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The percentage of ice on Callisto is 40%. source: wikipedia
The orange launch suit weighs from 30 to 40 pounds. The actual space suit that you wear in space weighs over 300 pounds!
The Temple of Zeus, also known as the Olympieion, was one of the largest temples in the ancient world. It stood over 40 feet tall and was supported by massive Corinthian columns that were nearly 60 feet high. The temple was a grandiose structure that was meant to honor the king of the gods, Zeus.
The statue of Zeus was 40 feet tall and made of ivory and precious metals.
The only manned space craft is the international space station which is in earth orbit. There are countless earth-orbitting satellites, most of them are there for communication (telephones etc.). Notable artificial satellites are the Hubble Space Telescope and the Kepler Space Telescope. The Lunar Reconnassance Orbiter takes super-high resolution images of the moon, perhaps in preparation for future manned missions. Also there is the Chinese Chang'e 2 probe. As for other planets, we have the Venus Express orbiter around Venus and the MESSENGER spacecraft orbitting Mercury. On Mars there is the 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter, Mars Express, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Mars Global surveyor. In the asteroid belt there is the Dawn spacecraft and several others. There are no spacecraft orbitting Jupiter, the last one being Galileo which was sent to burn up in the Jovian atmosphere so the erase the possibility of contaminating the moon Europa, which may have sub-surface oceans with life. Saturn has one orbiter, the Cassini spacecraft which primarily studies Saturn's moons, particularly Titan and it dropped at landing probe called Huygens to it's surface in 2005. No spacecraft orbit Uranus or Neptune, but the New Horizons probe is heading towards Pluto and will arive in 2015. 4 probes are beyond that, Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 which all observed the outer planets about 40 years ago. There are also numerous spacecraft that orbit the sun, but all of the major ones have been listed here.
Saturn is the planet with over 40 satellites, of which Titan is one of the largest.
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Titan is a moon of Saturn. However at the latest count (February 2016) there are 62 moons in total, several of which are named after Greek Titans.https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Saturn%27s_moons
There are 40 of them.
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Advancements in technology, such as satellites, radar systems, and computer models, have improved the collection of weather data over the past 40 years. These tools provide more accurate and timely information for forecasting and monitoring weather patterns. Additionally, automated weather stations have increased the coverage and resolution of data collection around the globe.
one half or one over two.
No. It would be 40 over 1.
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