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    beneficiary. 2. Relevant Facts • Saturn and Venus‚ two unrelated parties‚ formed Jupiter‚ a joint venture • Saturn owns 51% and Venus owns 49%‚ contributing $561 and $539 (of manufacturing facilities) million respectively • The purpose of Jupiter is to own and operate organic clothing design and manufacturing facilities to sell organic clothing to unrelated retailers • Both companies received equity and debt securities for Jupiter • Board is split between Saturn and Venus (4 and 4) • Both companies

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    Jupiter is a giant gas planet with an outer atmosphere that is mostly hydrogen and helium with small amounts of water droplets‚ ice crystals‚ ammonia crystals‚ and other elements. Clouds of these elements create shades of white‚ orange‚ brown and red. Saturn is also a giant gas planet with an outer atmosphere that is mostly hydrogen and helium. Its atmosphere has traces of ammonia‚ phosphine‚ water vapor‚ and hydrocarbons giving it a yellowish-brown color. Uranus is a gas planet which has a lot of methane

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    Below are ten facts about Saturn and a table of statistics. FACT ONE Saturn is the second largest planet in the Solar System after Jupiter. It is so big that Earth could fit into it 755 times. FACT TWO Saturn is a slightly smaller version of Jupiter‚ with similar‚ but less distinctive‚ surface patterns. Its only main difference is its amazing rings. FACT THREE Saturn’s rings may be particles of an old moon orbiting the planet‚ smashed apart in a collision about 50 million years ago. FACT FOUR

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    Name:Tremayne Gomes Student Number:211476462 Professor:Bruce Flattery Course: English Romantics Date: Apr/19/15 The Benefits of Pain and Suffering Explored By John Keats Johnathan Keats was not accustomed to an easy life as he went through an immense amount of suffering having lost his father‚ mother and brother before the age of twenty-four. As most would wonder‚ how does one who has gone through so much pain and suffering make sense of it all? In response to this question‚ Keats

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    Sending Pictures From Space July 19‚ 2013 Cassini Space Mission will be in its orbital position ready to collect images as Saturn eclipses the sun. North America and part of the Atlantic Ocean will be in the sunlight. Earth will be visible as a pale blue dot and our Moon will appear as a colorless star-like point of light. Cassini will be in the shadow of Saturn and the senitive detectors will not be damaged when the Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) cameras are turned in the direction of the

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    understanding of how our universe was formed‚ this question still remains. By sending Cassini to the f-ring of Saturn we can observe how planets form and interact with other matter in space‚ determine the definitive age of the rings and disprove pre-existing theories about Saturn as a whole. A subject of constant debate for scientists has always been the age of Saturn’s rings. Many say that the rings of Saturn are as old as the Universe itself topping at 4.6 billion years old and others have made the conjecture

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    The universe is a canvass of innumerable objects such as planets and stars. If you lay on your back on a warm summer night I would not doubt that you would be enchanted‚ enticed‚ and bewildered by the luster and mirth of all the stars you may even just wilt on the thought of how large they are. If you browse the sky regularly some notable features you you might know is the tactful North Star and the puny Little Dipper. Would you like to learn more about the unique characteristics of our galaxy and

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    The Mysteries of Uranus Jeremy Colin Newell Hanover College Hanover‚ Indiana April 5‚ 2001 Astronomy 145 ¡V Stars‚ Galaxies‚ and the Universe 2‚870‚990‚000 km from the Sun‚ Uranus hangs on the wall of space as a mysterious blue green planet. With a mass of 8.683e25 kg and a diameter of 51‚118 km at the equator‚ Uranus is the third largest planet in our solar system. It has been described as a planet that was slugged a few billion years ago by a large onrushing object‚ knocked down (never

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    The Sun (Star of the Family) Planet word comes from Greek ‚which means „wandering star“. Sun is the heaviest among Solar System. If we take total mass of whole Solar System‚ the Sun would be 99.86% of the total. Sun is a ball of hot‚burning gases. Sun is the nearest star to the Earth. Sun is the source of all energy for life on Earth. On the Sun’s surface‚ there are dark patches known as sunspots. These are patches of gas that looks dark since they are cooler than their surroundings. The light

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    Saturn’s rings‚ originally observed by Galileo in the 1600s‚ have been marveled at for centuries as the mystery behind their formation increased. It was not until 1980 when Voyager 1 flew by Saturn that a well-developed and precise image of Saturn’s rings were collected. Saturn’s rings were discovered to be made up of billions of particles ranging from the size of a grain of sand to the size of boulders. The rings‚ consisting of remains from rocky asteroids and icy comets‚ are about one kilometer

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