That sounds like the relativistic view of gravity. If you had to give one name that's universally associated with relativity, that name would be "Albert Einstein."
Space junk, stars, planets and no vacums Nij ok???
Mainly planets, which may have moons, but stars are also orbited by dwarf planets (like Pluto and Sedna), and space debris (like our asteroid belt).
It's difficult or impossible to answer because planets have been discovered going round a few nearby stars, but the number of external solar systems could be very high.
There was a big bang.. then space came with lovely stars but there was no planets.. when alot of rocks formed together another big bang had come and made.. EARTH!
Planets orbit stars.
because they believed by looking at your palm and Reading the stars they could make a connection and find out what was wrong with you
star has planets
Just planets and stars
they are bought into space for the stars and planets
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moons, stars, planets, meteoroid's.
moons, stars, planets, meteoroid's.
No. Astronomy has to do with stars, planets, comets, and everything else that has to do with space. The orbits of planets, constellations, and history of space exploration is also a part of astronomy.
stars, planets, meteors EVERYTHING IN SPACE
its called a satellite, a large object floats in space above earth to take pictures of stars and planets
YesEven if you don't believe that all of the millions of stars and billions of planets could have life:We built and man the international space station!
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