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    I asked Jackleen about my sign, the Scorpio, for my tattoo that I had been thinking of for a while. She said it was her favorite sign surprisingly enough but also the hardest sign to be. I’ve learned that Scorpios are the only sign with 3 symbols. The first one is the Scorpio and is described as vindictive and grudge holding. The scorpion then evolves in to an eagle. You have transformed into the eagle when you become less self-absorbed. Lastly, the phoenix is the final transformation when you reached

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    always faces Pluto the same way, much like our Moon does the Earth. The other moons, Nix, Hydra, Styx, and Kerberos, orbit at a greater distance, and are considered true moons. Pluto also has an elliptical orbit, and sometimes passes in front of Neptune so that it is closer to the Sun than the farthest planet of our galaxy. There are three main characteristics that define a planet, and two that divide a planet from a dwarf planet. The two main characteristics between a planet and a dwarf planet

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    after Neptune was named after a roman god of the sea. Urbain le Verrier discovered it. (coolcosmos.com) How far away is Neptune from the sun? The average distance Neptune is from the sun is 2,795,084,800 miles. The closest Neptune gets to sun is 2,771,087,000 miles. The farthest it gets from the sun is 2,819,080,000 miles. (coolcosmos.com) How long is Neptune orbit-the amount of time it takes for it to go around the sun? Neptune takes 164.79 years to orbit the sun. On July 11,2011 Neptune completed

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    Neptune Neptune is unique. Neptune is one of the biggest gas planets in the solar system, also it is about the eighth planet that is closest to the sun. Neptune is twice as big as the earth in so many ways, When Neptune was first discovered in 1846, Neptune became the most distant planet in the Solar System. The gentlemen that discovered it was named Johann Gottfried Gann he is a German astronomer that wanted to discover something new and different so him and his team urban le terrier and John

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    Pluto is the ninth planet in Earth's solar system. However, throughout the years, Pluto has had many differing views on it. Some believe that it isn't a planet at all, since it does not meet all 3 classifications of a planet (Williams Dwarf). On the other hand many scientists do still classify Pluto as a planet. Looking past all of the controversy, Pluto still has a remarkable history in astronomy. Pluto was discovered in 1930 by, Clyde Tombaugh, an American Astronomer. But, received its name by

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    Many may urge that Pluto should be considered a planet for it has similar characteristics as the planets of the Solar System; however, others still believe that Pluto should not be considered a planet because of its slight differences and conditions that are not matched. Pluto is recognised by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) as a dwarf planet for it doesn't match the third condition of what defines a planet. IAU proposed three conditions to becoming a planet. The first condition being:

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    The Ice Giant, Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system and is very unique from the other planets. Discoveries of this ice giant will lead us to a better understanding of our universe. This planet is different because of its tilt, color and a somewhat unique surface. No other planets in our solar system have a significant tilt. In addition to the tilt, it also has odd color and a different surface, but why? Technically, there isn’t a surface of Uranus. If anyone tried to

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    Discovery of Uranus by William Herschel in 1781 In 1781 William Herschel, discovered the planet we know today as Uranus. Herschel, who had been raised in a musical family, was an amateur astronomer who enjoyed charting the sky in sections each night. Herschel used his skills in music to fund his passions for astronomy and building telescopes. Through his nightly charting, Herschel discovered Uranus. Initially, Herschel thought it was a comet because of its slightly askew shape, however upon further

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    I Hate These Blurred Lines 2013 has been a good year. We've had a royal birth, a celebration marking 50 years of Doctor Who and Andy Murray won Wimbledon making him the first British male to do so in *77 years. Unfortunately this year also saw the release of what is quite possibly the worst song ever made: Blurred Lines. It is a monstrosity created by Robin Thicke. The song has attracted much attention due it its misogynistic video and offensive lyrics. That attention has caused both positive and

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    Gravity has an important role in many things, this including, but not limited to, how stars are made, how planets orbit, and rings around planets. It can make rings, and it can also make black holes, that destroy rings, and the planets they are around. It pushes galaxies apart, and also pulls the smallest of atoms to the center of the Earth. Gravity has an important role in space and time, along with our lives. Stars are made all of the time, and this is because of gravity. Star are made when gravity

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