Astronomy For Beginners: The Introduction Guide To Space, Cosmos, Galaxies And Celestial Bodies
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in order of increasing distance, the stars that make up the Milky Way galaxy, the solar system,
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There was a burst of expansion that led to the Earth growing exponentially in size
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The bulge is a formation of stars that are nearly spherical in shape; that is made up of population 2 stars. A
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The Sun is the most common, largest, and most massive star of the solar system.
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the gas giant planets that include Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus, and the Darrin.
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Since Jupiter is closest to the Sun, its orbit is nearest to the plane and circular, while that of Pluto moves away from both the plane and from the circularity.
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Planet Earth. The Earth is the only planet known that is inhabited by living organisms and can support life. It is the third largest planet in the solar system