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    showing us how planets with atmospheres look from one billion miles away. One of the reasons why Cassini should take this picture is because it has been over 25 years since a picture of the planet like this has been taken. The last picture was taken by Voyager 1 in the 1980s with camera technology from the 1970s when it was launched which means that the photo is uninformative…

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    Plantronics voyager Bluetooth headset When you start searching for wireless headsets on the internet, you would get confused as there are numerous options available. However, if you have the correct priorities, you would be able to choose the correct headset without any kind of problem. Once the factors which you need to hold at the highest level of importance is company reputation. If a headset brand does not have a positive image, do not consider it to buy headsets even if you are getting them…

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    Science Fiction is an extremely popular TV genre, with its proof being its long-running longevity through the history of television. There can also noticeably be three forms of science fiction; ‘stories of travel through space (to other worlds, planets, stars), stories of travel through time (into the past or into the future) and stories of imaginary technologies (machinery, robots, computers, cyborgs and cyber culture)’ (VIII, Roberts, Adam. 2006) it is through these three categories that…

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    The Voyager spacecraft program started the worlds endeavor to explore farther regions of our local solar system. The program takes in hand the idea behind the Planetary Grand Tour. In which they would utilize the rare alignment of the planets in their favor, so that the craft would take less time and fuel, having the ability to visit Jupiter and Saturn. With the main mission, the study of both Saturn, and Jupiter, including the planets’ moons, rings, and atmospheric composition. Later, one of…

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    investigated. When and How Neptune was Discovered The mass of Neptune is 1.027e26 kg, although Neptune is about 49,532 km. Many facts about Neptune were discovered in 1989 when a spacecraft called the Voyager 2 made it to Neptune. Neptune was discovered approximately 141 years before the Voyager was sent in 1846. Neptune was discovered through mathematics from when it was discovered that Uranus didn’t line up with Newton’s law. Afterthoughts about the problem was discussed, it was to be…

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    Research Paper On Jupiter

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    primarily on Jupiter, orbiting and probing the planet. Pioneer 11 was the first to fly by on September 1st 1979, followed by Voyager 1 on November 13th 1980. The third fly by was Voyager 2 on August 26st 1981. Pioneer 11 returned with photographs of Jupiter and its Giant Red Spot. When Voyager 1 returned from its mission, it returned with valuable information on Jupiter’s moons. Voyager 2’s photograph’s revealed the the Giant Red Spot is truly a storm and one of Jupiter’s most significant moons,…

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    history are stories passed down from ancestors. Pocahontas is one of the many people in history whose story was not documented, but it was passed down mostly verbally. Pocahontas is a story of a young Indian girl whose tribe makes peace with English voyagers. Pocahontas marries an Englishman, after being kidnapped and then finds a new life with him in Britain. There are many differences between the 1995 film…

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    Saturn Research Paper

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    there are other rings including the D ring, G ring, E ring, and the F ring which is outside the A ring. In the B ring there is dark ‘spokes’ that radiate. These have tiny charged particles that are stuck or ‘frozen’ in Saturn’s magnetic field. The Voyager observed one ‘spoke’ that grew over 6,000 km in a very rapid time frame (within a few minutes). The total of rings keeps rising as we use technology to look closer into the systems of rings there is, so it is truly hard to say how many rings…

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    Star Trek Research Paper

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    I believe there is a lot to be learned through exploring our universe but I am not in favor of colonizing other planets. I believe that exploring our universe with unmanned spacecraft will bring us a wealth of information that can aid us in understanding the world we live on. Sending man into space was a great adventure and the transmission and photographic technology available in the 60s and 70s when the space race was at its apex was not as robust which prevented us from seeing everything…

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    Broca’s Brain, The Dragons of Eden, and Contact. He also narrated show called Cosmos: A Personal Voyage. He is also well known for his involvement in the search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence, and conducted studies of the Pioneer Plaque and the Voyager Golden Record. Carl Sagan was a very busy man, but the world loved him and his ideas. Dr. Sagan has won numerous amounts of awards…

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