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    system is a complex system of moving masses held together by gravitational forces (James T. Shipman 435).” At the center of our Solar System is a star called the Sun. There are eight planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) with

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    Like Uranus, Neptune is considered an “ice giant” meaning that its surface composition is mainly ice and gas with a solid rocky core, and its atmosphere is composed of 80% hydrogen, 19% helium, and 1% trace elements (Cain, 2012). The “surface” is not one made of land

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    Planet Neptune

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    Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in the Solar System. It is the fourth-largest planet by diameter and the third-largest by mass. Neptune is 17 times the mass of Earth and is somewhat more massive than its near-twin Uranus, which is 15 times the mass of Earth but not as dense.[12] On average, Neptune orbits the Sun at a distance of 30.1 AU, approximately 30 times the Earth–Sun distance. Named for the Roman god of the sea, its astronomical symbol is ♆, a stylised version of the

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    The first app that I came across was called Star Chart. It was a free iphone app that I found on the Apple App Store. This app allows you to see what kind of picture a group of stars make up. It outlines the group of stars with detailed blue and white lines which create a picture. I picked this app because it looked really interesting as well as helpful. It is very hard to see what exactly the shape of the stars is supposed to resemble, but with this app, it is very easy. The app also offers a variety

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    The Solar System

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    Our complex of stars, planets, and all other celestial structures collaborate to run the quintessential system that we live in, which has been our home for millions of years, the solar system. Yet, we commonly ignore the thought, why does our solar system, hence the word system, join effort with all structures to create the exemplary world we know today? To figure out the answer to this question, it is essential to understand and appreciate our solar system. The world is exactly how we humans desire

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    years ago by a gravitational collapse. A solar system is a star that has planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids travel around it. The solar system contains eight known planets which are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune. There is around several hundred dwarf plants but only five are currently recognized. The solar system has about 181 moons which orbit around the planets in the solar system. There is also about 150 million asteroids and 3,406 comets also in the

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    The Titan Moon

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    The Titan Moon is Saturn’s largest moon and it is the second-largest moon in the Solar System. The Titan Moon is said to be the only moon in the Solar System with a dense like atmosphere. The diameter of the Titan Moon is 3,200 miles’ which is half of the planet Mars. The Titan Moon orbital period is about 15,945 days. The name of this moon came from a Greek Mythology. The Titan Moon was discovered by Christian Huygens a Dutch astronomer in 1655. The Titan Moon is known to have several layers and

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    Pluto: Our Solar System

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    Pluto Pluto is the outer most planet of our solar system or it used to be until it was classified as a dwarf planet. The tiny planet is only 1473 miles in diameter. frozen methane and nitrogen cover the landscape as well as ice. Pluto is one of the coldest places in our solar system roughly negative 220 degrees C. the atmosphere is made up of methane, nitrogen and carbon monoxide, the atmosphere extends about 1600 km above the surface. the surface is about 70% rock and 30% ice. we know that there

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    Pluto Planet

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    Due to some of Pluto’s various characteristics, this icy dwarf planet, and other dwarf planets are not considered regular planets, such as Earth. These reasons also make other dwarf planets, like Eris, Haumea, Ceres, and Makemake, outliers, when compared to the general eight planets. Astronomers predict that there are possibly hundreds of dwarf planets that surpass the Kuiper Belt, just waiting to be discovered. There are three rules, making a planet, a planet. These include, the planet is round

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    Mercury Research Papers

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    Which is the smallest of the eight planets in our solar system? That would be the first planet in our solar system, Mercury. According to www.coolcosmos.com (2012), Mercury is named after the Roman messenger god. This planet was discovered around the 265 B.C. Mercury has 2 nicknames; Quicksilver and Hermes. It is located 28.6 million miles away from the Sun, and 47,845,581.802 miles away from Venus. Mercury is an exciting planet to research because of the missions that have been accomplished on

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