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    Astronomy

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    There are many dangerous things that could occur while working. The first hazard you should consider is a catastrophic impact. For example, the impact of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter. The potential impact between Earth and a very big asteroid is one way in which our planet is in danger from an astronomical phenomenon. Astronomers earn a median hourly wage of $50.05. Hourly wages typically start from $25.22 and go to $79.96. Astronomers earn a median salary of $104,100 per year. Salaries typically start from $52,460 and go up to $166,320.( "Astronomer "1). Many professionals in astronomy are either faulty members or related with universities and colleges through labs. For astronomers teaching is very major for them. In learned positions they can spend an amount of their time researching, but it all depends on their…

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    Twenty three years ago, Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 was discovered by Carolyn S. and Eugene M. Shoemaker and David H. Levy, hence the name. That breezy March night as they were taking pictures of the sky to look for comets, they noticed something strange about some of the comets they found. Because it was the nineth comet they found, they named it Shoemaker-Levy 9, or SL9. As they looked closer, they realized that the comet was near Jupiter. Doing some research on SL9, they discovered it has been…

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    Eugene Shoemaker is one of the most renowned American geologists and astronomers of the last century. He brought the debate around the origin of Arizona’s Meteor crater to an end, helped pioneer an entirely new field of science and co-discovered one of the most scientifically impactful comets ever found.Until Shoemaker and Chao’s publication on the subject of coesite in 1960, it was accepted by most geologists that meteor crater was formed by an underground explosion brought on by volcanism He…

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    The excerpt Crash Course (Nancy Honovich) describes what asteroids are and everything about them to how often they occur and how close they have to be to be too close for comfort. At the beginning of the story, it tells about what asteroids are and their history. They even said that a comet called the Shoemaker-Levy 9 sped towards Jupiter at sixty kilometers a second. That is really fast! It also told about how sixty-five million years ago, it is thought that one measly asteroid could have…

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    like our sun had developed more than 4.5 billion years ago. It was a target even before Galileo had launched. Four spacecrafts had reached Jupiter before Galileo did; Voyager 1 and 2 as well as Pioneer 10 and 11 were those four spacecrafts but were unable to stay and it limited the information that the scientists had needed. It was from those spacecrafts that NASA decided to construct Galileo to discover more information on Jupiter and its moons. The journey to Jupiter itself was a hard one,…

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    Aseroid And Comet Impacts

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    Asteroid and Comet Impacts: What Can and Should We Do? Michael McParland Physical Science: Extraterrestrial Professor Field Term Paper The Earth has been hit countless times by asteroids and comets throughout its existence. These impacts are extremely dangerous and need to be monitored in order to be prepared for future collisions. The size of the asteroid or comet directly impacts the damage that is caused. The bigger the object, the larger and more dangerous the impact. Asteroids and…

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    Solar flares occur as a result of the build-up of magnetic energy inside the solar atmosphere which is released through the process of a sudden flash of brightness on the sun’s surface. The magnetic energy built up is released from the corona of the sun in the form of radiation across the whole electromagnetic. [10] For a solar flare to take place it requires an incredible 6 × 1025 Joules which is over 25,000 times more energy than that released throughout the impact of the Shoemaker-Levy 9…

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    Jupiter Research Paper

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    spacecraft could borrow enough energy from Venus and Earth to make the long journey. Mission planners designed a flight path nicknamed “VEEGA”—Venus-Earth-Earth Gravity Assist. Galileo would slingshot once by Venus, and twice by Earth, gathering enough momentum to reach distant Jupiter” (http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/galileo/mission/journey-cruise.cfm). Now scientist back home were presented with an opportunity to discover and uncover much more than just Jupiter. "Galileo made excursions as far…

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