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    Soviet Union manipulated everything from radio to different ideological themes. There was an important theme…

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    Solar flares occur as a result of the build-up of magnetic energy inside the solar atmosphere which is released through the process of a sudden flash of brightness on the sun’s surface. The magnetic energy built up is released from the corona of the sun in the form of radiation across the whole electromagnetic. [10] For a solar flare to take place it requires an incredible 6 × 1025 Joules which is over 25,000 times more energy than that released throughout the impact of the Shoemaker-Levy 9…

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    H annelore Bauer’s sister, the thirteen year old Ingeborg “Inge” Bauer, was lugging around a rectangular wooden box with two attached straps, allowing her to carry the box on her back. Long past nightfall, a full moon illuminating the nighttime sky was enough lighting for her. With not a single oncoming vehicle in sight, she crossed an empty countryside road in the Midwest, towards a ditch. Adelburger Walther Schäffer and FVL leaders Lucas Fields, Preston Connelly, and Gudruna Hurley were…

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    Exoplanet Research Paper

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    Exoplanet Essay 1.0 Introduction An extrasolar planet also known as exoplanet is any planet that orbits a star not within our solar system. The first real discovery of an exoplanet was made in 1995 by the Swiss team of Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz of Geneva. The planet that they discovered was at least half the mass of Jupiter and smaller in size. NASA has confirmed 1746 exoplanets exist and there is surely more to be discovered. The Kepler mission was too find and statistically characterizes…

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    creations since we realized that we were capable. Humans have also drawn inspiration from the world around them, and in doing so, many inventions we see today are modeled after our own anatomy or environments. Optics such as cameras, binoculars and telescopes are very similar to the structures in our own eyes. If scientists came up with complex functional designs, independent of drawing inspiration from nature, would that follow that they could be considered Intelligent Designers? If one assumes…

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    civilizations described by Stephen Hawking are existing right along with us which was also described in Schrodinger’s ideas on the subject. Hawking also talks about the possibility on an article about the multiple universos, describing how the Hubble telescope found that all known galaxies are slowly drifting away from ours, expanding the universe as they move apart. Hawking states that this could in fact mean thee was a period of time where the universe was closer together, thus starting our…

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    Aurora Research Paper

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    On March 6, 1716, crowds of people gathered in the streets of England to gaze up at the sky in marvel of the vibrant streams of light that danced across the night sky – an unexplained phenomenon at the time (Fara 1996). This was the first time English astronomer Edmund Halley witnessed this display. This experience led him to publish the first detailed description of what is now commonly known as the “aurora” (P. Brekke and Broms 2013; Bone 2007) (include pic of his drawings). The theories that…

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    Content The following items should be included in your poster. Short, concise sentences or bullet points are to be used. You are required to make this Piktochart aesthetically pleasing, with graphics/images included. See the rubric below Name of the career Oceanographer Short job description Oceanographers research and study oceans. Some of the work they do include: Conduct programs exploring the ocean--its processes and characteristics Interactions with atmospheric and geological environment…

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    goddess. Some believed that the moon influenced life on Earth. Even today, many people believe that the moon affects the weather and people's behavior. The famous Italian scientist Galileo made the first scientific study of the moon with a simple telescope in 1609. In 1959, the former Soviet Union launched Luna 2, the first spacecraft to reach the moon. In 1969, the U.S. astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission became the first people to set foot on the moon. The astronauts collected bits of rock…

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    Black Hole Research Paper

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    pulls so much that even light cannot get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. This can happen when a star is dying. Because no light can get out, people can't see black holes. They are invisible. Space telescopes with special tools can help find black holes. The special tools can see how stars that are very close to black holes act differently than other stars. Black holes can be big or small. Scientists think the smallest black holes are as small as…

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