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    perhaps a ghost of one other. The story revolves around the concept of time and the idea of communication between a human and a Martian. Tomás is a human who migrates to Mars from the planet earth. Stopping for gas on his way to a party‚ he meets another human‚ a gas station owner‚ who praises the unpredictable life on Mars and the peculiarity of time on it. As Tomás wonders about time and its existence‚ he comes across a Martian‚ who calls himself Muhe Ca. As the two individuals try to communicate

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    Mercury is the smallest terrestrial planet in the solar system‚ about a third of the size of Earth It has a thin atmosphere‚ which causes it to swing between burning and freezing temperatures Mercury is also a dense planet‚ composed mostly of iron and nickel with an iron core Its magnetic field is only about 1 percent that of Earth’s The surface of Mercury is similar to that of the Moon; it has many deep craters and is covered by a thin layer of tiny particle silicates The surface temperature

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    The book The Martian Chronicles is a book based on the titles meaning. The title means a history of the colonization of Mars by Earth. The book tells a story of four expeditions made to by Earth people to Mars. The first three expeditions failed and all the people were killed. The last one was the most successful. Martians were still killed‚ mostly by chicken pox‚ but colonization began to take place. Some of the major characters are Ylla K‚ Yll K‚ and Nathaniel York. Ylla K is a Martian wife to

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    Harry Bittering was a man in the 50’s who escaped Earth on a rocket with his family to find safety on Mars. Little did he know Mars would change him. He used to be a kind‚ caring‚ normal looking‚ English speaking human. Then he became a Dark skinned golden eyed Martian. Maybe it was something in the air‚ or who he hung out with‚ but whatever it was‚ after landing on Mars‚ things around him changed‚ not just his face‚ but his perspective too. When the story started he was the same human being‚ but

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    crumble in the future because of their own insecurities. Humans’ self-righteousness is their biggest flaw as a society and individuals. When Captain Williams and his crew arrived at Mars on the second expedition‚ he expected all the Martians to gawk at their presents as if it was a gift from god. As the crew explored Mars they became frustrated at the lack of interest the Martians showed to the Earth men. Captain William’s arrogance is brought out when he stated‚ “We’d like someone to give us the key

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    Now he switched the answer to "how does man adapt to change?" to write his book. The answer to the question is of course‚ man adapts to change by making the unfamiliar familiar. Each character has a different train of thought to the changes of Mars and their findings‚ but they all have the same reaction of changing the unfamiliar to the familiar. The messages are also great and adaptable to the human eyes but instead of putting the messages into familiar settings‚ Bradbury puts these messages

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    The Martian by Andy Weir a 2011 novel who stars an astronaut who is mistakenly left behind on Mars . The novel discusses his survival on the planet alone and all the struggles he and the people trying to rescue him go through. With science and perseverance Mark the astronaut will get through his struggles and survive on the planet Mars. In 2035 the crew of NASA Area 3 has a mission to Mars. While in space there is a dust storm which because a great threat. During their hurried evacuation and the

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    billion earths would fit inside the sun. The solar system consists of the Sun; the nine planets‚ 67 satellites of the planets and a large number of small bodies (comets and asteroids). The inner solar system contains the Sun‚ Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth and Mars. The planets of the outer solar system are Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus and Neptune. Mercury – Mercury is named after the messenger of the Roman gods. It is the smallest of the inner planets and the second smallest in the whole Solar System. It has a

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    4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a giant molecular cloud. The vast majority of the system’s mass is in the Sun‚ with most of the remaining mass contained in Jupiter. The four smaller inner planets‚ Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth and Mars‚ also called the terrestrial planets‚ are primarily composed of rock and metal. Sun The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields. It has a diameter

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    limited their ability to learn. Over the centuries‚ scientists like Galileo and Newton described the structure of the solar system and the movement of the planets. Inventions such as the telescope permitted them to see the moon’s craters‚ the canals on Mars‚ Saturn’s rings‚ and other intriguing details. This knowledge increased their curiosity about the moon‚ sun‚ and planets‚ and they longed for more information. They even dreamed of expeditions across space to encounter them first-hand. In the early

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