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    Kepler Telescope Essay

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    stars. These dips in light help in detecting planets in "Habitable Zones". Gliese-581g The planet Gliese 581g is one of six possible planets in the constellation Libra. This exoplanet was discovered in late September 2010. The main reason for such attraction of this planet is the fact that it is in the middle of said habitable zone. Another reason of interest is the mere 20 light-years of distance from earth. This makes Gliese a relatively close planet from home. Its composition is not fully…

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    Nereid Essay

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    elements of Nereid for long time interval. The semi-major axis is given in km, eccentricity in radians and the rest of elements are in degree (Saad & Kinoshita 2001). Vashkov’yak and Teslenko (2010) in addition to the effects of the mother planet Neptune, they considered the influence of the attraction of the internal satellite Triton on the evolution of the orbit of the external satellite Nereid. The disturbing function of Triton is given by: , (3.8) where…

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    NASA Persuasive Speech

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    and building many prototypes of rovers to test possible places that maybe one day we might colonize on it! One of these places that NASA has been researching is the moon Titan, NASA picked this moon to research(although they are researching more planets similar to earth) because, it has many signs that it could sustain life one day! Some theories about NASA and the thought and evidence of life beyond earth surprisingly don’t have a lot to do with aliens(unless you specifically research that). In…

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    scientific revolution taking place around him during Renaissance-era Europe. At that time, scientists and astronomers like Kepler, Copernicus and Galileo had made astounding discoveries regarding the position and movement of celestial bodies such as planets and stars. Prior to this time, the Catholic Church held a large sway over the science of the time, and served as a “committee” that would decide what scientific theories would be published and what theories would be declared a heretic, or…

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    in the creation of millions of cosmic entities such as stars and galaxies. As incredible as the creation of these celestial beings are, there is something more exciting that it created; us. Along with these collections of stars and dust, comes the planet Earth and its ability to create and foster life. In the book Journey of the Universe, the authors, Brian Thomas Swimme and Mary Eveln Tucker, tell the story of the universe 's creation of life and its struggle to maintain perfect equilibrium…

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    named for the father of the Greek and Roman gods. Jupiter is very bright, wonder more quickly than Saturn but still not rapidly, name of the king of the gods. Mars wanders rapidly and erratically, (god of war) bright vary wildly, reddish hue, other planets are yellow and white. Venus wander but stays close to the sun, seen in the morning & evening sky, name of Greek and roman goddess of love and beauty. Mercury hangs over closing to the sun than Venus, bears the name of the swift messenger of…

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    Barbara Science Line. In other words, there are so many planets that, theoretically, it would be possible to count them but because to their number this task seems more like impassible. That is a big intrigue; presumably, in the universe can be uncountable number of planets similar to our planet in many ways, such as natural resources, pure water, appropriate temperature, and the others features. Otherwise, humanity has a marvelous blue planet, Earth, so why it is important and trillions of…

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    over again. Is it really possible to live on another planet? Few years later, I’ve did research through many space expeditions where NASA sent humans onto the moon. When the mission succeeded it was one of the greatest achievements of all time. That was when I came to believe that if we humans can set foot on the moon, and then we can accomplish many things in the world. During this year it is impossible for astronauts set foot on other planets because…

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    Pluto Classification

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    Tyson traveled around the country in order to ask people and research whether Pluto should be classified as a planet or not; this became problematic and controversial as people have different beliefs. In the film, a planet was defined as a “celestial body massive enough to clear its orbit” (“The Pluto Files”). According to the definition of a planet, Pluto cannot be classified as a planet because it interferes in Neptune’s orbit; again, this can be controversial among different people. I…

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    Plato's Heliocentric Model

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    but also challenged the ancient belief in the uniform circular motions of the planets. Kepler’s new model is not only one of the greatest achievement in astronomy, but also advanced our understanding into modern physical concepts like gravity. In the sixteen hundreds, although more…

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