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    The most famous celestial bond, except for the rings of Saturn, is the Ring Nebula or also known as M57. The Ring Nebula is 2,000 light years away and as seen on Earth the nebula looks like a donut-like ring wrapped around the middle of a football shaped cloud of glowing gas. It’s about one light year across and the glowing light the Ring Nebula produces is not coming from the planets but rather from the hot central star ionizes atoms in the gas forming intense ultraviolent light. As seen…

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    When he was in the under world he appeared as a man with the head of a ram. Ra was often considered to be the King of Gods and one of the central gods of the Egyptian Patheon. They also said he was the creator of everything. The Egyptians built solar temples in honor of the King Ra. The temple did not have a statue of Ra, the sunlight was the statue. The Egyptians believed that the Sun…

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    Red Star Research Paper

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    Planet eating stars and giant aliens living in space doesn’t sound that appealing. Why would anyone want to go up there? Astronauts are almost addicted to space missions. Most say it was the most memorable moment in their lives. If they are fit enough to go back into space, most will stop at nothing to make it happen. So what is so amazing about space? Aliens. In the last sequence phase of a star, they grow several hundred times larger. So large that any planet near a giant red star will be…

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    Mars is said to be completely desolate. No life except for maybe bacteria. There’s no water on mars. There is an atmosphere but it’s very thin, and the soil isn't farm able whatsoever. How would one, even live on a planet like this? The red planet is very far away. The trip alone to get to mars, at the right time of the year, takes at least nine months. Astronauts would have to be stuck in a large vehicle, like, space. That only one of the issues. These astronauts that are in a tiny spacecraft…

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    1977. This alignment occurs only once every 175 years. The Grand Tour as the program was called had launch windows between 1976 and 1980. The original idea of the Grand Tour was to send four probes to ultimately visit every planet in our outer solar system. In 1971 funding for the Grand Tour program was canceled in the 1973 NASA budget due to the federal budget reducing NASA funding and subsequently NASA focusing on the new shuttle program. To keep their dream alive NASA reworked their…

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    Endorphina is releasing a new slot for the month of April. This is the Endorphina space station slot based 2027 ISS game. Microgaming is also giving operators two brand new classic slot games. The 2027 ISS slot offers all of the usual trends of modern slot games such as a scatter symbol and free game symbol. Cool Buck and Mega Money Multiplier are new classic slot games that use some of the features that are in new slots. 2027 ISS The premise of Endorphina’s latest five reels, nine pay line…

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    Have you ever¬ stared at the night sky and wondered what the universe looks like up close? If you thought that our world was as small as Earth, that’s nothing compared to the universe that can be explored with a Hubble telescope and the radio telescope. Space craft and technology provides the world with astronomical information, discovering information that is beyond our capabilities on Earth capabilities to discover with our eyes alone. Two major telescopes that have been in orbit around the…

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    Imagine an adult jumping up and down in a puddle. Now, imagine a child doing the same thing. Which one do you think is weird, and which one is the normal? Normally, an adult jumping in a puddle would be weird, but what if I told you the adult jumping in the puddle was measuring the depth of the puddle, and measuring the amount of rain that fell yesterday? I believe curiosity is what drives people to do things that normal people would consider weird. Looking at the sky and wondering what is…

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    Ray Bradbury's story “All Summer in a day”, is about people who lives on the planet venus and it rains all of the time. Margot lived on earth but just recently arrived on mars. She remembers there being sun when she lived on earth and now she is not used to it always raining with no sunshine. She starts to miss the sunshine and how warm it was earth. The other children on Venus are jealous and get mad that she remembers and even got to see the sun. A lesson in this story is sometime when people…

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    Can you imagine living on a planet with endless rain and no sun? The story, “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury is an interesting story with many different interpretations and morals. Ray Bradbury writes stories, mostly about science-fiction and his stories always have deep morals. The story is about a girl named Margot, who suffers from depression, lives on Venus, and gets bullied by her classmates because they are jealous that she has experienced the sun before and they haven’t. Because the…

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