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we can't use jupiters moons for anything because fistly we can not get out that far to reach Jupiters moon and if we could it would take thousands of years and Jupiters Moons would be to big to do anything with anyway. so the answer to What could Jupiter's moons be used for? is....Nothing.
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It usually used to describe the force of gravity (of the moon) pulling on the oceans and water on Earth thus creating high and low tides. The sun is massive and close enough to Earth to have a significant affect on tides also.
During the space race, the United States and the Soviet Union used their massive resources to quickly send humans into space and to the Moon. The Soviets struck first by getting a satellite into orbit, but the U.S. is the only country to ever walk on the Moon.
masive stars take more energey to run because less massive stars have a smaller diameter there for the fuel is used less quickly for example a car uses less fuel than a pick-up or an SUV-- think of less massive stars as a car and massive stars as a SUV-- one may say well the massive stars have more fuel, true but which will go further? the car. massive star are so big they use there fuel quicker than a smaller star has fuel
yes people barley know about sailor moon unless you used to watch it on toonami
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The tune is called Paradise Circus by Massive Attack.
Sponde (σπονδή) is ''a sacrifice to the gods''.It is often used for one of Jupiters natural satellites which is also known as Jupiter XXXVI.
Not any more. There used to be (about 1 billion years ago) but not now.
it is to orbit around the planet . used for war , fireworks ,send people into the moon and more ........
Because of the massive amount of old cars and vans used, many of them with faulty engines which leak petrol, meaning that even more petrol has to be used. Also, there are many massive traffic jams, in which cars stay at a standstill, and lose even more petrol.