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    anxiousness‚ worrisome‚ jittery‚ dizzy‚ shaky‚ irritable‚ lethargic‚ exhausted‚ have short term memory problems and heart palpitations‚ feel nauseous‚ queasy‚ and to have prolonged head pressure and headaches There are two reasons why the Moon (like other moons‚ and Mercury) has so many craters‚ and both are related to its lack of an atmosphere. 1) There is no atmosphere to prevent small-to-medium meteors from striking the surface. On Earth‚ only the largest and densest meteors can make it to

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    Illiwa Baldwin CH 202.1305 Jeff Auer March 5 2012 Comparisons of the Natural World Up until the 17th Century‚ an understanding of the natural world and how it operates was very limited and the general consensus was that there was God‚ and all things were created by him in a hierarchical order that sustained the balance of man. Although these Gods varied between ethnicities and religions‚ the general idea of a creator is consistent. However‚ with the extent of experiences and experimentation

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    In reality objects like the Sun or Moon aren’t physically rising from the horizon. Most of the motions we see in the sky are caused by the Earth’s motion‚ both its rotation and orbital motion. So all of the "motions" described below are really apparent motions and not really an indication of how things are actually moving‚ but how they appear to move. 2. (5 points) How long does light take to travel to the Earth from the moon? --Answer below: As the Moon is 400‚000 km from the Earth and the

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    insolation Distance between sun and earth holds no effect Phases of the Moon and Eclipses Sidereal and synodic periods Moon shines by reflected light 50% of moon always bright 50% always dark Phases determined by fraction visible Full and new moon; 1st quarter and 3rd quarter; gibbous and crescent; waxing and waning Eclipse umbra- darkest region (of shadow) penumbra- “half-dark” region (of shadow) lunar eclipse- full moon gets dark

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    The Tidal Waves

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    First of all‚ tide is the rise and fall of water caused by gravitational forces of the moon and sun on the oceans of the earth. Generally speaking‚ tidal cycles contain two high tides and two low tides each day. During the time between high and low tides there will obviously be current flow. The time between high and low tides is a little over 6 hours and the entire tidal cycle repeats itself approximately fifty minutes later each day. So if you know that low tide is at 0800 today you can estimate

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    So‚ did the moon landings take place? Of course they did‚ would the U.S government embezzle millions of the tax payer’s dollars? In fact don’t answer that. Well let’s get the ball rolling. Firstly we know that the Soviet Union was monitoring the Apollo missions from the moment they took off until the waves had calmed from the command module splash down. The Russians had high powered radar stations which were used to track the Apollo missions on their voyage to the moon. What does this tell

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    Going to the Moon

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    The Short story "Going to the Moon" by Nino Ricci is about a young boy who discovers the reality of life‚ which once seemed like a fictional story to him. ... The story centers around the desire a the boy‚ to travel to the moon inspired by his first grade teacher‚ Miss Johnson. She allows her class to imagine going to the moon as well as follow the lives of the astronauts of Apollo I‚ as they prepare to venture into space. However‚ on the twenty fifth day of the classes countdown the crew of Apollo

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    plant and how the speaker feels about it: It is not the moon‚ I tell you. It is these flowers lighting the yard. I hate them. I hate them as I hate sex‚ (1-5) “The Mock Orange plant is a sweet enough memory to last all year in the garden. Mock Orange does best in a fertile‚ well-drain soil”. (BHG) The scent of the flowers illuminated the yard as if it was the rays from the moon in a late hour where all you see is the moon in the stars lighting the way. Its essence lingers on.

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    India's Journey in Space

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    Since the second world war a new pavilion has been opened in the field of Science and technology-it is space adventure; a result of cold war development. Informer Soviet Union has led the path followed by U.S.A. There after few other countries have participated in this space competition. Through late in starting India has gained a respectable position in this elite group‚ by sending ‘Aryabhatta’‚ India’s first artificial satellite into‚ the space orbit on 9th April‚ 1975‚ from Soviet cosmo drome

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    Tides and Waves

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    and the moon. Tides are the cyclic rising and falling of earth’s ocean surface caused by the tidal forces of the moon and the sun acting on the earth . Tides cause changes in the depth of the sea and produce oscillating currents known as tidal streams‚ making prediction of tides important for coastal navigation. The strip of seashore that is submerged at high tide and exposed at low tide‚ the intertidal zone ‚ is an important ecological product of ocean tides. The relative distance of the Moon from

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