronomers of his day focused on astronomical features such as planets and comets, but William Herschel wanted to discover more about stars. Because of his background in optics, Herschel developed telescopes that allowed him to delve into the details of stars. A study of other areas in astrology…

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    Aliens In Zero Hour

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    In Zero Hour, the parents of the little girl are trapped inside of their own attic scared of what the girl had brought with her. The girl melted the doorknob and then opened the door and said “peekaboo”. Behind the little girl was a huge alien. The Alien had a greenish face and looked very scary, and they were about 8 feet tall. The aliens came from the sky from a spaceship that the kids knew all along. Drill was the leader. He has all the kids across the nation playing invasion, and had them…

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    Another was the aliens and how they were attacking the planet. Also another one was at the end when the alien ship crashes and the ship opens a bit and an alien arm crawls out, then the alien dies. Another one is that…

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    In Ray Bradbury’s short science-fiction story, Dark They Were and Golden Eyed, Mr. Bittering and his family move to Mars in order to escape a war-torn Earth. At first, Mars is simply scary, but slowly Mr. Bittering, his family and all the Earth product they brought with them are changed. Over the course of a few months the empty martian villa is filled with a fresh, new generation of Martians, with no recollection of their past life. Ray Bradbury paints an eerie picture in this short story…

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    Neptune Research Paper

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    The eighth planet, Neptune, is surprisingly dynamic. With many thinking Uranus could be its twin, the real facts of Neptune are lost. Neptune has unique amount of moons, rings, temperature, gases, and also unique name. Neptune was discovered in the 1800s due to astronomers observing Uranus. Uranus’s placement wasn't exactly where they thought it was. They determined that there was another planet’s gravity pulling on Uranus. On September 23, 1846, the newly discovered planet was named after the…

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    All Summer in a Day- Theme One of the most outstanding themes in “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury is that selfishness can overpower you. This dystopian story is about people who were sent to Venus to start a civilization, where there is no sun. One girl, Margot, has problems adapting. She gets picked on by the other students. When the sun comes out again, for the first time in seven years, the students lock her in a closet. Margot misses her chance to see the sun. One character in the…

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    Moho Is False Essay

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    1. The Earth rotates from the…………………………… a) west towards east b) east towards west c) north towards south d) south towards north 2. The Earth orbits the Sun at a speed of………………….. a) 100,800 km/h b) 108,000 km/h c) 152,097,701 km/h d) 147,098,074 km/h 3. Tsunami can be cause of ……………… a) Volcano b) Avalanche c) Tornado d) Earthquake 4. Seasons happen because a) The earth’s axis is inclined by 66½° b) The earth’s revolution around the sun c) The rotation of earth d) United effect of (a) and…

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