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    Hubble Telescope Research Paper

    According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe. (physics.org) Without the Hubble Space telescope none of these galaxies would have been discovered and many astronomical discoveries would go unnoticed and would halt many studies in the field, it would leave many cosmic mysteries unsolved. It took many years to launch the telescope into space and for the telescope to be able to take the kinds of photos that it takes today. This is why

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    Problem Of Evil Research Paper

    point on. So, who is God? According to the bible, specifically Hebrews 3:4, “God is the builder of everything” (Bible Hub). Moreover, according to the christian faith, god did not just create the universe, but also governs and controls it. Therefore, because God is able to govern and control the universe, there are several assumptions that can be made about him. These assumptions are: that he is all powerful, he is all knowing, and he is all good. However, these assumptions were made by humans, and

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    Aliens At War Research Paper

    Getting rid of waste is good, right? Not for galaxies. They need those heavy space elements in order to build new stars and planets. The $70 million Cosmic Origin Spectrograph collected the data. This expensive instrument studies the evolution of the universe and is installed on the NASA Hubble Telescope.

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    Fruit Flies: The First Monkeys In Space

    rocket ships that has made space attainable. In that time, the world has now sent people to the moon, rovers to Mars, and space probes into our solar system. Also, advanced telescopes that orbit Earth are exploring even the most remote edges of the universe and bringing more information about what is beyond Earth as we know it (Space Exploration). The technology and knowledge has come a long way as many countries have dedicated research to space, and have gained lots of ground in a short amount of

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    Billy Builder Book Report

    There was once a boy named Billy Builder. He was born in Jacksonville, Florida and lived with his father. He has no mom for she died after he was born. The Tale begins with Billy’s Dad; Bob starts taking Billy for a walk around the Everglades. Billy looked at the water. He was amazed by how the water looked. Billy decided he was going to touch it. With a touch, he turned some of the water to land. The whole community was shocked. Billy's dad wants to move and live near the Everglades. The only way

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    Argumentative Essay On Ufos

    believe that there is extraterrestrial life. Twenty percent of them believe they are already walking among us. So the big question is this, Are we Alone in the Universe? Have you ever wondered how big the universe is? Think about .3%, picture it in your head, now add 50 zeros in front of .3%. That’s how much volume the Earth takes up in the universe. Scientists believe that there are between 100 billion to 200 billion other galaxies. Scientists also believe there could be 10 billion planets that could

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    Cosmological Argument Strengths

    The cosmological argument is a relevant topic in today’s society as for centuries people have always questioned the universe/god and how they came into existence. Many people over the years have put forward arguments for and against the existence of god and whether or not he created the universe. The first strength of the cosmological argument is that Aristotle said “nothing can come from nothing, i.e. everything must be caused by something else” this inspired Aquinas to write the argument from

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    Cheesecake Experiment

    Once upon a time in a land far far away there was a scientist with the name Dr. Dre that was taking his daughter to a birthday party at Snoopers. He was in the ball pit and thought it would make a great place for a lab. The ball pit then became his lab. He has always wanted to do this one experiment but he it involved animals that lived in different climates so he knew he wouldn’t be able to do the experiment...but he found the ball pit and it contained all of the climates he needed for each animal

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    M. T Anderson Feed Analysis

    In the novel Feed by M.T. Anderson, most people in the future have a technology in their brain called “Feed.” It allows anyone who has it the ability to search data, chat, and receive advertisements. Also during this time most people have legions which are considered a fashion statement like a necklace or tattoo. In the beginning of the novel Titus and his friends Marty, Link, Loga, and Quendy go to Mars for spring break, where they meet an out of the ordinary girl named Violet. They

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    How Does Technology's Impact On Astronomy

    observed the universe to develop theories and laws of science. Astronomy, the oldest of the natural sciences, has inspired many since the beginning of human existence. Today, technology has advanced humanity to the point that it is part of daily life. The modern advancements in technology have impacted astronomers by increasing the accessibility of exploration, aiding the ability share and study research with agencies all across the world, and helps provide a stronger understanding of the universe for the

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