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The unit is km per day Mercury=659090.9090... venus=480640.854472630173565 Earth=410733.84446878422782 mars=331877.729257641921397 Jupiter=179593.72114496768264 saturn=132806.961449814126394 Uranus=93517.915309446254072 Neptune=74817.275747508305648 This was done using a calculator I did not copy this.
The first documentation of Venus was done by Galileo Gallei in 1610. He noticed a bright object in the he sky when looking through his telescope. It was later on, however, that it was known to be Venus.
When making a graph there are certain requirements for ensuring the graph will be accurate. When numbering each axis it is important to ensure that there are the same number of decimal points as what coincides with the data that is recorded.
Venus. Carl Sagan proposed back in 1993 that we should strike Venus with large asteroids, in an attempt to eject the inhospitable atmosphere away from the planet. With current technology, such as rockets and nuclear weapons, this can be done.
parts of a magnet-1. north pole2. south polethe breaking of a magnet form new magnets.when breaking is done along the axis ,pole strength decrease and along perpendicular axis it does not change.
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well, it just so happens I've done research in this type of stuff in school, and i can remember, and tell you that the 2 planets that have the closest period of rotation are Jupiter and Saturn.
The unit is km per day Mercury=659090.9090... venus=480640.854472630173565 Earth=410733.84446878422782 mars=331877.729257641921397 Jupiter=179593.72114496768264 saturn=132806.961449814126394 Uranus=93517.915309446254072 Neptune=74817.275747508305648 This was done using a calculator I did not copy this.
Canada and Japan. No one else has
The first documentation of Venus was done by Galileo Gallei in 1610. He noticed a bright object in the he sky when looking through his telescope. It was later on, however, that it was known to be Venus.
Mars.!!! However, spacecraft have landed on Venus, but the atmosphere on Venus is such that spacecraft are crushed/collpase. So no exploration has been done on Venus.
Nothing, with the current technology, little can be done to make the planet survivable at the moment, therefore, nothing can be done on Venus at the moment except if there was a breakthrough is heat-abstaining metals that could protect a dome or base of some sort if it were to come in contact with the harsh climate of Venus.
The x-axis typically intersects the y-axis in a coordinate plane at the origin, or 0,0. One can renumber either or both axis, resulting in a different intersection point, but that is usually done only in specialized cases.
According to the best data available today, "Io" moves in an orbit averaging 262,000 miles from Jupiter. Just like earth's moon, Io's axial rotation and orbital revolution are in sync. Both periods are 1.769 earth days.
Yes. This has been done by unmanned probes. The first was in 1970.
An early measurement was done by Ole Rømer, by observing Jupiter's moons.
That would be Uranus. Is this how you get your homework done?