Stars – from Birth to Death
Born in the cosmic clouds (which can be up to 300 light-years across) known as nebula (meaning cloud) or “stellar […]
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Born in the cosmic clouds (which can be up to 300 light-years across) known as nebula (meaning cloud) or “stellar […]
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Planet Uranus is unique in our solar system in that its Obliquity or axil tilt is more than a right
Planet Jupiter is 2.5 times more massive than all the other planets in our solar system combined, and is believed
Planet Mars is the second smallest planet in our solar system, with a radius that is approximately half of Earth’s.
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TThe planet Venus looked very tranquil and beautiful to early observers but it was hiding a very inhospitable environment.
Planet Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and orbits closest to our Sun. It is named after
The Sun’s Rotation Sections of the Sun The Core The Radioactive Zone The Convection Zone The Photosphere The Chromosphere The
Radioactive dating is a process whereby a person can calculate the age of an object by measuring its rate of
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Isotopes are the variations of elements. An element is defined by the amount of its protons while an isotope of
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Shortly after the formation of our moon by the Great Impact event our neighbour would have been much closer to
Nuclear reactions are reactions that change the nucleus of atoms and are caused by special circumstances, such as Nuclear Fusion