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The "day" (rotation period or sidereal day) is longer than the year!
Venus Sidereal day: 243 Earth days.
Venus Year: 224.7 Earth days.
The motto of Nashville School of the Arts is 'The Greatest School on the Planet'.
The total energy of a satellite doesn't change. At its closest approach to the planet, it has the most kinetic energy and the least potential, whereas at its furthest retreat from the planet, it has the least kinetic energy and the most potential. But their sum ... the satellite's total mechanical energy ... is always the same. (It may gain heat energy when the sun is shining directly on it, and lose it when it's in the planet's cold shadow, but neither of those changes affects its orbit.)
While Rush Limbaugh was known for his provocative style and often exaggerated claims, labeling him as the "single greatest exaggerator on the planet" is subjective. Many public figures across various media and political spectrums also employ exaggeration to make their points. Ultimately, opinions on Limbaugh's exaggeration vary widely, depending largely on individual perspectives and political affiliations.
September 21st is the Autumnal equinox, and everywhere on the planet (except the exact poles) has 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night.
Ceres, discovered Jan. 1, 1801 by Piazzi. He and other astronomers were looking for the "missing" planet that "ought" to exist between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Ceres is about 900 km in diameter.
Both asteroids and planets are objects that orbit the sun.
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i .The difference is they are much much smaller. ii. The similarity is that they have moons.
The planet that has the greatest gravitational force is Jupiter.
Mercury has the greatest attraction to the Sun due to its proximity and mass. Being the closest planet to the Sun, the gravitational force between Mercury and the Sun is stronger than any other planet in our solar system.
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Two planets are at their greatest separation when they are on opposite sides of the Sun. When a planet is at its greatest separation from the Earth the planet is said to be at superior conjunction. It cannot be seen until it has separated out from the Sun, which usually takes a few weeks at least.
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It depends on what type of planet it is.... which one is it?
Take the length of the planet's orbit, divide it by the speed at which the planet is orbiting and VOILA! The "year."
The length of a planet's day is directly related to its rate of rotation on its axis. A faster rate of rotation results in a shorter day, while a slower rate of rotation leads to a longer day. This relationship is determined by the planet's mass and distribution of mass.
The farther out, the longer the year.