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    Pluto: A Dwarf Planet

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    category because of its size and because it is in a zone of other same-sized objects known as the trans neptunian region. After examining research and data, I have personally come to the conclusion that Pluto is not a planet. According to the International Astronomical Union, in order to be considered a planet,…

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    Pluto Research Paper

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    Pluto is known as “dwarf planet” in the planetary system. Also, it’s called the “Dwarf Planet” because of its size. It could be called a “plutoid” because it’s farther out into space. Pluto is occasionally closer to the sun than other times because of the oval orbit. Pluto has five moons, which are Kerberos, Styx, Nix, Hydra, and Charon. Because of the New Horizons information and pictures this data has helped scientists learn more about Pluto. Pluto was discovered in 1930 by an astronomer…

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    Enceladus Accomplishments

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    Saturn's geologically active moon Enceladus, with a diameter of approximately 505 kilometres, is small enough to fit inside the borders of India. Despite it’s small size and large distance from the, the unique conditions on this moon make it one of the most promising sites for hosting life in the Milky Way. In consice term, we can make this conjecture because there are hydrothermal vents spread across Enclelads which spew water vapour and granulated ice prticles from an underground ocean. The…

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    Neptune Research Paper

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    discovery of the storms, imagery showed that both of the storms were missing. Yet, a smaller storm was formed in the Northern hemisphere. Another feature of Neptune includes it's rings. The gas giant is only one of four planets that have rings in our solar system. Like Uranus’s, the rings are made up of clumps of particles. Each of the rings are are named after the people that contributed to Neptune’s discovery. The five principal…

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    Moho Is False Essay

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    1. The Earth rotates from the…………………………… a) west towards east b) east towards west c) north towards south d) south towards north 2. The Earth orbits the Sun at a speed of………………….. a) 100,800 km/h b) 108,000 km/h c) 152,097,701 km/h d) 147,098,074 km/h 3. Tsunami can be cause of ……………… a) Volcano b) Avalanche c) Tornado d) Earthquake 4. Seasons happen because a) The earth’s axis is inclined by 66½° b) The earth’s revolution around the sun c) The rotation of earth d) United effect of (a) and…

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    Delta Culture

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    One of the ancient culture from a solar system is about more then million years or even decades old. No one knows the walking delta culture because how old it is, and how far it is from our galaxy. It's more than at least more than a human life away. Its name is walking delta, one of the most rare scenes you can see, it looks like a ancient creature waking named the delta. They can choose to do anything once the soul is out of the body and mind(dead). One can choose when the right time…

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    Hubble’s official website in a table entitled Hubble at a Glance… 1. It cost about $1.5bn to launch alongside the shuttle Discovery on April 24th 1990. (Evans) 2. It is almost 44 feet in length and weighs around 24, 500 lbs. (Evans) 3. It has two 25 ft. solar panels that provide the power source for the telescope’s functions. (Evans) 4. It carries out its extraordinary work while orbiting the Earth at around 17,500 mph and making a complete revolution in 97 minutes. (Evans) B. The Hubble has…

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    technological innovations have been made; however, the initiation of solar energy usage is perhaps the most promising. For instance, as a direct result of the rapid depletion of nonrenewable resources, human populations will eventually have to turn to the one inexhaustible resource that can help preserve the human living style; that is, the sun. To demonstrate, a German architect named Andre Broessel, recently created a solar power generator in the shape of a spherical lens that is not only…

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    The Milky Way Book Report

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    Discoveries about dark matter, high-speed gas clouds, and a small disk around the core are now leading scientists to a new understanding of how our galaxy formed and the way it works, by John S. Gallagher III, Rosemary Wyse, and Robert Benjamin. Our understanding of the Milky Way has come a long way from the time people wove a story about the milk of a goddess spilled across the heavens. About 400 years ago, Galileo Galilei aimed a primitive telescope toward that area and wrote that through it…

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    How to build a Man Cave garage Man caves give us the freedom to express ourselves. It gives us the personal space and creative bubble to succeed. Converting a garage into a man cave is certainly easier said than done. Here are some steps to help assist you with your project. Cleaning This is one of the most important parts of the process. To truly design and create the best man cave possible, it is necessary to clean everything first. If you want to get the most out of your garage then you need…

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