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Parts of The Solar System
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There are numerous regions (or zones) of the Solar system. These include the inner solar system, the asteroid belt, the Jovian planets, and the Edgeworth-Kuiper belt.
Dec 24, 2008
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Scott Hermanson
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The Planets in the Solar System
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Learn interesting facts about space planets in the milky way, and ways to help remember the planets in order as they orbit the sun.
Mar 26, 2010
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Michelle Strozykowski
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What are the Planets in Our Solar System?
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Learn the eight planets, their order from the sun, as well as basic info about the planets. Find out other interesting facts about the solar system.
Apr 29, 2010
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Rachel Schaus
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Jupiter: Second Biggest Object in the Solar System
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If our solar system had developed into a double star, Jupiter would have been the sun's companion star. Instead, it is the protector of the inner planets.
Apr 11, 2011
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Jon Plotkin
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Asteroids Fill the Great Gap in Our Solar System
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Bode's Law suggests there should be a planet between Mars and Jupiter, but there are just a bunch of rocks, albeit some large ones.
Jun 17, 2011
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Jon Plotkin
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Pluto: Sentinel of the Outer Solar System – An Intriguing Book
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Pluto, by author Barrie Jones, is an interesting and intriguing story of Pluto, our solar system and the universe. Pluto's tale is well-told and presented.
May 8, 2011
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Donald Reinhardt
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Solar Power Systems
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Solar power systems are the ultimate energy supply for the future and as efficiency increases and cost reduces they become available to home and business.
Nov 1, 2010
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Dave Corby
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Supervolcanoes of the Solar System
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Volcanoes on Jupiter's moon, Io, are the largest in the Solar System. Current eruptions on Io would cause mass extinctions here on Earth.
Aug 24, 2010
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Alexandra Matiella Novak
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Solar System Facts
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Solar system planets, origin of the solar system, and additional facts about our solar system are presented here for a quick overview of the solar system.
Jun 16, 2010
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Rachel Schaus
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The Heliocentric Model of the Solar System
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Heliocentrism is an astronomical theory that posits that sun is at the centre of the Solar System.
Mar 4, 2010
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Terry Long
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The Geocentric Model of the Solar System
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Geocentrism is an astronomical theory, central to the astronomy of Ancient Greece that posits that the Earth lies at the centre of the universe.
Feb 19, 2010
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Terry Long
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The Outer Solar System
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On the outer part of the Solar System lie some big and fabulous worlds. These are very different from the interior planets where the rocky Earth resides.
Jul 24, 2009
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Anna Sanclement
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Solar System Magnitude Scale
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Which solar system objects can you observe without binoculars or a telescope? Which are the brightest and which are the dimmest?
Mar 14, 2007
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Kelly Whitt
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Our Solar System: A Sun, 8 Planets, Asteroids and Other Stuff
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With the demotion of Pluto from planetary status, we can now properly classify all the bodies in the solar system
Apr 9, 2011
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Jon Plotkin
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Solar Hot Water (Solar-thermal) Systems
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Solar hot water systems use the sun's energy to heat household water, living spaces, pools and spas. They conserve energy, save money and help protect the environment.
Nov 4, 2009
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Kimbra Cutlip
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The Solar Nebula Hypothesis of How the Solar System Was Formed
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The Solar Nebula Hypothesis constitutes the most convincing model for the breathtaking subject of the origin of our Solar System: let's take a glimpse.
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Solar Plexus Chakra Basics
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By learning the physiological, emotional and spiritual layers of the manipura chakra, practitioners discover a system designed to help direct the self into harmony.
Aug 2, 2009
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Tiffany Jones
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Wonders of the Solar System on BBC Two
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Brian Cox (not that one) tells an interesting yet down to Earth story of how a collection of gases in the atmosphere are important in the development of a planet.
Mar 23, 2010
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Steven Cookson
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