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    an infinite amount of theories that Scientist and Physicist alike are still trying to overcome. Which planet would we want to live on? We chose a moon proven to have liquid water under its surface, Enceladus. With other living options out there like Mars, or Titan (one of Saturn’s larger moons) we chose in our opinion one of the least taxing and more accommodating locations. Where and Why Enceladus? Enceladus is a one of the Saturn’s moons. Enceladus measures about 500 km (310 miles) in diameter

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    Sky Journal 1

    before I go in I did this sky journal. The Moon’s phase is waxing crescent and very bright. The location of the moon is 80° SW. The planets that I found were Venus, Mars, and Jupiter again. With a very bright white light Venus is located about 20°-25° SW. Mars as usual this month is really close to Venus just about 1° NE of Venus. Mars location is about 18°-23° SW and blinking a shiny red. Jupiter on the other hand is just rising. The time reads 6:57 p.m. and it’s located about 45° E. The constellations

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    Astro Nova

    ------------------------------------------------- Astro nova March 4, 2015 GS114 March 4, 2015 GS114 Astro Nova is the name of our new planet. This new planet is located on the Perseus Arm of our galaxy. Today our world (Earth) is over populated, highly polluted, and is running out of natural resources to sustain our growing society. We discovered Astro Nova in hopes that one day mankind would be able to inhabit this planet to better our population. Today our dream has become a reality

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    Pros And Cons Of Colonizing To Mars

    Have you ever thought of colonizing to space? To Mars? Well, I’m not. Going to Mars is incredibly dangerous! Ever heard of Gravity well there isn’t much of that there. In this essay, I am going to show you that we shouldn't colonize to Mars. In space, there is a lot of radiation which you can get exposed too. There are two different types of radiation: Cosmic rays and energetic particles from the sun. Being exposed to radiation can increase your chances of Cancer, or ruin your DNA. You would agree

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    Mercury's Cattle Planet

    Mercury is a very rocky planet. It is heavily cratered and is scattered with boulders and pulverized dust. Mercury has been geologically dead for a long time according astronomers. The planet has no signs of any type of weather such as clouds, rivers, and dust storms. The planet of Mercury closely resembles Earth's Moon. Mercury's surface shows intercrater plains, basins, smooth plains, craters, and tectonic features. Many of the smooth plains located on Mercury seem to be a result from flood volcanism

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    Deep Space 1

    H : La technologie avance avec une vitesse rafolante. Dans la mission Deep Space 1, on a testé 12 technologies très avancées. Nous allons, aujourd’hui vous approfondir sur cette mission. Alors, c’était la NASA qui était responsable de ce projet. J : La sonde spatiale Deep Space 1 fut lancée de Cap Canaveral le 24 Octobre 1998 à l'aide d'une fusée Delta II. En septembre 1999, les chercheurs de la Nasa estimaient que Deep Space 1 avait triomphalement rempli tous ses objectifs. Mais la sonde intéressait

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    Percival Lowell's Analysis

    history as an embarrassment because of his theory about canals on Mars and how they might have been a home to intelligent aliens. During that time, it was reasonable to assume Lowell’s theory was preposterous because of the lack of information about Mars. But since the recent discovery of water and our increased knowledge about Mars, Lowell’s argument appears to be a potential source in our search for other worlds. Lowell’s theory about Mars canals should be reviewed and reworked, because it may lead us

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    Book Report On Mars

    the fictional and factual about Mars that the work Nasa and others have done exploring Mars and moving it forward into the 2030s. This is a time when NASA astronauts are regularly traveling to Mars and living on the surface to explore. Although the action takes place 20 years in the future, NASA is already developing many of the technologies that appear in the film. Mark Watney is an astronaut who is left on Mars by the Ares crew when a dust storm happens on Mars which is an actual factorial possibility

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    Mars Exploration Rover

    NASA's twin robot geologists, the Mars Exploration Rovers, launched toward Mars on June 10 and July 7, 2003, in search of answers about the history of water on Mars. They landed on Mars January 3 and January 24 PST, 2004 (January 4 and January 25 UTC, 2004). The Mars Exploration Rover mission is part of NASA's Mars Exploration Program, a long-term effort of robotic exploration of the red planet. Primary among the mission's scientific goals is to search for and characterize a wide range of rocks

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    Water Valleys In Steve Ruff's Life On Mars

    Abstract: The evidence for past life on Mars is supported by Steve Ruff and Jack Farmer’s findings about silica deposits on Mars, the Martian meteorite Allan Hills 84001, and evidence of past water valleys. Silica deposits from Mars are very similar to deposit formations here on Earth, which were made from biotic processes. Furthermore, Allan Hills 84001 (ALH84001) gives evidence of organic buildups native to ancient Mars. Lastly, valleys on Mars’ surface has evidence of flowing water, shown in

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