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Myself and the

Solar System
We are just a speck of dust in this gigantic cosmology,
which seemed fascinating but also terrifying. I am now on
a tiny blue watery planet called earth, which is a part of
the solar system. I was introduce in this world on 19th of
December year 2002. Looking at the stars makes me
reminisce the beginning and the milestones we have made
over the centuries. Digging into it opened my eyes to just
how extensive the universe was, and what an incredible
way in which it developed. It cannot be denied that the
universe is a marvel to behold, its tremendous beauty is
mind-boggling. To suggest that the universe is an
inexhaustible source of amazement is an understatement.
Earth is the most opulent environment for life; it is well
recognized that it is the only location where life can be
sustained. The essential component for life to develop may
be found not just on Earth, but also in space. There is no
life without the sun, which provides energy. Apart from
respiration, there is no ozone layer without oxygen, which
shields life from the continual bombardment of the Earth's
atmosphere by harmful cosmic rays. The Milky Way galaxy
is made up of a rotating and spinning solar system with a
large collection of stars, there will be no life if the earth
does not rotate on its axis. People would most likely be
flying off the earth's surface into space if gravity did not
exist. It was gravity that gave us the sensation of being on
the right side of the universe. There is no such thing as
right side up in space, where there is little or no gravity.
There is no such thing as up or down. I could go on and on
about the wonders of the cosmos, nearly indefinitely.

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