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    Summeries For Class 9th 1. Daffodils William wordsworth’s passion for nature is well known. That’s way he is called the poet of nature. He is worshipper and ardent lover of nature. It was a creed for him. To him‚ nature is a teacher and preacher. When we go through his poem “ Daffodils” we come to know that he has presented before us the healthy‚ ennobling‚ purifying and enduring impact of nature on human beings. Once‚ when the poet was roaming the valleys and the hills happily. He was feeling

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    our home The big dates were February 13 and 15 of the year 1974‚ when Bruce Balick and Robert Brown worked with the baseline interferometer at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and discovered a radio source coming from the center of the Milky Way. They named the source Sagittarius A* (Sagittarius A star) but they did not know what to make of it. This radio source was found to emit synchrotron radiation‚ which occurs when charged particles are accelerated in a curved orbit around an object

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    Origin of the Universe

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    or did the big bang create time and space. As the universe expanded‚ according to scientific understanding‚ matter collected into clouds that began to condense and rotate‚ forming the forerunners of galaxies. Within galaxies‚ including our own Milky Way galaxy‚ changes in pressure caused gas and dust to form distinct clouds. In some of these clouds‚ where there was sufficient mass and the right forces‚ gravitational attraction caused the cloud to collapse. If the mass of material in the cloud was

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    long as five months; spanning from December to April. From what I said before the stars are endless. They stretch far beyond anything I could ever imagine. The universe is vast and contains hundreds of billions of stars and galaxies. In our Milky Way galaxy alone we have billions of stars and we are still learning

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    22648860 OBSERVATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SOMBRERO GALAXY (M104/NGC 4594) DOMINIC J. TAN ABSTRACT The Sombrero Galaxy (M104/NGC 4594) is an unbarred spiral galaxy and a suspected member of the galaxy group within the southern regions of the Virgo cluster. It is a nearby galaxy with a very distinctive appearance making it easy to identify. Despite being easily recognisable‚ it is still not completely understood. The exact process involved in its formation is unclear and it is not

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    Now how many of you believe in aliens? Well if you don’t‚ here are a bunch of reasons why you should believe that aliens exist. Let’s consider galaxies first. There may be 100‚000‚000 galaxies‚ because an estimated 50 billion galaxies are visible with modern telescopes. Every galaxy must have a number of stars in it‚ as many as hundreds of billions. Now we all know that stars have planetary systems. Then it is also a well known fact that the dimming and brightening of a star is when a planet crosses

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    Date: . 1. WorkSheet 2. It is estimated that light takes 100‚000 years to travel the full distance across our galaxy. If light travels at 3.0 x 108m in one second‚ how long is the Milky Way? Give your answer in standard form (M1) 3. A block cut from asteroid rock was measured to have dimensions: 133mm x 12.4mm x 15.2mm a) Convert the dimensions into SI units

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    Astronomy

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    Objectives: Students will be able to define astronomy and solar system. They will be able to recognize and name the planets and bodies of our solar system Students will be able to define what a galaxy is and define how our solar system is part of the Milky Way Galaxy. Students will be able to identify three galaxy forms and recreate them graphically Students will use math skills to graph distances between celestial objects like moon and planets‚ our solar system and others‚ between galaxies. This skill

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    Rural vs Urban Life

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    will throw in a lot more factors for each side. One key thing: if you’re feeling unhappy with your environs‚ think of making a change. Read through this list and ask yourself which factors are most important to you. They’ll likely point you one way or another‚ either towards appreciating what you have now or encouraging you to make a move. So‚ let’s get started. Trent’s Top Advantages of City Life Public transportation One of the biggest leashes around my neck is the requirement of owning

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    intensity of light built up throughout the poem such as: shinning‚ twinkling‚ sparkling‚ and flashing. “Continuous as the starsthat shine (alliteration + simile) And twinkleon the Milky Way‚” The daffodils were compared with the stars shinning and twinkling on the galaxy‚ and enjoying themselves in a happy dance. By that way‚ the poet immortalized the daffodils. They seemed to become more beautiful in the author’s poem. “The waves beside themdanced; but they (alliteration + comparison + personification)

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