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    The solar system consists of the Sun; the nine planets, 67 satellites of the planets and a large number of small bodies (comets and asteroids). The inner solar system contains the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The planets of the outer solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The orbits of the planets are ellipses with the Sun at one focus. To start off, our Sun is the most important part of our solar system. It is the biggest object and does have about 98% of the whole mass of

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    Solar System Boundaries

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    is hard to say where they end and something else begins. The solar system is more like a city than a table or soccer field. You could say that the solar system extends as far as the influence of the Sun. That could mean the influence of the Sun's light, or the influence of the Sun's gravity, or the influence of the Sun's magnetic field and solar wind. Could the reach of the Sun's light be a good way to decide how far the solar system extends? The light from the Sun gets fainter as you move farther

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    Solar System Formation

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    existence of a "Solar System", simply because no one knew or believed that the Solar System, in the sense we now understand it, existed. The first step towards a theory of Solar System formation was the general acceptance of heliocentrism, the model which placed the Sun at the center of the system and the Earth in orbit around it. This conception had been gestating for thousands of years but was only widely accepted by the end of the 17th century. The first recorded use of the term "Solar System" dates from

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    The Early Solar System

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    outer space for years but still don’t know as much as one may think. Scientists still do not know much about the early solar system. Scientists believed that the solar system was reshuffled around in the past which would explain the Kuiper belt and the Oort cloud of icy bodies, the inner planets being destroyed by asteroids and why there isn’t any super Earths around in this solar system. But scientists recently discovered something that may change their theory. In Michael D. Lemonick’s “Plant Nine from

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    Solar System Advantages

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    There are many different items that make up the solar system, and they are all classified very differently. Two of the most important items in our solar system are the planets and the moons. They differ in geologic activity, composition, interior structure, magnetic fields, and atmospheres. There are multiple probe missions, both past and present, that support these concepts. There are physical factors and characteristics that are important in determining the property of the items. In this paper

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    Essay on The Solar System

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    The Solar System What are planets? Planets are kinda like asteroid around the sun. There are nine planets in the solar system, Mercury, Venus, Earth ( Our planet ), Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. The Terrestrial Planets The terrestrial planets are the four innermost planets in the solar system, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. They are called terrestrial because they have a compact, rocky surface like the Earth's. The planets, Venus, Earth, and Mars have significant

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    Kyle Williams Planetary Geology 4/14/2015 Asteroids in Our Solar System Introduction: When the first asteroids were discovered they were thought to be planets, just like every other star in the sky. It is only with the advancement of astronomy that the differentiation could occur. Asteroids are minor planets or sometimes referred to as planetoids or planetesimals. Those names are given to anything in the solar system that does not seem to have the roundedness of a planetary body or the typical characteristics

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    Pluto: The Solar System

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    The controversial topic whether Pluto is a planet of the solar system or not, can be answered simply.Pluto is correctly classified as a dwarf planet, therefore should no longer be represented as a planet. Much of the evidence can be credited to scientific data and research. For example, In the year of 2006 the International Astronomical Union had identified Pluto as not a planet making it a dwarf planet.This was the ultimate way to declare that Pluto indeed does not meet the qualifications to

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    Venus: Solar System

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    Description: Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system. It also is classified as an inner planet. The planet’s size is 3,760 miles. Venus is also known for its volcanoes. The biggest volcano on Venus is Matt Mons. Scientists think Matt Mons is might be erupting. You can’t see Venus’s surface because it has a super thick atmosphere. It is 67 million miles away from the Sun and is the second planet from the Sun. Venus is also known as “Earth’s next door neighbor” or “Earth’s twin”. In

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    Solar System and Jupiter

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    Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and by far the largest mass object in the solar system of all the other planets. Jupiter is twice the size of all the other planets combined. It is as 318 times the sizes of earth. The distance that Jupiter orbits the sun is 778,330,000 km (Gallant pp154). The diameter is 142,984 km and the mass that it has is 1.900e27 kg. Jupiter is the fourth brightest object in the sky after the Sun, the Moon and Venus. Mars is some times brighter. Galileo discovered

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