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    Delta Culture

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    One of the ancient culture from a solar system is about more then million years or even decades old. No one knows the walking delta culture because how old it is, and how far it is from our galaxy. It's more than at least more than a human life away. Its name is walking delta, one of the most rare scenes you can see, it looks like a ancient creature waking named the delta. They can choose to do anything once the soul is out of the body and mind(dead). One can choose when the right time…

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    sun. I needed to get out, quickly! If I said anything, Max would beat me up! “Yes Mrs. Smith, we’re all here!” Max replied. Oh no! I don’t have much time now. What do I do? If I just stand here, I will miss the most spectacular thing on this stupid planet! As my thoughts swirled around in my head, I could hear the the clop clop of shoes, indicating my classmates were departing the classroom. It came to me: I had threw it all away, my only chance,…

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    Long have we have looked to the stars, be it for navigation, spiritual guidance or shear awe. But, believe it or not, the wonders we see in the night sky with our naked eyes are only a glint of the universe’s enormity, and, as said by Julianne Dalcanton in her 2009 article 18 Years of Science with the Hubble Space Telescope, our hazy atmosphere even limits our ground-based instruments as well. (Dalcanton) Both the incapability of our eyes and our local telescopes hindered astronomy for…

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    The Milky Way Book Report

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    environments, including planets, as they age.…

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    Night Lab Report

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    exciting and core tenets of astronomy. With our telescope we were able to see firsthand and notice some of the distinct characteristics of the different objects. First we looked at our nearby neighbor planet, Mars. Mars is named after the Roman god of war and has a nickname of the “Red Planet” due to its reddish appearance. We know that it…

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    Mercury's Surface

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    showing plains and heavy cratering, indicating that it has been inactive for billions of years. Knowledge of Mercury's geology has been based only on the 1975 Mariner flyby and terrestrial observations, it is the least understood of the terrestrial planets. As data from messenger orbiter is processed, this knowledge will increase. For example, an unusual crater with radiating troughs has been discovered that scientists called "the spider" It later received the name Apollodorus. Names for…

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    Mars Geology

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    A recent study on Mars’s geology causes a paradigm shift to researchers’ perspective of the red planet. Felsic rocks that thought to not exist on Mars are now identified. Overall, these findings alter the understanding of the geologic complexity and magmatic activity of Mars. Prior knowledge of Mars’s geology was rather simple; consisting of one type of rock formation in contrast to Earth’s diverse and complex geology. Felsic rocks such as granite, are common in subduction zones on Earth (Wray…

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    Pluto's Mission To NASA

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    researched Pluto’s orbit, physical properties, and history to give us a broad understanding of what Pluto is like and to see if a mission to Pluto would be feasible and beneficial to NASA. We found that Pluto has a unique orbit compared to other planets — it is both extremely elliptical and sometimes crosses Neptune's orbit. Pluto is also incredibly small and cold. It contains ice on it’s surface and was only discovered about 100 years ago. Because of what I learned, I believe that It would be…

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    All Summer In A Day Pdf

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    In Ray Bradbury’s, “All Summer in a Day,” the first few paragraphs of the first page show the most significance to the rest of the story. Those paragraphs introduce the main character and the setting. Bradbury also uses a lot of imagery in those paragraphs. The passage starts, “It had been raining for seven years,” which vaguely introduces the setting(1). Bradbury the describes the thousand forests that “had been crushed under the rain and grown up a thousand times to be crushed again” (1) this…

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    The Allen Telescope Array

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    The S.E.T.I. Institute With there currently being an estimated amount of seventy-five billion tons of living things on this planet that we call Earth, there is a possibility that there are more living things out there in space, either in this galaxy, or in another. People like to refer to the beings that may or may not exist in space as “aliens.” This term does not fit the description well, because you can also refer to a person who is from a different country or nation as an alien. The term…

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