Colonizing on Mars Mars is the fourth planet from the sun and is 401 million km away from Earth. Aside from Earth, Mars is thought to have the possibility to be the next most inhabited planet due to presence of water unlike a planet like Pluto (too cold with no organic material). Colonizing on Mars is a term used to describe a group of people inhabiting a planet in outer space. People inhabiting the planet stay on Mars for the rest of their lifetime once they arrive. The main idea to have colonizing
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The Importance of Studying Exoplanets Jesse Short 4/30/17 1 The Importance of Studying Exoplanets Discussion of extraterrestrial planetary bodies is thousands of years old, but it was not until the 1990s that the chance discovery of an exoplanet spurred the establishment of organizations dedicated to searching for and detecting exoplanets.1 Since then, thousands of cosmic bodies have been identified as exoplanets, many of which are potentially suitable for life.1 Most of the first exoplanets discovered
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Governments, academics, and scientists may differ in many trains of, thought, but they can all agree there's one major obstacle standing between us and exploring our solar system. Developing advanced propulsion technology has always been an issue here on Earth, however, NASA has started to address that. They have begun testing a new system that could get a spacecraft further than ever before. Will this lead to finding proof of God, or lack thereof? NASA TO GO BEYOND THE SOLAR SYSTEM WITH SAILBOAT
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Mars is generally thought to be a dry lifeless wasteland, however at one point it may have possessed an environment alike Earth's. This theory has provoked scientists to delve deeper; looking for signs of current or past life on Mars. The lack of any vegetation or other visible organisms on mars indicated that the only life that may be found would reside in the dirt of the red planet. Instead of referring to the matter covering the surface of mars as soil it is referred to as dirt; for this matter
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What have you heard about Area 51? What do you believe? Do you believe that it is just an old historical military base or that it is a base full of alien bodies and space crafts? In this paper I will be giving you what I have dug up about this old testing site as well as some conspiracy theories. I have found eyewitness accounts and reports from actual workers from Area 51. You will read what I have found then again, I will ask what you believe. Area 51 is a military base that has been in operation
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As we know, all planets in the solar system cannot support life for humans even Venus, but Earth can. Earth is the third planet from the sun while Venus is the second planet from the sun. Earth is the only planet in the solar system that can support life because it has water on the surfaces and oxygen in the air (“Exploring The Planets: Earth”). That’s why we can live and have a long life on this planet. Unlike Earth, Venus is very hot and dry (“Exploring The Planets: Venus”). It always covered
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In the lecture “The Pluto Files” leads by Tom Hothem, he shows a video that demonstrate how Neil DeGrasse Tyson, an astronomer scientist and director of Hayden Planetarium, goes around the United States to figure out the truth about Pluto. In the film, “The Pluto Files”, he talks about how he is criticized for putting Pluto far away from the other nine planets and for making Pluto’s image tiny. Neil believes that Pluto is not a planet because he notices how Pluto is crossing Neptune’s orbit for 20
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The colonization of Mars is a beautiful drug, the vice of humanity. Mars is overwhelming and consuming, like society. “Mars becomes a way of seeing, of being, a state of mind, a vision, an addiction,” (Harlow 311-314). The allure of Mars lied within the newfound freedom and power its settlers craved. Bradbury best showed the effects on Mars through his character Spender, an archaeologist who rages against his crewmates, murdering them as protest of destructive technology and disregard towards Martian
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Since we were children we have overheard different speculations about the cryptic Area 51. In some occasions, I have thought aspects such as these citizens who believe in such supernatural facts, have too much free time or they have to visit the psychiatric. Don´t you? [Used sarcasm], However, [Dramatic pause], what if they were not conjectures? For those of you who have been broken out from the world, “THE PARADISE RANCH” [Used sarcasm], is an enigmatic military area since 1954, situated in the
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