Bootyhole
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
Astronomers measure the parallax angle of a planet or star to determine its distance from Earth. By observing the apparent shift in position of the object against the background stars as the Earth orbits the Sun, astronomers can calculate the angle and use it to estimate the object's distance.
No, not all astronomers consider Pluto a planet. Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union, leading to debate among scientists about its classification. Some astronomers argue that Pluto does not meet all the criteria to be considered a full planet.
The surface pressure on the dwarf planet Eris is not currently known, as there have been no direct measurements taken. Eris is a distant world in our solar system, and its characteristics are still being studied by astronomers.
Planet X is a hypothetical planet that has not been observed or confirmed by astronomers. It is thought to be a large, distant planet in our solar system, but its appearance is unknown until it is officially discovered and studied.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
Astronomers have decided that Pluto does not meet the definition of a planet.
Astronomers think Pluto is a dwarf planet. And they're right.
Astronomers measure the parallax angle of a planet or star to determine its distance from Earth. By observing the apparent shift in position of the object against the background stars as the Earth orbits the Sun, astronomers can calculate the angle and use it to estimate the object's distance.
pluto
No, not all astronomers consider Pluto a planet. Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union, leading to debate among scientists about its classification. Some astronomers argue that Pluto does not meet all the criteria to be considered a full planet.
The surface pressure on the dwarf planet Eris is not currently known, as there have been no direct measurements taken. Eris is a distant world in our solar system, and its characteristics are still being studied by astronomers.
Me
No. There are almost no astronomers that think Pluto is a planet. They know it's officially a dwarf planet.
Planet X is a hypothetical planet that has not been observed or confirmed by astronomers. It is thought to be a large, distant planet in our solar system, but its appearance is unknown until it is officially discovered and studied.
Earth
well back of Pluto there is a planet but they are still learning about it.