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For a variety of reasons though to understand physics is a good one. Quantum mechanics along with attempts at merging it with the workings of the heavens and testing of its theories have given rise to a number of conveniences. Namely, the modern microchip.

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Q: Why do scientists learn about outer galaxies and solar systems?
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What can you see from outer space?

stars, planets, galaxies, darkness


What do scientists study to learn about past polarity reversals?

either a earths outer core b the southern lughts c volcanic rocks


What are all the systems called in Star Wars?

If by all the systems you mean altogether, it would be the galaxy. See, each system is like one of our Solar Systems, with lots of planets, right? and a lot of systems makes up what is known, to them, as a "rim" So there's the inner rim, the middle rim, and the outer rim. Beyond the outer rim are the "unknown regions" where there are no hyperspace lines, meaning the unexplored area of their galaxy and the galaxies beyond.


What everything is Outer Space including stars planets and galaxies?

The "everything" is called the Universe.


What are the outer planets named after?

scientists who found them


Is there gravity in outer space?

Yes, gravity exists in outer space. Gravity holds the moon in its orbit around the earth. It holds the earth in orbit around the sun. It holds the milky way galaxy together. It holds the local group of galaxies together. And the local group of galaxies might be a group of a string of galaxies held together by the great attractor.


What are galaxies generally classified by?

By classified do you mean genre then it is outer space,planets,stars,suns,moons etc. :}


How have scientists use technology to observe the outer planets?

They used a telescope


When you buy somthing on outer galaxies why is it gray?

It is in gray because it is located in another sector. You must travel to that sector to retrieve it.


What are ways in which you can make use of the wealth of web-based information and still guard against plagiarism?

Plagiarism means that you have copied the material. If you put it into your own words, you are not plagiarising. Here is an example. I looked up "galactic cannibalism" on www.google.com and went to www.space.com to read more. Here is what the article said: The Andromeda galaxy isn't as restrained and helpless as its mythological namesake. The large spiral galaxy has been consuming stars from some of its neighboring dwarf galaxies, scientists say. A team led by Rodrigo Ibata of France's Strasbourg Observatory discovered a stream of stars on Andromeda's outer reaches that appear to have been stripped from the dwarf galaxies M32 and NGC 205. "It shows that small galaxies are being eaten up by big galaxies," Ibata told Reuters. The findings were published in this week's issue of the journal Nature. "Large galaxies have been formed by the merging of many smaller galaxies in a hierarchical system. The smaller systems are the first able to be formed, then they start interacting forming larger structures." The finding supports the ideas that big galaxies have built up over time through the collisions of smaller galaxies colliding and that the process continues today. If I left this quote as it is, it would be plagiarism. The way to use this information without that is to summarize it in my own words. A group of scientists have discovered that large galaxies are "eating" smaller ones. The scientists, who published an article in the journal Nature, have found stars on the edge of the Andromeda galaxy, which appear to have been stripped away from nearby galaxies. This shows that big galaxies are formed by combining smaller ones. Scientists call this process "galactic cannibalism." I can then use this information in a report or essay, because I have taken the basic information and repeated it in my own words without copying it. Notice, however, in the original article, the author does quote one of the scientists - you can use short quotes (one or two sentences) so long as you make it very clear that you are quoting - use quotation marks and phrases like "the article stated" or "Dr.Smith said."


What feature do outer planets share?

That all of them scientists have found do not have the air we breathe


Which planet do scientists believe developed first in the outer solar system?

Jupiter