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    Vera 9 Final Project

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    preparing to travel to Venus. In this paper, I wall talk about the Soviet Venera 9 mission. My science fiction paper will consist of ways for probes to survive on Venus long enough to work and restore Venus to what it is believed it was: an Earth-like planet. It will talk about the silicon carbide transistors which can withstand the extreme heat, nuclear batteries that can work on Venus as an alternative to solar and carbon sequestration, which involves pumping carbon dioxide underground in…

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    system it has more mass than all the other planets combined. The Oort Cloud is leftovers from the formation of the formation of the solar system nearly 5 billion years ago. This cloud is something no one ever seen…

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    studios, Planet Fitness, happens to be listed on www.missionstatements.com as being a company having provided…

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    In “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury, a group of school children on the planet Venus wait for the first time the sun will show in seven years. Margot is from Earth and had memories of the sun from when she was four years old and was locked in a closet by the other children. Wishing they had witnessed the sun, the children were pushed by envy to lock Margot away from the sun. The poem “Envy” by Mary Lamb depicts a rose-tree that is unable to see its own beauty. Similar to “All Summer in a…

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    Galileo Galilei was born the oldest of 6 brothers and sisters in Pisa, Italy, on February 15, 1564. Early in his life, he developed interests in music, as well as math and physics. As a young man, Galileo attended the University of Pisa, where he studied medicine to become a doctor. However, he later left the university due to financial issues, but continued to study mathematics on his own. In 1609, Galileo constructed his first telescope- a device which he would later use to make his well-…

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    Planetary, supernova, dark, and reflective are all types of nebulae that are formed and act differently. The elements found in the planetary nebulae and supernovas. A scientist has found that in the permitted lines of planetary nebulae there are nitrogen ions (Aller). Permitted lines are only found with a high power telescope; this shows that there are more possibilities of other elements within these clouds. The elements that are mostly know in Planetary nebulae are the common “hydrogen,…

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    into a program that has little intrinsic value when the money and resources could be going to governmental departments that give back to the people. Therefore, if the space industry stopped receiving funding for frivolous matters such as counting planets that we will never reach in a humans’ lifespan the people could be better for it. In some states teachers have to buy their own teaching material, and across the United States college students fall into an ever growing blackhole of debt to get…

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    Marvin Cause And Effect

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    the entrance and exit are. At that moment, Marvin knew he was going outside for the first time in his life. Climax: Marvin and his father reach a vantage point to take a glimpse of the earth. At first sight, Marvin thought Earth was a beautiful planet but as soon as his eyes were no longer blinded by the glare, he realized that the Earth was glowing. Falling Action: The father explains how the lunar colony is the last vestige of mankind after the nuclear war. It will be centuries before…

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    1. How does the force of the Earth’s gravity 250 miles above the surface of the Earth compare to the force of gravity at the surface of the Earth? Is this surprising? The force of the Earth’s gravity 250 miles above has less pressure and less gravity because gravity pulls everything to the center of the Earth, so the farther the distance; the less gravity. The force of the Earth’s gravity 250 miles above the surface has about 90 percent of what the force of gravity is on Earth’s surface.…

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    Forms On Mars

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    Are There Living Forms On Mars? Scientists ask themselves; are there any extraterrestrial life beyond Earth? Humans are interested in the extraterrestrial life because we might not be the only ones out here in the universe. Being able to contact with and learn from other forms of life would be amazing. The human civilization might be able to contain help from other extraterrestrial and learn their ways of life. If there are or aren't living forms out in the universe, it is up to us to find out.…

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