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    Review of Literature I. Introduction- History of Jupiter Jupiter is the most massive planet in our solar system. The planet was named after the kings of gods in Roman mythology. In a related way, the ancient Greeks named it after Zeus, the king of the Greek pantheon. Jupiter has helped transform the way we saw the universe in 1610 when Galileo discovered Jupiter's four largest moons. This project will describe Jupiter's characteristics. Some of these characteristics include size, Great Red

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    we go? This film Deadliest Planets on YouTube will help us to explore our options. This video looks at 6 other Planets that may or may not be possibilities of sustaining life. The first planet was Mercury. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and one day on mercury lasts up to 58 days on Earth due to its slow rotation. There is one positive aspect of Mercury,

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    longer live on that planet, and that it might as well have a different name because of how much this planet has changed. The purpose of this paper is to structuralize McKibben’s thought process through a summary of why the increase of carbon dioxide emissions has created and is still creating an alternative Earth, while exploring why it is so hard for civilization to cut down on these carbon emissions. First it is important to observe the changes that have taken place. The planet has nearly raised

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    and Outer planets. Our solar system is comprised of the Sun being in the middle, then followed by planets rotating it. The planets which orbit the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The Inner planets are very different from Outer planets and the Outer planets are completely different from Inner planets, but both are very similar in many ways. Our planets in the solar system have many similarities and differences. First of all, Inner planets are different

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    Plate tectonics occur not only just on Earth, but on other planets in the galaxy as well, such as Venus, Mars, and ancient Mercury. Since there are several planets in the Milky Way that have plate tectonics, it is questionable about if size is a key factor in the likelihood of tectonics on foreign planets. Vol-canoes, mountains, ocean ridges, earthquakes, and tsunamis all would not be possible without the movement of the Earth’s tectonic plates. Dependent upon heat for movement, tectonic plates are

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    Earth : The Only Frontier

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    exist. Life is a very delicate thing therefor the planet which contains it has to meet precise conditions. However, after all the exploration and research scientists have come up with no results on other life forms away from Earth. Earth is the only place to support human life because of its atmosphere, planetary composition, climate and water availability. Scientists however are misleading people into believing in the possibility of life beyond our planet. A planet’s atmosphere plays an important

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    can often sense radio waves coming in from space. Although, they are normally quite large and expensive, these telescopes in particular have an advantage over average telescopes. Telescopes used in space can observe the whole sky and they can operate 24hrs a day, regardless of weather. This is an advantage to astronomers because it means they can do their work any time they need, making it easier for them to do research for work etc. Optical telescopes Optical telescopes keep an eye on visible light

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    to live in space. “Overpopulation occurs when an organism 's numbers exceed the carrying capacity of its habitat.” (Global Footprint Network) As humans, people use a lot of resources to help themselves. “Today humanity uses the equivalent of 1.6 planets to provide the resources we use and absorb our waste. This means it now takes the Earth one year and six months to regenerate what we use in a year.” (Global Footprint Network) The ratio of resources used to the amount of resources the Earth provides

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    Neil deGrasse Tyson is a contemporary astrophysicist, cosmologist, author, and television host. He is best known for starring in numerous television shows explaining the universe in terms of physics. He states, “During our brief stay on planet Earth, we owe ourselves and our descendants the opportunity to explore — in part because it 's fun to do. But there 's a far nobler reason. The day our knowledge of the cosmos ceases to expand, we risk regressing to the childish view that the universe figuratively

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    reads like a novel, but if full of facts and interesting information. Billings wrote this book in order to explain his life long love and interest in figuring out what else was out there. Whether it is aliens, other worlds, or life outside of our planet, Billings has been working with numerous people over the years to discover these things. Billings refers to the Earth’s first five billion years as being in solitude because to our knowledge, we are alone in this universe. This book details the hopes

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