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1 THE GREAT STORY NECKLACE

2 Their Purpose and Potential
The purpose of choosing and stringing beads that mark highlights in the actual story of the Universe is to help you experience a sense of wonder in the vast cosmos and the adventure of life.

3 13 billion years ago In a great flash, the Universe flares forth into being. We call this the Big Bang. All the energy that will ever exist erupts from a point smaller than a grain of sand. Space-time itself unfurls and expands. 4.6 Our Sun ignites within a swirl of gas and particles from a supernova explosion. 4.5 The swirling particles form planets, asteroids and comets; Earth is born. 4 As Earth cools, rain falls, and oceans form. 3.9 Earth comes to life as the first cells emerge, deep in the ocean. 3.6 Blue-green bacteria capture the energy of sunlight with photosynthesis, which releases oxygen. Over time oxygen makes the sky and sea turn blue, and microscopic life flourishes in all waters of the planet. 540 million years ago The first animals emerge. Life transforms minerals to make shells for protection. 400 Fishes with jaws appear.

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5 13 billion years ago In a great flash, the Universe flares forth into being. We call this the Big Bang. All the energy that will ever exist erupts from a point smaller than a grain of sand. Space-time itself unfurls and expands. 4.6 Our Sun ignites within a swirl of gas and particles from a supernova explosion. 4.5 The swirling particles form planets, asteroids and comets; Earth is born. 4 As Earth cools, rain falls, and oceans form. 3.9 Earth comes to life as the first cells emerge, deep in the ocean. 3.6 Blue-green bacteria capture the energy of sunlight with photosynthesis, which releases oxygen. Over time oxygen makes the sky and sea turn blue, and microscopic life flourishes in all waters of the planet. 540 million years ago The first animals emerge. Life transforms minerals to make shells for protection. 400 Fishes with jaws appear.

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7 As Earth cools, rain falls, and oceans form.
13 billion years ago In a great flash, the Universe flares forth into being. We call this the Big Bang. All the energy that will ever exist erupts from a point smaller than a grain of sand. Space-time itself unfurls and expands. 4.6 Our Sun ignites within a swirl of gas and particles from a supernova explosion. 4.5 The swirling particles form planets, asteroids and comets; Earth is born. 4 As Earth cools, rain falls, and oceans form. 3.9 Earth comes to life as the first cells emerge, deep in the ocean. 3.6 Blue-green bacteria capture the energy of sunlight with photosynthesis, which releases oxygen. Over time oxygen makes the sky and sea turn blue, and microscopic life flourishes in all waters of the planet. 540 million years ago The first animals emerge. Life transforms minerals to make shells for protection. 400 Fishes with jaws appear.

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9 Earth comes to life as the first cells emerge, deep in the ocean.
13 billion years ago In a great flash, the Universe flares forth into being. We call this the Big Bang. All the energy that will ever exist erupts from a point smaller than a grain of sand. Space-time itself unfurls and expands. 4.6 Our Sun ignites within a swirl of gas and particles from a supernova explosion. 4.5 The swirling particles form planets, asteroids and comets; Earth is born. 4 As Earth cools, rain falls, and oceans form. 3.9 Earth comes to life as the first cells emerge, deep in the ocean. 3.6 Blue-green bacteria capture the energy of sunlight with photosynthesis, which releases oxygen. Over time oxygen makes the sky and sea turn blue, and microscopic life flourishes in all waters of the planet. 540 million years ago The first animals emerge. Life transforms minerals to make shells for protection. 400 Fishes with jaws appear.

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11 life flourishes in all waters of the planet.
13 billion years ago In a great flash, the Universe flares forth into being. We call this the Big Bang. All the energy that will ever exist erupts from a point smaller than a grain of sand. Space-time itself unfurls and expands. 4.6 Our Sun ignites within a swirl of gas and particles from a supernova explosion. 4.5 The swirling particles form planets, asteroids and comets; Earth is born. 4 billionrs ago As Earth cools, rain falls, and oceans form. 3.9 Earth comes to life as the first cells emerge, deep in the ocean. 3.6 Blue-green algae capture the energy of sunlight with photosynthesis, which releases oxygen. Over time oxygen makes the sky and sea turn blue, and microscopic life flourishes in all waters of the planet. 540 million years ago The first animals emerge. Life transforms minerals to make shells for protection. 400 Fishes with jaws appear.

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13 13 billion years ago In a great flash, the Universe flares forth into being. We call this the Big Bang. All the energy that will ever exist erupts from a point smaller than a grain of sand. Space-time itself unfurls and expands. 4.6 Our Sun ignites within a swirl of gas and particles from a supernova explosion. 4.5 The swirling particles form planets, asteroids and comets; Earth is born. 4 billionrs ago As Earth cools, rain falls, and oceans form. 3.9 Earth comes to life as the first cells emerge, deep in the ocean. 3.6 Blue-green bacteria capture the energy of sunlight with photosynthesis, which releases oxygen. Over time oxygen makes the sky and sea turn blue, and microscopic life flourishes in all waters of the planet. 540 million years ago The first animals emerge. Life transforms minerals to make shells for protection. 400 Fishes with jaws appear.

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15 Fishes with jaws appear.
13 billion years ago In a great flash, the Universe flares forth into being. We call this the Big Bang. All the energy that will ever exist erupts from a point smaller than a grain of sand. Space-time itself unfurls and expands. 4.6 Our Sun ignites within a swirl of gas and particles from a supernova explosion. 4.5 The swirling particles form planets, asteroids and comets; Earth is born. 4 billionrs ago As Earth cools, rain falls, and oceans form. 3.9 Earth comes to life as the first cells emerge, deep in the ocean. 3.6 Blue-green bacteria capture the energy of sunlight with photosynthesis, which releases oxygen. Over time oxygen makes the sky and sea turn blue, and microscopic life flourishes in all waters of the planet. 540 million years ago The first animals emerge. Life transforms minerals to make shells for protection. 400 Fishes with jaws appear.

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17 200 million years ago Dinosaurs explore the limits of great size and speed, and also care for their young. 100 Archeopteryx, the first birds with feathers and teeth, take flight. Flowers and insects co-evolve in a dance of pollination. 65 A huge asteroid collides with Earth in the Gulf of Mexico. North America erupts in flames. Earth grows cold. Dinosaurs go extinct. 40 Mammals, whose young learn by playing, thrive. Ancestors of the whales return to the sea. 100,000 years ago Humans emerge on the plains of Africa; Earth begins to speak. 40,000 People begin to create cave paintings. 33 Astronauts stand on the moon and watch the Earthrise; Earth watches herself from space. Present Using the Hubble Space Telescope, we look into deep space and back toward the beginning of time. We watch as our Great Story unfolds

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19 200 million years ago Dinosaurs explore the limits of great size and speed, and also care for their young. 100 Archeopteryx, the first birds with feathers and teeth, take flight. Flowers and insects co-evolve in a dance of pollination. 65 A huge asteroid collides with Earth in the Gulf of Mexico. North America erupts in flames. Earth grows cold. Dinosaurs go extinct. 40 Mammals, whose young learn by playing, thrive. Ancestors of the whales return to the sea. 100,000 years ago Humans emerge on the plains of Africa; Earth begins to speak. 40,000 People begin to create cave paintings. 33 Astronauts stand on the moon and watch the Earthrise; Earth watches herself from space. Present Using the Hubble Space Telescope, we look into deep space and back toward the beginning of time. We watch as our Great Story unfolds

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21 200 million years ago Dinosaurs explore the limits of great size and speed, and also care for their young. 100 Archeopteryx, the first birds with feathers and teeth, take flight. Flowers and insects co-evolve in a dance of pollination. 65 A huge asteroid collides with Earth in the Gulf of Mexico. North America erupts in flames. Earth grows cold. Dinosaurs go extinct. 40 Mammals, whose young learn by playing, thrive. Ancestors of the whales return to the sea. 100,000 years ago Humans emerge on the plains of Africa; Earth begins to speak. 40,000 People begin to create cave paintings. 33 Astronauts stand on the moon and watch the Earthrise; Earth watches herself from space. Present Using the Hubble Space Telescope, we look into deep space and back toward the beginning of time. We watch as our Great Story unfolds

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23 Humans emerge on the plains of Africa; Earth begins to speak.
200 million years ago Dinosaurs explore the limits of great size and speed, and also care for their young. 100 Archeopteryx, the first birds with feathers and teeth, take flight. Flowers and insects co-evolve in a dance of pollination. 65 A huge asteroid collides with Earth in the Gulf of Mexico. North America erupts in flames. Earth grows cold. Dinosaurs go extinct. 40 Mammals, whose young learn by playing, thrive. Ancestors of the whales return to the sea. 100,000 years ago Humans emerge on the plains of Africa; Earth begins to speak. 40,000 People begin to create cave paintings. 33 Astronauts stand on the moon and watch the Earthrise; Earth watches herself from space. Present Using the Hubble Space Telescope, we look into deep space and back toward the beginning of time. We watch as our Great Story unfolds

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25 People begin to create cave paintings.
200 million years ago Dinosaurs explore the limits of great size and speed, and also care for their young. 100 Archeopteryx, the first birds with feathers and teeth, take flight. Flowers and insects co-evolve in a dance of pollination. 65 A huge asteroid collides with Earth in the Gulf of Mexico. North America erupts in flames. Earth grows cold. Dinosaurs go extinct. 40 Mammals, whose young learn by playing, thrive. Ancestors of the whales return to the sea. 100,000 years ago Humans emerge on the plains of Africa; Earth begins to speak. 40,000 People begin to create cave paintings. 33 Astronauts stand on the moon and watch the Earthrise; Earth watches herself from space. Present Using the Hubble Space Telescope, we look into deep space and back toward the beginning of time. We watch as our Great Story unfolds

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27 200 million years ago Dinosaurs explore the limits of great size and speed, and also care for their young. 100 Archeopteryx, the first birds with feathers and teeth, take flight. Flowers and insects co-evolve in a dance of pollination. 65 A huge asteroid collides with Earth in the Gulf of Mexico. North America erupts in flames. Earth grows cold. Dinosaurs go extinct. 40 Mammals, whose young learn by playing, thrive. Ancestors of the whales return to the sea. 100,000 years ago Humans emerge on the plains of Africa; Earth begins to speak. 40,000 People begin to create cave paintings. 33 Astronauts stand on the moon and watch the Earthrise; Earth watches herself from space. Present Using the Hubble Space Telescope, we look into deep space and back toward the beginning of time. We watch as our Great Story unfolds

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29 200 million years ago Dinosaurs explore the limits of great size and speed, and also care for their young. 100 Archeopteryx, the first birds with feathers and teeth, take flight. Flowers and insects co-evolve in a dance of pollination. 65 A huge asteroid collides with Earth in the Gulf of Mexico. North America erupts in flames. Earth grows cold. Dinosaurs go extinct. 40 Mammals, whose young learn by playing, thrive. Ancestors of the whales return to the sea. 100,000 years ago Humans emerge on the plains of Africa; Earth begins to speak. 40,000 People begin to create cave paintings. 33 Astronauts stand on the moon and watch the Earthrise; Earth watches herself from space. Present Using the Hubble Space Telescope, we look into deep space and back toward the beginning of time. We watch as our Great Story unfolds

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