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    simplicity can be beautiful though. The town is full of wonder, hidden wildlife in the distance, cacti and native shrubberies in full bloom, and when the sun sets the stars come out to play—nothing can equate to the beauty of seeing the clusters of far off nebula. The desert can be a stunning place—unless of course you go to the Yucca Valley Park, home of…

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    Galileo Dbq

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    than a congeries of innumerable stars distributed in clusters." ( Galilei , 62) . He discovered that it was made up of millions of stars. These stars weren't seen by the naked eye. He called the cluster of stars the Nebula of Orion with around twenty one stars. He also discovered the Nebula of Praesepe, which was made up of around forty stars.(Galilei,63) People were skeptical about Galileo's discoveries. He conflicted with the Church because he had different ideas about the universe. He…

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    luminous Pistol Star, the Galactic centre, the radio source Sagittarius A. It also includes a number of very famous deep sky objects, including the Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy, the Sagittarius Dwarf Irregular Galaxy, Barnard’s Galaxy, the Bubble Nebula, and as many as 15 Messier objects. Sagittarius is the 15th largest constellation in the sky. Sagittarius occupies an area of 867 square degrees. It is located in the southern hemisphere and can be seen at latitudes between +55° and -90°…

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    public.More than 45 terabytes have been collected. The 45 and more terabytes that have been collected,provides lights into the universe,from objects as close to the moon to the most remote galaxies,with incredible photos of supernovas and nebulas in between. In 1923 a German scientist Hermann Oberth first suggested that that a telescope could be launched into orbit to help overcome…

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    The universe is very big. It could be infinite, we aren't sure exactly how big it is because it is still growing. It is home to countless stars, planets, galaxies, and nebulae. Everything is so far apart. For instance, our moon is 238,900 miles away from the Earth. It is about twice as many miles that someone might walk in eighty years, assuming they walk about 7,500 steps every day. The closest galaxy to us is the Andromeda Galaxy, it is approximately 2.9 million light years away. As long as…

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    finds herself in a sunlit field, where everything is golden with light. There is an atmosphere of peace and joy. Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who and Mrs. Which arrive. Mrs. Who tells them they are on Uriel, the third planet of the star Malak in the spiral nebula Messier 101. Mrs. Whatsit says that they "tessered," or "wrinkled" to get there. They are on the way to helping Meg's father, but they have stopped on Uriel to rest. Mrs. Whatsit changes form and assumes the appearance of an unearthly creature.…

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    Sir William Herschel

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    Jack sladek Bible 10/26/2015 Mrs. Hunter William Herschel Sir William Herschel was born in November 15 1738 and died august 25 1822 but in his life he was a great man and he did great things he obsessed with the heaven and this dived him to become a German scientist and made breathes in the science and life and he was knighted because of great breathes. Sir William Hershel went in to the field of astronomy. Ever since he was a young boy he was obsessed with the heavens he wanted know what…

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    Old Earth Secularist View

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    INTRODUCTION: The topic chosen for this assignment is the Original Creation of the Earth (nebular hypothesis vs. six-day creation). The origin of the earth, the universe, ultimately “creation” itself has long been a highly debated topic. The purpose of this paper is to elaborate on the original creation of the earth from an old-earth secularist view as well as the view from a young-earth creationist’s perspective. Ultimately, the intent is to highlight these opposing views in an attempt to…

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    to gravitational forces within particular regions of the nebula itself contracting into solid clusters and as the mass of clumps (clusters) collapse inwards, the temperature arises in the star and reaches up to 10 million Degrees Celsius at which is the point where nuclear fusion starts. Worldwide scientists later discovered that at the beginning of a stars life, hydrogen is constantly being burned within the clouded dusts bringing the nebula together and as time passes, it would eventually be…

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    The Final Frontier

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    they put in several interesting pieces of information, which they call “astrofacts”, on some pages to maintain interest. For example, they put in facts such as who the first man to go into space was, information on numerous unique supernovas and nebulas, scientists’ thoughts on certain topics, and much…

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