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    The Planet Saturn

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    Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. Because Saturn is bigger than Earth‚ you would weigh more on Saturn. If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth you would weigh 112 on Saturn. The Romans gave the planet Saturn its name after their god of agriculture. Saturn is 74‚899 miles wide (120‚535 kilometers wide). It takes Saturn ten hours and forty minutes to complete one single rotation‚ isn ’t that cool! One day on Saturn is only ten hours long‚ ours is twenty-four hours long. Thirty years

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    of object- Moon (Saturn) Size- Enceladus has a mean diameter of 314 miles‚ one-seventh the diameter of our Moon. In diameter Enceladus is small enough to fit within the length of the island of Great Britain. It could also fit comfortably within the states of Arizona or Colorado‚ although as a spherical object its surface area is much greater‚ just over 310‚000 miles2‚ about 15% larger than Texas. Picture to scale^ Location- Enceladus is one of the major inner satellites of Saturn. It is the fourteenth

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    Moons of Saturn By Melinda Herron 11/29/2011 Moons of Saturn The moons of Saturn are a very interesting topic to research. Before beginning this amazing journey on the moons‚ first we must do a brief overview of the planet Saturn. Saturn is the sixth largest planet from the sun; it is very large and does not have very much water. This research paper will explore the different moons‚ the names‚ atmosphere‚ similarities and sizes of the moons. Saturn has 62 moons

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    Saturn Case Study The following paper is on the case study Saturn: An Image Makeover. The case study is an overview of how Saturn‚ a GM company‚ created an image makeover to appeal to a different car buying crowd to maximize profits. This dramatic shift in the original philosophy of the company created a dynamic shift and allowed the company to achieve efficiencies of scale. Using the full spectrum of segmentation variables‚ describe how GM has segmented the automobile market? GM used

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    lowers‚ upper lowers‚ middle‚ upper middles‚ lower uppers‚ upper uppers 2) What segment(s) is Saturn now targeting? How is GM now positioning Saturn? How do these strategies differ from those employed with the original Saturn S-series? Saturn is making targeting more selective: • High end customers • Luxury loving people • Import buying customers from overseas GM is creating brand image of new Saturn‚ not old. How? First‚ common way is positioning by serving quality products & services. We want

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    Detailed Lesson Plan in Science V I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils should be able to: 1. Identify the Planets in the Solar System 2. Describe the characteristics of each planet 3. Follow instruction in doing group activities Value: Appreciation of Planets. II. Subject Matter: UNIT: Beyond the Solar System TOPIC: Planets A. Science Concept: Planets are the large celestial bodies which revolve around the sun in closed elliptical paths called

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    18. March 2010 Saturn Corporation : A different Kind of Car company Saturn was created by General Motors chairman Roger Smith in 1985 to be a “Different Kind of Car Company” .  As the single-most defining characteristic of the new company‚ Saturn proclaimed that sole focus was creating and maintaining a strong relationship with the customers. Saturn put significant resources into Customer research and product development. Hopes were high that GM could reach a new market area with a new

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    Saturn Devouring His Son

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    Saturn Devouring His Son Saturn Devouring His Son is a name given to a mural painting painted by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes during year 1820 to 1823 at his house Quinta del Sordo (Villa of The Deaf Man) which is located at Spain. He used al secco technique (also called fresco-secco) which means the color pigments are mixed with water and egg york and applied on the moistened plaster. This painting was painted in oils on one of the wall of his dining room. Goya showed Saturn crouched in

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    Launch Vehicle Comparison

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    Running head: [ A Lunar Launch Vehicle Comparison ] [ Lunar Launch Vehicle Comparison: Saturn V and Ares I ] [ Damon L. Webb ] ACSI 512 [ Embry Riddle Aeronautical University ] 7/23/2009 Kevin Allen Lunar Launch vehicle comparison 4 Saturn Launch Vehicle 4 History and Development 4 Technologies 6 Launch Sequence 7 Ares Launch Vehicle 8 History and Development 8 Ares I 9 Technologies 9 Launch Vehicle Comparison 10 Conclusion 11 Figure 1 | Rocketdyne F-1 and J-2

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    Wherner Von Braun

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    ballistic missile‚ the A-4 (later renamed the V-2 for "Retaliation/Vengeance Weapon 2"). As he freely admitted after the war‚ much of the V-2 design was directly borrowed from the writings of the American rocket scientist Robert Goddard. On October 3‚ 1942‚ an experimental A-4 became the first manmade object to reach "technical" outer space‚ rocketing to an altitude of 50 miles. A liquid propellant missile 46 feet in length‚ and weighing 27‚000 pounds‚ the V-2 could exceed 3‚500 miles per

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