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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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    I am the world’s most famous and greatest scientist, also known as Albert Einstein, and the United States would not have been successful without me. I played a significant role in producing the atomic bomb even before the United States Army was informed about it. I influenced the beginning of the Manhattan Project by notifying President Franklin Roosevelt about the possibility of a nuclear bomb that could incinerate millions of citizens. I was informed about the newest discoveries in fission and…

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    into shapes (constellations) when you play connect the dots with them-, surrounding the planet holding the resources to produce life along with a small moon circling the planet as it orbits around the big ball of fire that is made of Hydrogen and Helium. That little planet that can create life was populated and civilization has grown from there and the humans have come up with theories as to what their world looked like from space and what was encompassing them. They’ve questioned how they were…

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    the Roman god who is the king of gods, thunder and the sky. It has colored bands running around the planet, which represent high powered winds. In addition, it has 67 moons. Saturn: it is the sixth planet from the Sun. Its atmosphere is compose by helium and hydrogen dominating, similar to Jupiter's. It has rings with their own atmosphere. Uranus: the seventh planet from the Sun, an ice giant, was named after the greek god of the sky. It has a strange orientation rotation axis, which produces…

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    Saturn Research Paper

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    Giant. The Gas Giant planets include Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, and obviously Saturn. The “gas” or atmosphere of Saturn was mostly made out of hydrogen when it first formed. Now the remains of the formation, Saturn is somehow a little bit made out of helium. But the atmosphere, now, includes Nitrogen and Oxygen. Saturn has several moons. To be exact, Saturn has 62 moons. The three most main moons of Saturn are Titan, Dione, and Enceladus. The most important is the Titan moon. The Titan moon has a…

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    Moment Of Creation

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    elements observed today occurred during the first few minutes after the Big Bang, when the extremely high temperature and density of the Universe fused subatomic particles into The chemical elements. More recent calculations indicate that hydrogen and helium would have been the primary products of the Great Explosion, and the heavier elements later occurred within the stars (see Nucleosynthesis). However, Gamow 's theory provides a basis for understanding the early stages of the universe and its…

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    How has our atmosphere changed over time? Our atmosphere has changed vigorously over time. Anyway, for the past 200 million years, the atmosphere has remained the same generally. Scientists theorize that Earth’s early atmosphere was mostly created by the volcanic activity back then; they say that the volcanic activity was very intense for the first billion years on Earth. They also think that the composition of the early atmosphere was as the following: - Mainly carbon dioxide gas - Very…

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    phase of life that we all will have to experience at one point. This is relevant to my future career as a police officer because as of now, I would rather want to die on duty instead of being at home and overdosing myself on pills or from breathing helium. I will also encounter many deaths, therefore, I need to be ready to see dead bodies and not panic. Know the type of signs people give before committing suicide so that I can help them with their situation and persuade them not to commit…

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    Saturn Research Paper

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    Temperatures at Saturn’s cloud tops are -218 F. Its volume is 764 times of earth, but only 95 times more massive. It has rings around the planet made of rocks, ice, and debree. Saturn’s atmosphere is mostly composed to about 94% hydrogen and 6% helium. Clouds are composed to very little of other elements.…

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    Uranus Research Papers

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    110 degrees axis tilt [14]. Uranus is not as stormy as Jupiter or Saturn, but within the 'Spring' section of the plant, where both cold and warm air meet, storms systems are active [25]. Uranus' atmosphere is mostly composed of 82.5% Hydrogen 15.2% Helium And 2.3% Methane [7]. This elements are the same that result in the fire hazard aforementioned in both Saturn’s and Jupiter’s environments. Information for this planet was mainly collected by one spacecraft, the Voyager 2, during a fly by in…

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