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Mars is the fourth planet from a star in the solar system. The diameter of the planet is 6794 km Its orbit is at 1.52 AU...
16/04/2022

Mars is the fourth planet from a star in the solar system. The diameter of the planet is 6794 km

Its orbit is at 1.52 AU. e. from the Sun. Mars has two moons: Phobos and Deimos. The period of rotation of the planet around its axis is 24 hours 37 minutes, the period of revolution around the Sun is 1.88

Saturn is the sixth planet in terms of distance from the Sun and the second largest planet in the solar system after Jup...
15/04/2022

Saturn is the sixth planet in terms of distance from the Sun and the second largest planet in the solar system after Jupiter. Saturn, as well as Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune, are classified as gas giant planets. Saturn is named after the Roman god of agriculture.Go to Saturn in Culture The symbol for Saturn is.

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Pluto is the largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System, a trans-Neptunian object and the tenth largest (excluding s...
14/04/2022

Pluto is the largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System, a trans-Neptunian object and the tenth largest (excluding satellites) celestial body orbiting the Sun - after eight planets and Eris. Pluto was originally considered the ninth classical planet, but since 2006 it has been considered a dwarf planet and the largest Kuiper belt object.

Mars is the fourth largest planet from the Sun and the seventh largest planet in the solar system; the mass of the plane...
13/04/2022

Mars is the fourth largest planet from the Sun and the seventh largest planet in the solar system; the mass of the planet is 10.7% of the mass of the Earth.Go to section Basic information" Named after Mars, the ancient Roman god of war, corresponding to the ancient Greek Ares.Go to section In ancient mythology" Mars is also called the "red planet" because of reddish hue of the surface, given to it by the mineral maghemite - γ-iron(III) oxide.Go to the section " "

International Space Station, abbr. ISS (International Space Station, abbr. ISS) is a manned orbital station used as a mu...
12/04/2022

International Space Station, abbr. ISS (International Space Station, abbr. ISS) is a manned orbital station used as a multi-purpose space research complex; operated from the end of 1998 to the present (the countries have agreed on operation until 2024 inclusive, an extension of the operation until 2028 or 2030 is being considered). The ISS is a joint international project involving 14 countries: Russia, the USA, Japan, Canada and members of the European Space Agency Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, France, Switzerland, Sweden[10][11] [12] (originally Brazil [Comm 1] and

A lunar crater is a bowl-shaped recess in the surface of the Moon, which has a relatively flat bottom and is surrounded ...
11/04/2022

A lunar crater is a bowl-shaped recess in the surface of the Moon, which has a relatively flat bottom and is surrounded by an annular raised shaft. In accordance with modern concepts, the vast majority of lunar craters are impact craters. A small part of the lunar craters are still considered volcanic calderas.

A star is a massive self—luminous celestial body consisting of gas or plasma in which thermonuclear reactions occur, hav...
10/04/2022

A star is a massive self—luminous celestial body consisting of gas or plasma in which thermonuclear reactions occur, have occurred or will occur. The nearest star to the Earth is the Sun, other stars in the night sky look like points of different brightness, maintaining their mutual location [⇨]. Stars differ in structure and chemical composition, and parameters such as radius, mass and luminosity may differ by orders of magnitude from different stars

A comet (from ancient Greek κομήτης, komḗtēs - “hairy”, “shaggy”) is a small celestial body that revolves around the Sun...
09/04/2022

A comet (from ancient Greek κομήτης, komḗtēs - “hairy”, “shaggy”) is a small celestial body that revolves around the Sun in a very elongated orbit in the form of a conic section. When approaching the Sun, a comet forms a coma and sometimes a tail of gas and dust.

As of August 2021, 6996 comets[1] have been detected that fall into the inner region of the solar system or the region of the planets.

The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy that contains the Earth and the entire solar system. The Milky Way is also called the G...
08/04/2022

The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy that contains the Earth and the entire solar system. The Milky Way is also called the Galaxy. The radius of the stellar disk of the Milky Way is 16 kiloparsecs, the radius of the Galaxy is considered to be the same, but, for example, the galactic halo can be traced much further. The total mass of our Galaxy, taking into account dark matter, is most often estimated as 1–2⋅1012 M⊙. The total number of stars in the Milky Way is from 100 to 400 billion, and the luminosity of the Galaxy is 2⋅1010 L⊙.

A star is a massive self-luminous celestial body, consisting of gas or plasma, in which thermonuclear reactions take pla...
07/04/2022

A star is a massive self-luminous celestial body, consisting of gas or plasma, in which thermonuclear reactions take place, have taken place or will take place. The closest star to the Earth is the Sun, other stars in the night sky look like points of different brightness, retaining their relative position[⇨]. Stars differ in structure and chemical composition, and parameters such as radius, mass and luminosity can differ by orders of magnitude for different stars

Outer space, space (ancient Greek κόσμος - “orderliness”, “order”) - relatively empty parts of the Universe that lie out...
06/04/2022

Outer space, space (ancient Greek κόσμος - “orderliness”, “order”) - relatively empty parts of the Universe that lie outside the boundaries of the atmospheres of celestial bodies. Space is not completely empty space: it contains, albeit with a very low density, interstellar matter (mainly hydrogen molecules), oxygen in small quantities (remnant after the explosion of a star), cosmic rays and electromagnetic radiation, as well as hypothetical dark matter.

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