they stand for other planets that are orbiting on the sphere
Near the Sun the force of gravity is very strong so the planet has more energy which means it has to move faster.
That depends where you are in space. If you are near Earth, maybe Pluto. If you are near Pluto, maybe Mercury.
In September 2009, the star or planet that appeared near the moon in the southern sky would likely have been the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is often visible to the naked eye and appears as a bright object near the moon in the night sky.
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and is closest to the sun. Its proximity to the sun means that it is a rocky planet with a surface that can reach high temperatures.
Venus is very near the Moon yesterday and today. From Asia, it would have appeared exceptionally close last night.
The white spheres near the planets typically represent the number of moons or satellites orbiting that planet in a specific system. They provide a visual representation of the satellites that are part of the planetary system.
To get on your horse, you stand near your horse and click on the saddle when the mouse turns into a white saddle icon.
mars
To charge two metal spheres by induction, bring a charged object near the first sphere, inducing opposite charges in the spheres by polarization. Ground one of the spheres momentarily to allow excess charges to flow and redistribute between the spheres, resulting in both spheres being charged.
Charging by induction involves bringing a charged object near a neutral object, inducing a separation of charges in the neutral object. When a negatively charged object is brought near the metallic spheres, electrons in the spheres are repelled to opposite sides, creating a positively charged side facing the negatively charged object and a negatively charged side facing away, resulting in opposite charges on the spheres.
Titan orbits the planet Saturn.
the white fair is near the white house
Earth
Mercury
Mercury is the 1st planet and therefore the nearest to the sun.
Venus is the second planet out from the sun.
The acronym NEAR stands for Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous.