Terrestrial Planets Essays and Term Papers

Ufos And Aliens On Earth

If you had mentioned seeing a Unidentified Flying Object (UFO), or spaceship from another planet 100 years ago, you would probably be thought of as a raving lunatic. If you had mentioned one 50 years ago, the case would be thought about, but with much suspicion. Today, many people would ...

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Personal Writing: My Personal Opinion About Alien Life

I always wished that I would live long enough to witness the discovery of alien life on another planet. I guess a genie somewhere in this small world heard me and granted my wish, well sort of anyway. The discovery of these microscopic life forms on a rock that came from mars found in an ...

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Earth

(a) It is a habitable planet. It is the only planet in the solar system that supports life. All forms of life right from the minutest microscopic organism to huge land and marine animals. (b) Its distance from the sun (approximately 150 million kilometers) is appropriate to give it an average ...

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Acid Rain

Within this past century, acidity of the air and have become recognized as one of the leading threats to our planet’s environment. No longer limited by geographic boundaries, acid causing emissions are causing problems all over the world. Some laws have been passed which limit the amount ...

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Fusion 2

Fusion reactions are inhibited by the electrical repulsive force that acts between two positively charged nuclei. For fusion to occur, the two nuclei must approach each other at high speed to overcome the electrical repulsion and attain a sufficiently small separation (less than one-trillionth of ...

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Isaac Newton

It was a time of great change in seventeenth century England, but a baby was being born on December 25, 1642 that would create more change in the way man perceived his world than anyone before him; he would be named . England was going through the Glorious Revolution and was in a state of ...

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Our Radiant Planet- Depletion Of The Ozone Layer

Ozone is a relatively unstable form of molecular oxygen containing three oxygen atoms produced when upper-atmosphere oxygen molecules are split by ultra violet light. Stratospheric ozone is found in a broad band, extending generally from 15 to 35km above the earth. Although the ozone layer is ...

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Egyptians

"Did the early have help in building the pyramids?" All over the world remain fantastic objects, vestiges of people or forces which the theories of archaeology, history, and religion cannot explain. There is something inconsistent about our archaeology. They have found electric batteries ...

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Exploring Mars

MARS SURFACE EXPLORATION One question that is being asked by people is, "Why go to Mars"? The reasons are very simple. People want to gain recognition of how they were the first people who went to Mars and opened up a whole new world and most importantly to move forward in economics. As ...

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Mars 2

Mars is the fourth planet from the sun at about 228 million-km (141 million miles) and the last terrestrial planet from the sun. The next five planets in order from the sun are gaseous. Mars follows closely behind Earth but is comparatively smaller, with about half the diameter of Earth and ...

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Interview With An Alien

Ida Kannenberg, an elderly lady, lives in Hillsboro, Oregon, where she and her husband own and operate a successful antique shop. Although she is now nearly [eighty], she continues to travel all over the world searching out and buying antiques for their shop. She is highly energetic, ...

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Nikola Tesla

Few people recognize his name today, and even among those who do, the words are likly to summon up the image of a crackpot rather than an authentic scientist. was possibly the greatest inventor the world has ever known. He was, without doubt, a genius who is not only credited with many devices ...

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The Moon

A lot of astronomers ask how the moon was created. There have been lots and lots of answers proposed but no one would know until someone landed on The Moon. Later, the Apollo mission landed on the Moon had brought back lunar rock and for the first time, scientists got an idea, about the ...

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Mars

Mars is a small rocky body once thought to be very Earthlike. Like the other terrestrial planets—Mercury, Venus, and Earth—its surface has been changed by volcanism, impacts from other bodies, movements of its crust, and atmospheric effects such as dust storms. It has polar ice caps that grow and ...

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Saturn

Planet Name and Position: Saturn, 6[th] planet from the sun Terrestrial, Gas Giant, Dwarf planet?: Gas Giant Equatorial Diameter: 120,500km Mass: 9.4 Surface Gravity: 8.96m/s^2 Density: 687 kg/m^3 # of moons: 60 Significant Moons: Titan Axial Tilt: 26 degrees Distance from Sun: ...

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