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    areas on Venus that could only be true if the Sun was at the centre of the universe. He further discovered that the Moon did not have a smooth surface‚ but was covered with mountains and craters. Galileo also discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter‚ reinforcing that the Sun was at the centre of the universe. As all these primary discoveries were possible through a telescope‚ it laid the foundation for more telescopic developments and discoveries. 2) Pluto has recently been reclassified as

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    the creatures. He realizes he needs to get off the ship to worn earth about the creatures. Days before the disaster occurred Kate was sent onto the ship to study and observe the natural resources of the planet Jupiter‚ not knowing that the main reason the ship was sent to Jupiter was that it planned to be blown up with the machine that creates the creatures‚ also known as the marker and Kate’s genetics is the key to destroying the marker. After Isaac’s first encounter with the creatures

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    08 x 108 | |Earth |6.38 x 103 |1.50 x 108 | |Moon |1.74 x 103 |3.84 x 105 | |Mars |3.40 x 103 |2.27 x 108 | |Jupiter |7.14 x 104 |7.78 x 108 | |Io |1.82 x 103 |4.22 x 105 | |Ganymede |2.63 x 103 |1.07 x 106 | |Saturn |6.03 x 104

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    1. Statement of the problem The issue in the formation of Jupiter is how each company will treat their investment in the company. This paper will perform a consolidation analysis that follows the guidelines of the VIE model laid out in ASC 810-10. I will determine whether Jupiter is a Variable Interest Entity and who is the primary beneficiary. 2. Relevant Facts • Saturn and Venus‚ two unrelated parties‚ formed Jupiter‚ a joint venture • Saturn owns 51% and Venus owns 49%‚ contributing

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    Venus – Second planet from the sun. Rotates in the opposite direction than most other planets. Earth – Third planet from the sun. Known as the only planet to harbor life. Mars – Fourth planet from the sun and the second smallest in the solar system. Jupiter – The fifth planet from the sun and the largest in the solar system. Saturn – Sixth planet from the sun. Only planet with a ring around it. Uranus – Seventh planet from the sun. Third largest planetary radius. Neptune – Eighth planet from the sun

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    Uranus Research Paper

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    Like the other gas giants‚ Uranus has a very thick cloud cover and an atmosphere made up mostly of hydrogen‚ helium‚ methane‚ and ammonia. The trace amount of methane is what gives Uranus and its twin‚ Neptune‚ their blue color. Unlike Saturn and Jupiter‚ Uranus has a different internal structure. The core of Uranus is probably composed of liquid rock. Then‚ farther up‚ the liquid rock slowly gives way to an ocean made mostly of hydrogen‚ helium‚ and water‚ with small amounts of ammonia and methane

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    Earth and Our Solar System

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    gas with no solid surface. The atmospheres of these gaseous giants show a thicker density as you move closer to the core. However‚ unlike Earth’s rocky surface a gaseous jovian cannot be stood on. The four gaseous jovians in our solar system are Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Neptune‚ and Uranus. Rocky terrestrials are the types of planets that possess a solid surface made of rock. Mars‚ Venus‚ and Mercury are examples of rocky terrestrials in our solar system. Of course‚ Earth is one of them as well. Earth’s

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    Jupiter and Venus    Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is the most massive planet in our solar system. It has an equatorial diameter of 143‚000 kilometers. It is 11.2 times the size of earth and has a mass 318 times the size of Earths. You could also fit almost 1400 Venus’s inside Jupiter. Jupiter has an enormous magnetic field‚ has 63 moons‚ and it also has rings which form a miniature solar system of its own. Jupiter is made primarily of the gasses hydrogen

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    Europa i is the sixth closest moon of the planet Jupiter‚ and the smallest of its four Galilean satellites‚ but still one of the largest moons in the Solar System. Europa was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei[1]and possibly independently by Simon Marius around the same time. Progressively more in-depth observation of Europa has occurred over the centuries by Earth-bound telescopes‚ and by space probe flybys starting in the 1970s. Slightly smaller than Earth’s Moon‚ Europa is primarily made of silicate rock

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    Movement Of Comets

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    the tail of the comet always point away from the Sun‚ so after a comet has passed the Sun it actually travels tail first.  Movement of Comets • They travel around the sun in long looping orbits that bring them near the sun on one end and around Jupiter on the other hand. • If a comet has large orbit‚ it takes a long time to go around the sun. Some are “short-period” comets that take 5 or 10 years to complete an orbit. Some are “long-period” comets that take decades‚ centuries‚ or millennia to orbit

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