it helps us by the sun and moon
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system excluding Pluto.
It doesn't gravity is a myth made up by Issac Newton to become famous, we are actually held on the earth by tiny magnet in our feet.
Galileo had a theory, it was that the earth was NOT in the centre of the solar system like everyone thought, he made the first telescope and proved everyone wrong by looking into space and seeing that the sun was in the centre of the solar system, not the earth, doing this he also invented the telescope.
He was the first astronomer to formulate a scientifically-based heliocentric cosmology that displaced the Earth from the center of the universe.
No one .. It was the other way around the church taught that bull.. I believe it was Copernicus that said the sun was the center of the solar system and for fear of the church didn't publish his work till the end of his life
Nicolus Copernicus proved that sun is the center of the solar system in 1530. In that year he completed and gave the world his great work De Revolutionibus.Through this work he asserted hat the earth rotated on its axis once daily and traveled around the sun once yearly.
yes cause you need the sun in order for the solar system to work
Nicolaus Copernicus is the Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system, in which the Sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center. His work revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos and laid the foundation for modern astronomy.
Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, here in our solar system. Our techniques for detecting extra-solar planets doesn't work well for planets in distant orbits around other stars.
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No. No other object in the solar system produces significant amounts of light.
Solar panels can work on Mars, but not as efficiently as on Earth. Mars receives about half the sunlight Earth does and has dust storms that could cover the panels, reducing their effectiveness. However, with proper maintenance and positioning, solar panels can still provide power for missions and potential future habitats on Mars.