The scientific study of the planets is astronomy. There have been significant scientific discoveries made about our galaxy beginning with Gallileo in the 16th Century.
Space probe :D
With gravity and inertia. If you dont know what those look them up in a scientific dictionary.
Space probe?
No, it is a statement, but there is a hypothesis that there is life in other galaxies, or even outside the solar system but in our own galaxy, but it can't really be described as scientific because no evidence has ever been found.
The scientific study of the planets is astronomy. There have been significant scientific discoveries made about our galaxy beginning with Gallileo in the 16th Century.
A telescope
PENIS
That the world was flat. And there was no other planets.
Planetary science (and rarely, planetology) is the name given to the scientific discipline of the study of planets. This subdivides into more specific disciplines, including planetary astronomy, planetary geology, and geophysics.
No, there is no scientific evidence that this is even possible.
The answer depends on what characteristic of the planets you are interested in: their mass, radius, volume, length of orbit, average distance from the sun, etc.
According to scientific research all planets were created in over 4.5 million years ago
is the oil from lavender planets irritating to human?
Ellipses are a scientific word for the shape of an oval. for example the planets orbits are ellipses.
Nicolaus Copernicus discovered why planets stay in orbit when he found that the planets revolve around the sun. He is credited with starting the Scientific Revolution through this discovery.
He discovered that the planets revolved around the sun instead of the planets & the sun revolving around Earth.