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Craters are formed by impacts from objects from space, such as meteorites.
If a planet doesn't follow its orbital path, then it may crash into other planets, moons and/or other object floating around in space.
Outer space planets were created around 4.6 billion years ago during the formation of the solar system. People evolved much later, with the earliest human ancestors appearing around 6 million years ago. The exploration of outer space by people began in the mid-20th century.
There was a big bang.. then space came with lovely stars but there was no planets.. when alot of rocks formed together another big bang had come and made.. EARTH!
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Craters are formed by impacts from objects from space, such as meteorites.
Neptune was made from an exploding nebula far off in space , in which all of the other planets , including the sun , was formed.
he found that the planets rotate around each other and that space is massive
If a planet doesn't follow its orbital path, then it may crash into other planets, moons and/or other object floating around in space.
Here is one lie about how planets are formed: One day Zeus took a big doodoo. All his doodoo was floating in space and they clumped together to form the planets.
God made the outer planets, the whole universe and everything in it. He made you and created everything in outer space.
there is no up and down in space. there is an asteroid belt in between mars and jupiter. the big band formed the planets.
Objects that formed farther out than space are smaller than the planets because there is less matter available to form them further out from the sun. Less matter results in smaller objects, including asteroids and dwarf planets.
Mars has been in space for as long as any other planet, such as, earth.
Other way around - the Solar System is a part of space.
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