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    Frank Drake Essay

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    x ne x fl x fi x fc x L Where:  N= Number of potential civilizations within the Milky Way.  R*=Rate of the formation of stars suitable for holding life.  fp=Out of those stars, the number with planetary systems.  ne=Number of planets in a solar system with a suitable environment.  fI=Out of those suitable planes, which do life actually appear?  fi=”The fraction of life bearing planets on which intelligent life emerges.”  fc=The fraction of civilizations which hold…

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    Mesopotamia was the first ancient civilization even though it had crazy laws and different groups of people it was a way of life for some. The meaning for mesopotamia was land between the rivers. These peoples king had his main job and this was to make sure the people were praising their gods. They would make ziggurats which may have been to sacrifice things to the gods because they found burnt fish inside. They would also built these ziggurats to attract gods. They would build them to look…

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    “Calla, what’s life like on Earth? I’ve never been, but I’ve always wanted to visit and see what life was like on a planet that hadn’t known about life in other parts of the universe for so long,” Ida attempts, trying to make conversation to lighten the dreary mood that had settled on them all once again. “It’s boring, I guess. Nothing notable. And, it’s not like people didn’t know about life in other parts of the universe, it’s just that Earth has done some… fairly questionable things and most…

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    Neptune Description

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    pressure of a liquid surface is a hundred thousand times greater than it is on Earth.Neptune has the wildest and strongest weather in the solar system its atmosphere has dark spots which can come and go and it is the windiest planet in the solar system average temperatures equal -112 degrees Celsius because it's so far away from the sun doesn't receive as much solar energy many people discovered Neptune and all of them found it in different ways mathematician Alex Brevard astronomers John couch…

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    rich source of minerals and material for initial economic expansion and concurrently providing platforms for operations and manufacturing. Eventually, the human race could use asteroids as space vehicles to move itself across and possibly beyond the solar system effectively becoming mobile bases of operations and even space colonies. The only significant limitations of this future growth are technological capability and legal ambiguity for large scale human space activity. For any space activity…

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    Saturn Research Paper

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    is one of many in our solar system and is so unique in its own way for being the only plant to have rings around it. We all know of this planet due to its spectacular rings. Although this planet has them it poses many other interesting features. The Romans were the people who made Saturn's name come to be to what it is now. The Romans knew there was seven different bright objects that were in the sky. Those seven objects included the moon, the sun, and five planets in the solar system, Saturn…

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    Asteroid Studies could either help us or just be a waste of time. I believe that Nasa (National, Aeronautics, Space Administration.) should not fund asteroid studies for many reasons.One reason is because of time to get there.Another reason is because of money that Nasa spends.My last reason is the danger of astroids.Do you want to know why I believe this? Time is one important thing that not everyone has.It takes a long time to get to the asteroid belt in space.I believe that studying…

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    The Philae Mission

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    Air Writing Prompt C Vonderhaar, Max There is a lot of aspects of our solar system that we don’t know about. Aspects such as what comets do day to day and what our solar system is completely made up of. The Philae mission helped us out on some of those aspects and was important for scientific research because of how they learned more information about comets and how our solar system works. Learning more information about comets is one of the main aspects in this story. For example, Cameron…

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    In our solar system, gas giants are much bigger than terrestrial planets, and they have thick atmospheres full of hydrogen and helium. They both orbit the sun. Terrestrial planets are similar to Earth made up of mostly rock and have few moons. Gas giants are made up of gas and have a lot more moons. Some of the surface of mercury featured is craters, ridges, and terrains ranging from heavily cratered to nearly crater free. These features help us to understand the evolution of the planet.…

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    All Summer In A Day, by Ray Bradbury, is about the way jealousy and bullying affects them and revals harmful actions. The Story tells you about how the boy and other classmates bully her. Also reviews a side you would not see maybe. There will also be when the classmates forget about her after the sun goes down. Also show you a review of the whole story. When Margot was at school the kids in the class were acting jealous because she remembers seeing the sun and but they don't because they were…

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