galaxy
A moon is a natural satellite that orbits a planet. Moons are typically much smaller than the planet they orbit and are held in place by the planet's gravitational pull. Moons can have varying characteristics, such as solid surfaces or subsurface oceans.
Andromeda is a constellation, but because one of the best-known and most-photographed galaxies is M31, the "great nebula in Andromeda", the name is often used to refer to the galaxy. Charles Messier was a French astronomer who was a fanatic about comets. Most of his astronomical observations were done while hunting for comets. But there are a lot of faintly bright fuzzy things in the sky that are NOT comets, and Messier achieved lasting fame for his list of things that look like comets but are not comets. M31 is "item number 31" in Messier's list of fuzzy things that aren't comets.
Oh, dude, you've got me on a cosmic food journey now! So, like, Mars bars are named after the planet Mars, and there's Neptune grapes too. I mean, who wouldn't want to snack on some planetary treats, right? Just don't expect them to taste like actual planets... that would be out of this world!
A rapidly revolving item is called a "spinning" object. Examples include a spinning top, carousel, or rotating blade.
its estimated to be 220 ~ 230 million years for the sun to rotate around the galactic core 360 degrees ... but we are about 1/2 out towards the edge of the galaxy from the galactic core ... and as such rotate slower than the most distant star ... as such you cannot really gain how fast the galaxy is rotateing unless you know the rotation of the slowest ( or most distant ) item we are generally ( if the galaxy were modelled on our solar system) in the position of the earth giving our rotation of 365 days (630,000 years to one earth day) if we imagine that the orbit of Pluto represents the extreme range of a solar body in rotation of the core Pluto's Rotation 90,613.305 days x 630,000 = 57,000 billion years as a point of interest The last time we were in the same place in our orbit dinosaurs were just starting to appear on the earth
"Galaxy", because all the others are in our Solar System. What about "exoplanets" outside our Solar System? Well, I don't think the question is meant to be that complicated.
Aretha Franklin
She had a blanket.
you have to trade it. it doesnt need a item
it doesnt. get over it
The item that does not belong is "Proofreading for grammar and spelling errors." Rough drafts are not meant for proofreading; they are typically the first version of the writing that will be refined and revised later.
yes
The most popular item at Planet Pizza are the Jalapeno Poppers for $5.99. The Lamb Gyro, Chocolate Chip Cookie and the Steak and Cheese Hot Sub are also popular items at Planet Pizza.
He doesnt have an item when he turned super sayian it was his anger so he turns super sayian by combinding his energy.
It doesnt need an item,so if i remember correctly,it should be at level 55.
a long-term goal associated with each item on your to-do list.
A moon is a natural satellite that orbits a planet. Moons are typically much smaller than the planet they orbit and are held in place by the planet's gravitational pull. Moons can have varying characteristics, such as solid surfaces or subsurface oceans.