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    Astronomy is the study of planets, sun, stars, the entire universe. Since the beginning of time humans have been looking at the space.............then ancient civilization , Babylonians, were the first to start Recording the observation they were making and it's also believe they recorded the first time Halley's Comet passed thru earth in the year 164bc. Fast-forward to the year 1571 to be more exact, Johannes Kepler, was born. This figure was a mathematician, astronomer and astrologer. He is…

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    conclusion is still unknown. Experts show that extraterrestrials may exist. They may exist because there is proof they exist, there has been sightings and encounters involving extraterrestrial life forms, and there has been scientific reports that other planets have the ability to sustain life. It is possible that aliens exist because there is proof they abide somewhere in the universe, and it is clear that they enjoy visiting Earth. For example,crop circles have been known to be signs or…

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    only living things on our galaxy or even in the whole universe. No one even bothers to look beyond our planet and explore the space for that matter. Though in Ancient Egypt, Babylonians use to study the Sun, Moon and stars just to generate a calendar for farming and religious rites but it never extended that far. Then in early 1900's people started to explore space and study matters beyond our planet. Edwin Hubble was the first person who introduced us to the cosmos such as the galaxy and the…

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    Phobos Essay

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    in diameter and it 5,827 miles away from Mars. As Phobos orbits Mars, a tidal bulge is created and moves along the surface of Mars as the moon rotates around the planet. Phobos only takes seven hours and thirty-nine minutes to rotate around Mars, and is one of the 18 moons in the solar system that has an orbit time faster than its planet. Since its orbital…

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    Is that really possible for us to travel to and live in another planet? I do appreciate the huge effort put by the tones of scientist who have been working so days and night to figure out the new possible place for human to live. But, I am really doubt the feasibility of this choice, which might also be our possible choice. Also, another well-known unknown, is there other lives on Mars? Is there aliens which might pose threaten on our life? Will they really welcome us to invade their home?We…

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    Running head: ALIEN LIFE FORMS AND UFO’s 1 Alien Life Forms and UFO’s Gazi Mahbub Community College of Aurora ALIEN LIFE FORMS AND UFO’s 2…

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    Oxygen has been found lingering in the upper atmosphere on Mars. So why doesn't life exist on the planet? Well for one, it's atomic oxygen. Perhaps one day aliens thrived on the red planet, prancing about in lush green fields with waterfalls of gold. As we know, that's far from the case now. So what happened? Until NASA gives us a logical answer, we might as well say the devil is responsible for the planet's destruction. NASA HOPES TO UNCOVER MARS HISTORY Atomic oxygen affects how gas can…

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    Pluto Research Paper

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    and its five moons. It has a secondary mission and that is to explore the Kuiper Belt. Pluto is probably the “planet” we know the least about, at least before the New Horizons space probe passed it a few months back. First discovered in 1930 by an astronomer named Clyde Tombaugh, Pluto was considered the ninth planet in our Solar system for over 70 years. Then in 2003, Eris, a small planet larger than Pluto,…

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    Plato's Heliocentric Model

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    but also challenged the ancient belief in the uniform circular motions of the planets. Kepler’s new model is not only one of the greatest achievement in astronomy, but also advanced our understanding into modern physical concepts like gravity. In the sixteen hundreds, although more…

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    Sun ran into Sundray, the biggest star of them all, and his guards, the planets. “Look who it is, its Sun the smallest of them all, Sundray’s guards started to laugh.” Then Sundray said, “Who came up with your name Sun?” Then Sun said, “Well the big man upstairs.” Oh well you will never get as big as me Ha Maybe you will never grow to become a real star Ha. Then Sundray and his guards…

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