A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.
A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.
A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.
A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.
A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.
It is the eighth planet in the solar system.(You spelt solar wrongly)
is soalr kinetic or pontieal enrgy
yes ofcourse soalr power is renewable resource
If you mean Pluto I think it's Uranus and Neptune. In our soalr system in orser from the sun it's Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. But Pluto isn't a planet any more I don't think.
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In the Southern Hemisphere, it would be the Milky Way Galaxy, our Galaxy. There are many more Galaxies, no doubt many larger than ours, but the prominent one in the sky is ours. The Galaxy is shaped like a large disk of stars, with a ball of stars mounted in the centre of it. Our Solar System is about where the ball meets the disk, and for Southern Hemisphere viewers, our night sky looks towards the centre of the disk and ball system. Which is a bit of good luck for southern astronomers. [As a footnote, southern skies, where I live, are sufficiently clear that by moonlight one can read a book by the light of the Full Moon, and can also discern colours. Features I understand are denied Northern hemisphere folk. We have little atmospheric pollution. The reading is slow - only a few tens of words per minute. ]
If you're watching a lunar eclipse from anywhere in the northern hemisphere, you'll generally see the shadow begin to creep across the moon from the left to the right ... the east side to the west side. If you're watching from a place in the southern hemisphere, it'll still be from the east side of the moon to the west side, but the way you're facing to watch the moon, that'll be from your right to your left
The moon is never "blocked out". It's not even clear what that might look like, or what it means. -- During a solar eclipse, the moon gets in the way, so that you can't see the sun for a few minutes. -- During a lunar eclipse, the Earth gets in the way, so that the sun can't shine on the moon and light it up for a few hours.
Solar energy is the best energy/fuel that exists. The mother of all earthly fuels, solar energy reaches us not only from light and heat, but also in wind, waves, and of course, biomass-in which plants capture some of that solar energy and, through photosynthesis, convert it chemical energy.There is no more fundamental fuel than solar energy, there is no more abundant fuel, there is no more powerful fuel. There is also no fuel more difficult to harness.While fossil fuels are expensive cause pollution and will eventually run out, Soalr causes no emmisions is free and unlimited.