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ABSTRACT [ADD ABSTRACT HERE] Table of Contents Acknowledgements iii Abstract iv Table of Contents v List of Illustrations and/or Tables vi Nomenclature vii Chapter I: Case Study 1 Statement of Problem 3 Purpose of Study 3 Description of Terms 5 Chapter II: Conceptual Framework 12 Physiology of Problem 13 Sociology of Problem 21 Chapter III: Methodology 40 Selection of Celestial Bodies 41 Selection of Subjects 43 Collection of Data 50 Analysis of Data 57 Chapter IV: Findings and Discussion 60 Description of Findings 63 Summary 71 Bibliography 75 Appendix A: Questionnaire 77 Appendix B: Consent Form 78 Appendix C: Data Figures 79 Pocket Material: Map of Case Study Solar Systems List of ILLUSTRATIONS and/or tables Number Page Mercury 12 Venus 13 Earth 14 Mars 16 The Asteroid Belt 17 Land Forms 18 Site Topography 21 Views 24 Functional Relationships 28 Spatial Magnitudes 36 nomenclature Asteroid. A very small planet ranging from 1,000 km to less than one km in diameter. Asteroids are found commonly around other larger planets. Atmosphere. The gaseous mass that surrounds any planet, including Earth. Density. The number (as of particles) per unit of measure. Galaxy. A system of stars independent from all other systems. Moon. The natural satellite of any planet. Orbit. The path taken by a satellite around a celestial body. Planet. A large, nonluminous mass, usually with its own moons, which revolves around a star. Planets are found everywhere in the galaxy. Solar. Having to do with the sun. Chapter 1 The Solar System To customize this thesis, select File New to re-open this template as a document, and follow the instructions below. Insert your information in place of the sample text. Choose File Save As. At the bottom of the menu, choose Document Template in the Save File as Type: box (the filename extensions should change from .doc to .dot). Save the file under a new name to protect the original, or use the same name. 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State of the University Press, 1997. Doe, John B. Conceptual Planning: A Guide to a Better Planet, 3d ed. Reading, MA: SmithJones, 1996. Jones, Mary. Life and Visual Perception. City: University Press, 1998. Smith, Chris. Theory and the Art of Communications Design. State of the University Press, 1997. Doe, John B. Conceptual Planning: A Guide to a Better Planet, 3d ed. Reading, MA: SmithJones, 1996. Jones, Mary. Life and Visual Perception. City: University Press, 1998. Smith, Chris. Theory and the Art of Communications Design. State of the University Press, 1997. Smith, Chris. Theory and the Art of Communications Design. State of the University Press, 1997. Doe, John B. Conceptual Planning: A Guide to a Better Planet, 3d ed. Reading, MA: SmithJones, 1996. Jones, Mary. Life and Visual Perception. City: University Press, 1998. Smith, Chris. Theory and the Art of Communications Design. State of the University Press, 1997. Doe, John B. Conceptual Planning: A Guide to a Better Planet, 3d ed. Reading, MA: SmithJones, 1996. Jones, Mary. Life and Visual Perception. City: University Press, 1998. Smith, Chris. Theory and the Art of Communications Design. State of the University Press, 1997. Doe, John B. Conceptual Planning: A Guide to a Better Planet, 3d ed. Reading, MA: SmithJones, 1996. Jones, Mary. Life and Visual Perception. City: University Press, 1998. Index A Aristotle, 3 F From a Galaxy, 2 G Geocentric theory, 2 H Heliocentric theory, 3 M Mariner space mission, 2 Mercury, 3 Milky Way, 2 O Orbit Mercury, 3 P Planets and Moons, 2 R Rotation Mercury, 3 S Solar system creation, 2 geocentric theory, 2 heliocentric theory, 3 Mariner mission, 2 Voyager mission, 2 T The Solar System, 2 V Voyager space mission, 2 PAGE  PAGE iv PAGE 5 PAGE i PAGE v  Endnotes are notes that you can use to explain text in a document. 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