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    sun receiving all the energetic heat and the other side is cooling down from the previous day. Although the side facing away from the sun is in the the shadow of space, it isn't completely dark. This is because the suns light is reflecting off the moon which is revolving around Earth. Tides…

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    Space Age Fashion Design

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    using synthetic materials and the sleek design of the time to present within their fashion models. In 1964, well known designer Pierre Cardin launches his avant garde “Space Age” line of clothing. Also during this time André Courrèges releases his “Moon Girl” collection, introducing to the world the go-go boots. Going back to how the Space Age was brought closer to home through appliances and general architectural design, by incorporating the space age into fashion, this allows people to…

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    Many have asked the question why doesn't Mars have oceans? A recent breakthrough discovery has confirmed that liquid water does exist on Mars. This means there is the potential for life to exist here. However, this water is very minimal compared to previous levels of water found on Mars. A study done by Geronimo Villanueva and Michael Mumma of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center reveals that Mars used to have at minimum seven times as much water as it does today with there being enough water to…

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    “Every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don't intend to waste any of mine,” Neil Armstrong. The United States has had a number of astronauts walk on the moon, but what about mars? The idea of a manned-mission to mars has intrigued thousands of minds, but like me, lots have turned it down. I don’t think a manned-mission to mars is a good idea, due to physical, logical, and financial needs. Undeniably, a mission to mars would be too physically challenging. First, adapting to the climate…

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    The Hubble Telescope Essay

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    The Hubble telescope is a telescope named after famous astronomer Edwin Hubble. It orbits in space 380 miles above Earth’s surface, traveling 5 miles per second, finishing an orbit around Earth in 97 minutes. Hubble takes sharp images of space without looking at Earth’s atmosphere, which blurs pictures due to the atmosphere being constantly in motion. The telescope is 2.4 meters in length and has mirrors 94 inches in diameter. Some celestial objects that Hubble takes images of are stars and…

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    “Sorry doesn’t fix everything” “All summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury, is a fictional story about a girl named Margot, who struggles with bullying because she is different from everyone else. Her being from Earth, meanwhile everyone else has been from Venus their entire lives. Throughout the story, it shows Margot as a lonely girl that feels different from everyone else. Margot, being from Earth, knows that the sun is real, huge dandelion in the sky. Whilst nobody else has ever seen the sun, but…

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    Martian Vs The Core Essay

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    The difference between the movies, The Core and The Martian, would be the logic of scientific principles and ideas. The Core is a movie; where a team tries to drill to the center of the Earth, so that they can restart the rotation of the Earth by blasting the Earth’s core with nuclear missiles. The movie, The Core, had flaws and errors; in which, causes unrealistic standards for science and unjustified the idea of what would really happen in this kind of situation. The main struggle the team…

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    Aliens Area 51 Case Study

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    Aliens… U.F.O’s….. Area 51 is located in the Nevada desert and is owned by the U.S Air Force and Government, it was used in the Cold War, WWII and even in the Vietnam war; around 25 miles long it is the largest Air Force Base in U.S History and the most secure! It is believed that conspiracies theories (which has not yet been confirmed) think that Aliens and U.F.O’s live there! Secondly Area 51 was used in WWII for “Stealth and Target” training and experimenting with a highly intense project…

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    Life As We Knew It Theme

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    forever. The novel Life as We Knew It by author Susan Beth Pfeffer is a realistic-fiction novel about survival. In the novel, the protagonist Miranda and her family want to survive the disasters caused by the protagonist, the asteroid that hit the moon. The lack of water, food, and electricity was keeping them from being successful. The severe climate changes, such as droughts and major temperature changes, along with natural disasters are keeping them from surviving, so the theme would be,…

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    Eisenhower Alien Invasion

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    According to the great-granddaughter of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, aliens are taking over the world. In fact, an extraterrestrial invasion has already occurred and NASA doesn't want us to know about it. NASA HAS BEEN HIDING ALIENS FOR YEARS In a 2014 interview, cosmologist Laura Magdalene Eisenhower confirmed that an alien invasion has already occurred. NASA has known about it but has kept us in the dark. According to her, this coverup has been going on for years. Extraterrestrials…

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