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    Solar System Advantages

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    There are many different items that make up the solar system, and they are all classified very differently. Two of the most important items in our solar system are the planets and the moons. They differ in geologic activity, composition, interior structure, magnetic fields, and atmospheres. There are multiple probe missions, both past and present, that support these concepts. There are physical factors and characteristics that are important in determining the property of the items. In this paper

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    Mercury Surface

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    believed to have been created by volcanic activity on Mercurys' surface. Venus Venus' atmosphere and climate has been studied carefully as it is believed this is what our atmosphere may come to be in the future. With an atmosphere made up of approximately 96.5% carbon dioxide and 3.5% nitrogen it has an astonishing atmospheric pressure of about 1352 pounds per square inch - which is approximately 90 times that of Earths. Venus' climate is complicated as it varies largely across the planet. With temperatures

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    Venus Research Paper

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    Venus Venus, our sister planet once thought to be beautiful and was named after the Greek Goddess of Love. However, this Goddess did not show what it was truly like due to the telescopes not being clear or powerful. The ancient astronomers could not see past the cloud cover of Venus. Most of the questions about Venus back then was when and how it was Venus formed, why did the Mynas have such fascination with Venus, next will be the atmosphere, followed by its place in our solar system. When the

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    Candace Shaw had her first taste of Toronto's Christmas Market at the Distillery District in 2013. Toronto's Christmas Market gives people the sense of joy and magic that the Christmas holiday brings. In 2013, Shaw was one of 250,000 people who attended the Market in the year before there would start to be major crowd control issues. "Back in 2013, which was my first year at the market, the attendance was 250,000. Then next year, it skyrocketed to a half a million. So that was a big transition

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    I looked up and saw… a leprechaun floating on a cloud. He was throwing Lucky Charms cereal at us. Everybody was running around screaming and yelling. The mayor was trying to calm everyone down and find out where the leprechaun came from. He told me that he thinks that it came from the rainbow that appeared earlier that morning from the rain. Once the mayor finally calmed everyone down he sent everyone home, while he worked on figuring out where the leprechaun came from. He found out nothing until

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    Mercury - Surface Geology Mercury's surface is heavily cratered. There are two distinct types of craters that can be observed on Mercury's surface; the more common impact crater - formed during asteroid impact, and pit craters - formed from the collapse of subterranean magma chambers. The former, impact craters, are typically more circular in shape and are accompanied by high ridges around the perimeter of the impact where debris from the impact was ejected. The latter, pit craters, are more irregular

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    Earth’s two neighboring planets, Venus and Mars, are prime examples of planets that have extremely high levels of carbon dioxide in their atmosphere, 98 percent and 96 percent respectively, that currently have no evidence of active plate tectonics. While the planet Venus is very similar to earth in many ways; similar size, composition, and proximity to the sun, it is very hot with an average surface

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    Imagine living on the planet Venus where it is dark and rainy all day, everyday. Imagine never experiencing the way the sun feels on your body or what it is like to be woken up early in the morning by the bright sun. In the short story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury the young children never experience the sun. It takes place on the planet Venus where it rains all year round. It focuses on a conflict between a group of school children and a girl named Margot who doesn’t fit in with the other

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    Planets and Solar System Essay example

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    star and does not shine by its own light " (Grolier, 1992). The only planetary system that is known to man is our solar system. It is made up of nine planets which range in size and make-up. The nine major planets in our solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. There are also many other minor planets which are also in our solar system, but they are unimportant compared to the nine major planets. In this paper I will discuss the planets and how they

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    Andrew Logan Dr. Richards PHY-161 5/1/15 Observing Project Object 1: The Moon Next to the Sun, the moon is the most recognizable object in the night sky, and is Earth’s only natural satellite. It has been estimated that the moon formed somewhere in the region of 4.45 billion years ago, just a measly 30-50 million years after the origination of the Solar System. While there are many hypotheses that try to account for the formation of the moon, the one that is backed the greatest is the theory

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