That would be an Astrolabe.
Water can be found in all three states throughout the solar system. It exists as solid ice on planets like Mars and some moons of the outer planets, as liquid water on Earth and potentially beneath the surface of some moons like Europa, and as water vapor in the atmospheres of various planets and moons.
Indian astronomers had extensive knowledge about the solar system, including the sun. They knew that the sun is a star and not a deity, and they accurately calculated its distance from the Earth. They also understood the nature of solar eclipses and had developed methods to predict their occurrence. Additionally, they made observations regarding the movement and positions of planets within the solar system.
The main goal of comparative planetology is to study and compare the physical and chemical characteristics of different planets and moons in our solar system to better understand their formation, evolution, and potential for hosting life. By analyzing similarities and differences between these celestial bodies, scientists can gain insights into the processes that have shaped our solar system and others.
No, Mercury also has no moon. The link below will tell you about all the moons in our solar system.
So far, no one has been to Heaven and came back alive (the near-death experiences are just not the full thing) to tell the rest of mankind about Heaven.
They tell us the age of the moon, which indicates when the Solar System itself was being formed.
How the solar system made
The Solar System doesn't tell time; we tell time, based on the movement of objects in the sky. Basically the time is based on the position of the Sun in the sky.
That depends on what you mean by "this".
it is how the solar system started
many country using solar energy like USA etc plz tell me the history of solar energy many country using solar energy like USA etc plz tell me the history of solar energy
This question is not quite answerable, although I can tell you that our solar system is on one of the outer rings of the milky way. There is no way to determine how our solar system ended up in the milky way, it just wound up there!
The best way to tell the difference is by tracking the object. If the object seems to move in an orbit around the Sun, then it is in the solar system. If not, it is outside it.
yes, according to many scientists the solar system will become inbalanced and collapse in a few million years(only time will tell)
scientist tell you that so they can inform you on things
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do you know what a neutron planet is if you do could you tell me cause i don't bye