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Mercury's orbit is so close to the Sun that it is difficult to see by ground-based observers. ...
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Venus is one of the brightest objects in the sky, so it is clearly visible to the naked eye. ...
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Mars is much like Venus-- it's very bright and therefore easily spotted in the night sky. ...
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Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. It is also one of the brighter objects ...
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Like the inner planets and Jupiter, Saturn is clearly visible in the night sky. The ancient ...
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Astronomer William Herschel is credited with the discovery of Uranus in 1781. He was using ...
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If you had a quiz question in school that asked what year Neptune was discovered, you'd probably ...
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After the discovery of Neptune in 1846, mathematical theory suggested that there still might ...
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Ceres is the largest asteroid in the main asteroid belt. It was classified as a "dwarf ...
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Haumea is a dwarf planet in our Solar System. Haumea is the fifth object officially classified ...
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More about Solar System Discoveries
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Did you know that there may be 200 or so
dwarf planets in the solar system, out to the
Kuiper Belt?
Do you know what Pluto, Ceres, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris have in common?
Earth and Space Science Concept of the Day
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MohoxMoho : The boundary between the crust and the mantle in the earth. This is a depth where seismic waves change velocity and there is also a change in chemical composition. Also termed the Mohorovicic' discontinuity after the Croatian seismologist Andrija Moh
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Research Highlights
A new study has found that a mixing of two different types of magma is the key to the historic eruptions of Mount Hood, Oregon's tallest mountain, and that eruptions often happen in a relatively short...
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