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    Jupiter's Violent History

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    the violent history’s and why we should car about the planet Jupiter. After having a 5-year journey from Earth to Jupiter‚ people are wondering why should we care. Well this video states that the planet Jupiter is the second most important planet in our universe. Also‚ states that it holds the secrets to the formation of the solar system. For the size of Jupiter‚ they consider this as a monster. It mass is very large that‚ with all our planets combined except the sun it weights more. To be exact it

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    planet earth

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    Kristel Mae Tagle Bs BIOLOGY III Planet Earth Earth is the third planet from the sun. The place where many organisms exist‚ enhance with the beauty of nature. Packed with rich biodiversity‚ streams and rivers. Have you seen this place before? Maybe yes‚ but for how long? How much it matter to us if it is lost? What can we do to save them? Those are questions that that will hopefully strike our nerves. In this new millennium‚ many changes have occurred that altered the condition of the nature

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    Johannes Kepler's Work

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    When Johannes Kepler was born in the late sixteenth century‚ scientists believed that planets in the solar system traveled in circular orbits around the Earth. The occasional problem was solved by the addition of miniature circles test — epicycles — to planetary paths. But Kepler not only adamantly defended the idea that planets orbit the sun‚ he also revealed that their paths were not perfect circles. His descriptions of planetary motions became known as Kepler’s laws. Born in December of 1571‚

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    the Romans‚ Selene and Artemis by the Greeks. And of course‚ has been known through prehistoric times. It is the second brightest object in the sky after the Sun. Due to its size and composition‚ the Moon is sometimes classified as a terrestrial "planet" along with Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth and Mars.<br><br><b>Origin of the Moon</b><br>Before the modern age of space exploration‚ scientists had three major theories for the origin of the moon: fission from the earth; formation inearth orbit; and formation

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    humans can survive for long periods in space and even travel to other planets in the future. If space exploration is halted‚ this valuable knowledge will never be acquired. It is true that environmental destruction is also a serious issue‚ but it is also true that we remain dependent on our environment if we never accept the challenge of exploring other worlds. In conclusion‚ while we undoubtedly face serious problems on our own planet‚ it is imperative that we continue to explore space. This will promote

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    many do not know or realize is that the planets of the solar system make music. Sounds given off by the planets do not exist in the most conventional way that is seen on earth. Rather‚ sounds exist as electromagnetic vibrations emitted by the planets and trapped radio waves bouncing between each planet and its atmosphere (Millis). These electromagnetic vibrations and radio waves are not audible to the human ear so they cannot be heard if orbiting the planet. So‚ specially designed instruments are

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    Outbreak Lab Essay

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    ship that was carrying all the animals and the monkey. They conquered the virus by taking the serum from the host after they caught it and injecting it into all of the sick patients. “The single biggest threat to man’s continued dominance on this planet is the virus.” ~Joshua Lederberg I do and I don’t agree with this quote. I agree with it because‚ at any time an epidemic like the one in the movie could break out and someone may not be able to find the host or create a medicine for it‚ so that

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    Colonization of Mars

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    Colonization of Mars What does a planet need to have in order to support life? Earth is unique in our solar system because it is the only planet that is supporting life. Some scientists go so far as to say that the Earth is a “perfect planet” because it has features that are the perfect environment for living organisms; these features include our atmosphere‚ water‚ and a single moon. Earth is also in a place in our solar system where the Sun gives off the right amount of energy to drive the

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    Neptune

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    Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in the Solar System. Named for the Roman god of the sea‚ it is the fourth-largest planet by diameter and the third largest by mass. Neptune is 17 times the mass of Earth and is slightly more massive than its near-twin Uranus‚ which is 15 times the mass of Earth but not as dense.[12] On average‚ Neptune orbits the Sun at a distance of 30.1 AU‚ approximately 30 times the Earth–Sun distance. Its astronomical symbol is ♆‚ a stylized version of the

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    opinion because there could be so many things or planets that we aren’t seeing because it hasn’t been discovered yet. Another reason I think the Martian’s story concept is believable simply because it showed that they were going inside of Mars‚ which is known as the Red planet‚ however in the process one was left behind. Typically‚ from what I know most astronauts tend to go to the Moon not Mars. However‚ I think that it is possible to go to a planet‚ get left behind‚ and one having to figure how

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