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    expanding. His universe theory of that the universe expands was the found to help the idea of the big bang so his findings were important to scientists. The very last thing he did before he died was make a new telescope which was stronger than the hooker telescope and it was named the hale telescope and he was the first to use it. He was great in the athletics and academics. He was also very talented in other things of course. Hubble legacy he did made many wondrous scientific findings. He…

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    Comet 332p Research Paper

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    the inner solar system has 4 billion 500 million years, but due to a series of gravity, comet 332P is pushed into a new orbit, but due to the new orbit too close to the sun, eventually led to the slow rotation of death ending. The Harbert space telescope to shoot to the final image after the demise of the comet aftermath this unlucky. To a large extent, the comet is a very unfortunate existence. Comets formed by ice, dust, or space rocks, the comet will wander in the outer solar system for…

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    The design for a satellite to photograph the surface of the earth requires a list of desired features, prioritized from most to least importance, and balanced against the physics of nature’s various waves. To photograph natural and man-made objects on the earth’s surface, the camera must be in the proper location, contain ample power to operate all systems, contain sufficient image resolution to capture the target area, and have the ability to transmit the digital images quickly and reliably to…

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    Jupiter Io Research Paper

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    sidetracked by mathematics, in 1609 is when he built his first telescope but it wasn’t no ordinary telescope. This telescope Galileo built he could discover uncharted territory. To Galileo it seemed plainly obvious that the universe was not the perfect symmetrical and earth centered universe that most people believed it was. Instead he found a messy off center and chaotic universe one that was infinitely fascinating. So with his unique telescope discovered the moons of Jupiter, the rings of…

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    Mercury's 88-Day

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    one will occur in 2019. Although the rocky planet appears larger in May, the spring transits are rarer; the next one won't happen until 2049. Searching for other worlds During Monday's 7.5-hour transit, scientists will use the giant New Solar Telescope at the Big Bear Solar Observatory in California to try to catch a glimpse of sodium in the planet's thin atmosphere. A planet's atmosphere extends slightly above its surface, so starlight can illuminate the atmosphere when the planet passes in…

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    Edwin Hubble

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    Hubble took pictures of nebulae using two of the worlds largest telescopes, the 60 inch and the 100 inch Hooker reflectors. These pictures helped Hubble to prove some of the Nebulae existed outside of the Milky-Way galaxy. On October 4th, 1923 Hubble discovered a Cepheid Variable star when comparing photos of the Andromeda…

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    "The sky is filled with stars, invisible by day."-Brainy Quote. There are a hundred stars in the sky on a clear night. There are also hundred more when looking through a telescope. With the announcment of the detection of the star Proxima Centauri, it set off excitement in the scientist community about an "Earth-like" star. Proxima Centauri is a red dwarf srat that has lowmass and is about 4.25 light years from the Sun. This star was discovered by Robert Innes who was an astronomer in…

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    Level #1- What three items did Jeremy and Lizzy need to deliver for Mr. Oswald? Discuss the significance of each item (in relation to the respective owner, in relation to Jeremy, etc.) What “life lesson” did Jeremy take away from each encounter? The book Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life is about when Jeremy fink receives a mystery book when he complete his thirteenth birthday. Jeremy’s best friends can’t wait what is inside of Jeremy's box. But Jeremy discovers that the box has a lock…

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    Picstop Swot Analysis

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    your digital accessory requirements. It is a digital accessory specialist company and it has got the best value products and solutions for photography, digital recording, astronomy, computing and printing. It is including memory cards, chargers, telescopes, printer ink etc. Proficient staff and outstanding customer service is on hand if you have any questions about precise products, pricing or delivery. Here you can get most excellent range of memory cards. Memory cards are a decisive type of…

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    1668, Newton built a new type of telescope, a telescope altogether different from Galileo's and more powerful. It consisted of a large mirror placed at one end of a thick tube. The mirror was a special type called a concave mirror, which is curved. Newton realized that if light from a distant object, such as a planet, hit this special mirror it would bounce back to a point in front of it. The mirror produced the same effect as the eye lens in a refracting telescope. It made the light appear to…

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