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    The Ultimate Space Book

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    The solar nebular hypothesis describes the formation of our solar system from a nebula cloud made from a collection of dust and gas. It is believed that the sun, planets, moons, and asteroids were formed around the same time around 4.5 billion years ago from a nebula. 2. Planets move around the Sun in ellipses, with the Sun at one focus point. Earth seasons 1.A season is a division of the year, marked by changes in weather, ecology and hours of daylight. Seasons…

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    NASA Discovered: We May be ‘Just A Cousin’ with Martian NASA (National Aeronautics & Space Administration) released the finding of the possible fossilized life on Mars. Three small rocks that NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover examined on site identified to be the organic compounds that includes complex compound so-called PAHs. Nasa announced that this evidence may show the existence of primitive life in Mars. Ashwin Vasavada, project scientist for the Mars Science Lab (Curiosity), NASA Jet…

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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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    Mars Rover Essay

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    terrain that the rover had wandered over in its short life was the planet Mars. MER-D Gypsy, the 2014 NASA Mars Rover, rolled over its cold sands, then turned its spherical, cycloptic head and looked over the trench before it. The camera on its orbicular crown began snapping photos almost immediately. It was beautiful, a rich, orange coloured valley that seemed bottomless. Markings and natural carvings into the scarlet flesh of the planet showed that water had once flowed as torrents down the…

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    Theories Of Ancient Aliens

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    theories were a bit far fetched but some theories seemed very plausible. The most far fetched theory I read about consisted of a story, that aliens had created the earth as a place to experiment intelligence levels on, and some aliens were left in close planets to monitor and study the life that was created. This theory seems a bit far fetched, but still can not be ruled out of the mind completely. However there were two more theories that I believed to be more realistic. The first being that…

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    have such horrendous conditions, but the planet Neptune does as well! The name Neptune originates from the Roman god Neptune. Which means “The God of the Sea” in in Roman mythology, which is the equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon. Some people actually venerate these gods in a ceremony called Lectisternium, and offered food to gods and goddesses. Neptune is also the fourth biggest planet in our solar system. Its mass is about 1.0247e26 kg. The planet takes about 165 years to orbit…

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    Helium Research Paper

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    Helium is the second element in the periodic table. Its period number is 1 and it is apart of group number: 18. The group that Helium falls under is the Noble Gases. The element has an atomic number of 2, an atomic mass of 4 and is classified as a non-metal. It is the second most abundant element in the universe. Helium was discovered on the sun before it was found on the earth. In 1895, Pierre-Jules-César Janssen, a French astronomer and Norman Lockyer, an English astronomer both who discovered…

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    Mars has an unforgiving and dangerous environment, which is why it’s not safe to send someone there. It’s not impossible to send someone to Mars, it’s that we’re not ready or prepared to send someone there yet. The program Mars One will send four unlucky people to Mars in the year 2022, and it would be a terrible idea to sign up. Many things could go wrong, including all of the low oxygen and cosmic radiation, running out of fuel and food, and the fact that Mars One is a one way trip!…

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    Neon Research Paper

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    Neon is the 10th element on the periodic table. It was discovered by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers in 1898 (Mowat 130). It has 10 protons, 10 neutrons, and 10 electrons. Neon has no stable compounds because it is a noble gas. However, there are three stable isotopes, the most abundant being neon-20 (90.5%). It has no color, odor, or taste. It changes from a gas to a liquid at -245.92°C and from a liquid to a solid at -248.6°C (Chemical Elements). It is found in the sun and the…

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    Summer In A Day Margot

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    In the short story ¨All summer in a Day¨ by Ray Bradbury, Margot moved from earth to venus 5 years ago, where it has been raining since she came. Her experience with the sun separates her from the rest of her peers, for they have forgotten about the warmth of the sun. This fact makes the kids turn against her and lock her in a closet as the sun peers out for the two hours that margot is in there. Margot is always the odd one out with her longing for the sun. When happiness is taken away, people…

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