Learn About Neptune
Video Description: This short video describes the planet Neptune, it's location in the Solar System, dimensions, and other characteristics, such as surface temperature. Related Article Subjects: methane, neptune, orbit, planet, solar system, sun, temperature
Overview Of The Universe
Learn about the structure of our solar system and get to know the planets that make up the galaxy as we know... About our Planets, Part Two: Beyond the Asteroid Belt:By: Jeff Seward | 15/10/2008 | ScienceIn the previous article, we tackled the planets nearest the sun, and which could easily be seen in the night sky. Neptune Sextile PlutoBy: Bob Makransky | 16/03/2007 | AstrologyThere will soon come a moment in time when there is no one on earth who doesn't have Neptune and Pluto sextile in their natal horoscope. What does this mean? Planet X PossibilitiesBy: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 18/02/2008 | EnvironmentThe jury is still out except for those who have made up their mind(s). Something is out there that is big enough to be impacting planets in our solar system as well as the sun. Nibiru, Destroyer, Freightener, or just Planet X? Planet Nibiru?By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 20/02/2008 | EnvironmentGlobal warming according to Al Gore is an inconvenient truth about carbon emmissions. I think the picture is much larger than Al thinks and here is why. EARTH, A PLANETBy: Mian Afaq Tariq | 11/06/2009 | Non-FictionEarth (planet), one of nine planets in the solar system, the only planet known to harbor life, and the “home” of human beings. From space Earth resembles a big blue marble with swirling white clouds floating above blue oceans. About 71 percent of Earth’s surface is covered by water, which is essential to life. The rest is land, mostly in the form of continents that rise above the oceans. Astrological Planets & Other Heavenly Bodies, Part 1By: Shakti Carola Navran | 30/06/2009 | Astrology“Wandering Stars” Seen from the Earth the planets may appear tiny and insignificant. And yet humans have always been fascinated by these bodies that appear as points of light in the night sky, and wondered about their movement through the heavens. The ancient Greeks noticed that some lights in the sky stayed in the same place in relation to each other—those are the stars in the constellations—while others moved around the sky in the course of the year.It birthed the science of Astrology! Pluto; the Planet That Never WasBy: Sean Carter | 29/08/2006 | EducationPluto vanishes from the list of planets of the Solar System. Also know about your zodiac signs, their meanings and their significance. Discovering Space - our Solar SystemBy: Mejo John | 04/06/2008 | CommunicationAge: 4.6 billion years The Solar System we live in contains the Sun, its eight orbiting planets and any other astronomical bodies that are under its gravitational pull such as comets and asteroids. Comets originate from the Oort Cloud and Kuiper Belt, beyond Neptune, while most asteroids orbit in a region between Mars and Jupiter. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars - the four planets closest to the Sun - are called terrestrial planets because they have solid rocky surfaces. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranu
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