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    Milkomeda Research Paper

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    are so far apart, there is no possible chance of two stars colliding. The Milky Way galaxy has about 300 billion stars and Andromeda contains about one trillion, but the distances are too great to cause any stellar collisions. Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to the sun, is about 4.25 light years away. Between the sun and Proxima Centauri is mostly dark matter. Some researchers at the University of Arizona report that, “Although galaxies look like dense concentrations of stars they are really very

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    sudden release of magnetic energy. The largest ones can release as much as a billion one - megaton nuclear bombs. Solar flares/Solar storms occur anywhere on the sun, the most violent events on the surface of the sun. We are well protected from the effects of the solar flares. The atmosphere shields us from too much solar radiation. Solar flares/Solar storms can not be prevented. Although, predicting solar storms from the sun could disturb satellites and even ground - based technologies - has

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    the growing market. Solar energy doesn’t cause pollution and it can be contained so we don’t have too, too much. It’s available all over the world too! Even though this pro is more of an upside to people in general is that it’s silent unlike most electric methods. Some cons of this energy is that it can be pricey sometimes, however they are working on it. Another con is that it collects from the sun so it could be a problem when it’s cloudy but it does save so you won’t be powerless. Space is also

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    Crenshaw Los Angles. The sun is setting and I was sitting at the stairs of the two apartment building I lived at. I was waiting for my dad to return from work. Down in the street gust of wind blew torn paper into spirals. The sun was shining through the bright blue empty sky making it hard to see through the distance as the light shines through my eyes. My father was walking towards me with the harsh light of the sun outlining his body. As my father began to come closer to me the sun began to set even more

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    children to be locked out of it awhile. Too much of anything isn’t good for anyone. And it was clearly indicated that the children had been spending a little too much time on Africa. That sun. He could feel it on his neck, still, like a hot paw. And the lions. And the smell of blood. Remarkable how the nursery caught the telepathic emanations of the children’s minds and created life to fill their every desire. The children thought zebras, and there were zebras. Sun-sun. Giraffes-giraffes. Death and death

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    Triangulum Galaxy Essay

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    According to the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to classify an object as a planet it must have three qualities. One it must orbit a Sun or Star of some kind. Second it must big enough for gravity to compress it into a big round ball. And lastly it must be big enough to pull neighboring objects into the planet itself or sling-shot them around the planet and shoot them off into outer space. The place for my planet is in the Triangulum Galaxy. The Triangulum Galaxy is a spiral galaxy about 2

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    “Were that the cars that rushed into the smoke? Did they got lost while driving? How they caught fire so fast? Did everyone survive?” I thought at that moment. Tried to find the answer but too afraid to ask them. There was also a small truck and a small bus that hit each other. They didn’t catch fire, but there was a body on the ground beside them. As soon as I saw it, there was a cold wave of recognition crashing through my body, making my vision sway as I realized, it was dead. No questions like

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    Why Is Pluto So Cold

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    revolve around the sun than other planets. Pluto is not considered a planet now but it was before a meteorite knocked it out of orbit a long time ago. Pluto is much further from the sun than the other planets. Because it is so far out it takes longer to orbit the sun. It takes Pluto 248 years to orbit the sun. Pluto orbits at an average distance of 5.9 billion km from the Sun, and Earth orbits at 500 million. Why is Pluto so cold, it’s cold because it is so far away from the sun causing it not to

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    Kepler-438 (or KOI-3284) is located in a constellation called Lyra and, unlike the Sun, is a red dwarf star, meaning that it is much cooler and also much smaller than the Sun. Kepler-438 is approximately 470 light- years away and Kepler 438b is around 475 light-years away from Earth. Because Kepler-438 is so much smaller and cooler than the Sun, its habitable zone is much closer to the star than is the habitable zone around the Sun. This is because planets must be in orbit at a certain distance from their

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    encounters sun exposure every day of their lives. This occurs in all parts of the spectrum ranging from high levels of exposure to lower levels of exposure. The high end may include going to the beach, playing in the park, or playing basketball with friends. The lower end includes taking walking to the car, shopping at a strip mall, or going to the mailbox. Being exposed to the sun can have many effects like tans, sunburns, and diseases. However, many people are unaware of the benefits of sun exposure

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