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    around the world. Recent close calls with NEOs have caused many to put a great deal of effort into cataloging and studying all NEOs. Near-Earth Objects are objects that cross or nearly cross the orbit of the Earth. NEOs are typically comets and asteroids that, because of gravity from other nearby planets, have had their orbits changed so that it intersects with Earth’s. There are a wide variety of different types of NEOs, with different levels of threat to Earth. An object is officially an NEO if

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    Comets Research Paper

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    Deep Impact In 2005, NASA launched a rocket containing a spacecraft designed to go on a new terrain that no craft had ever come near to touching down on: comets. Comets had been known about for centuries before, and were only one in an extensive list of objects in space that were untouched by NASA. The scientists behind the brand-new mission believed that if meteoroids held may clues to questions about the formation and constant changes in the solar system, then why wouldn’t comets do the same? After

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    Protemlanet Hypothesis

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    Throughout the class we have discussed three hypotheses on how the Solar System was created, these three are the nebular, protoplanet, and planetesimal hypothesis. The first one is the nebular hypothesis, created by Pierre-Simon de Laplace in 1796. About a hundred years later the protoplanet hypothesis was created by Carl Von Weizsacker and Gerard Kuiper, then soon after the planetesimal hypothesis was proposed by Forest Moulton and Thomas Chamberlin in 1905. All of these hypotheses have similarities

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    Shoemaker Levy 9(SL9) is a comet . On July 16th, 1994, twenty-three years ago now, this comet had crashed into Jupiter. Although this is when the crash had happened the comet, SL9, had been discovered a year before it had rammed into Jupiter, on the date of March 24, 1993. Shoemaker Levy 9’s collision with Jupiter had been the first seen on another planet other than our home planet itself, Earth. This impact that SL9 made on Jupiter actually lasted around six days and created “plumes” that were recorded

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    Scientist have discovered that a meteor, has been lost for 25 years after losing orbit has finally been found headed toward Clare High School. Most of the people in Clare, Michigan were all freaking out, while the student of Clare High were calm and collective. “We say it will hit in approximately 5 days,” one scientist said, “So we shall head to the Smithsonian Institute of Science and Technology in Washington D.C.” On day 1 the scientist reached the Smithsonian and talked to the people in charge

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    Asteroid Belt Essay

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    two large bodies in the asteroid belt: Vesta and Ceres. The dawn mission journeys to the center of the main asteroid belt to orbit and explore the two most massive main belt asteroids, Vesta and Ceres. Dawn aims to increase or understanding not just of the present state of these two bodies, but also of the conditions during the time of their formation. It attempts this through achieving a set of measurement objectives in which the physical properties of these asteroids such as mass, slopes, size

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    Asteroids are bodies of rocks that range in sizes from dust particles to large chunks of rocks or perhaps minor planets that orbit around the inner solar system. Yes, the big chunk of rocks can actually be classified as minor planets, which are also known as planetoids. These leftover pieces of rock were derived from the formation of our solar system. Most of these asteroids are found in the asteroid belt---a ring-shaped orbit between Mars and Jupiter. Asteroids don't just float around in space

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    MICROECONOMICS GROUP PROJECT Asteroid Mining—Money-Maker or Starry-Eyed Fantasy?” Houghton Mifflin Harcourt http://hmcurrentevents.com/asteroid-mining%E2%80%94money-maker-or-starry-eyed-fantasy/. March 2013 ARTICLE SUMMARY: “Asteroid Mining—Money-Maker or Starry-Eyed Fantasy?” Houghton Mifflin Harcourt http://hmcurrentevents.com/asteroid-mining%E2%80%94money-maker-or-starry-eyed-fantasy/. March 2013 Ever since a recent asteroid almost collided with the

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    In Metamorphoses, Ovid explores human desire through questionable acts performed by multiple characters in his first and eighth book. These driven characters evoke a response from the all-powerful gods based on his or her actions. The gods respond to either just or unjust acts in three different ways. They either transform the character into a bird or a tree, or they will allow a character to die. The new form of the characters depicts the four theological locations (heaven, purgatory, earth, and

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    When Independence Day hit theaters in 1996, it generated immense buzz stemming from its mind-blowing visual effects – the most prominent of which depicted an alien space ship annihilating the White House, along with other notable global landmarks. The film would go on to be a monster hit, and to a degree, it has managed to withstand the test of time – at least 20 years later. After such a lengthy gap, the sequel to ID4 is another production that leaps into the frying pan that enflames the debate

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