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QuestionHow do people know that it is a new asteroid rather than the same asteroid discovered twice?Community AnswerBecause astronomers check the "orbital elements" of the asteroid - stuff like how far away it is, if it's moving in a circle or an ellipse, and how long it takes - and see if they're the same as those of an existing asteroid. Two asteroids can't have the same orbital elements or they'd be in the same place.
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QuestionWhich color do I have to apply to the chart paper before drawing the solar system?Community AnswerIt is up to you, but you should probably choose black or some sort of dark blue color. It really helps with drawing the planets.
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QuestionWhat is the color of outer space?Community AnswerIt would be black with scattered white areas. Stars look white to the eye in space, but the atmosphere of earth makes them look different colors.
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QuestionWhat is the color of moon exactly?TomPNTop AnswererIt depends on which part and in what light. It's generally gray, but the "seas" are a darker gray than the rest, because they are covered in solidified lava.
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QuestionWhat are orbital elements?Community AnswerOrbital elements are the parameters required to uniquely identify a specific orbit. In celestial mechanics, these elements are generally considered in classical two-body systems, where a Kepler orbit is used.
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QuestionWhat is under the universe?Community AnswerSince the universe is infinitely expanding in all directions, nothing can be "under" it, at least that we know of.
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QuestionWhat is the color of space?Community AnswerIt would be black with scattered white areas. Stars look white to the eye in space, but the atmosphere of earth makes them look different colors.
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QuestionIs this an approximate scaled-down model, and if so, what is the scale?Community AnswerThere isn't to scale - it would get impossible to see. Just for comparison, the moon is 384,400 km away from Earth, Mars is 54.6 million km, and Venus is 261 million km. As you can see, the distances are too vast.
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QuestionAre there belts in the solar system?Community AnswerYes! There is the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and the Kuiper belt from Pluto outwards.
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QuestionHow many moons are there?DonaganTop AnswererThere are 181 known moons orbiting the 13 planets and dwarf planets in our solar system.
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QuestionWhat is a solar system?Community AnswerThe solar system is the area of the universe where planets exist, almost tied to a star-centered piece (Our system's star is our Sun.) Our solar system is located within the Milky Way Galaxy, where we all live.
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QuestionIs Pluto still in existence?DonaganTop AnswererYes. Nothing has changed except our awareness of how small Pluto is.
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QuestionWhy is Pluto missing?DonaganTop AnswererIt isn't. It's still there. It just got "demoted," because we recently realized that it's smaller than we previously thought.
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QuestionWhere does the comet go?DonaganTop AnswererComets orbit the sun just like we do. They follow elliptical paths that (apparently) never end.
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QuestionWhat is the colour of Jupiter?DonaganTop AnswererJupiter is dominated by large bands of different colors ranging from white to brown and tan.
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QuestionHow was the sun formed?DonaganTop AnswererThe theory is that the entire solar system formed from a nebula (a cloud of gas and dust) that gravitationally collapsed upon itself into a disk and subsequently into a star at the disk's center and planets and other objects in orbital rotation around the star.
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QuestionWhat color is used in Mercury and Mars?DonaganTop AnswererMercury is a medium gray, and Mars is a rusty red.
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QuestionHow many other galaxies do we have?DonaganTop AnswererIt is estimated that there are approximately two trillion galaxies (not stars) in the observable universe. (In other words, the universe is unimaginably huge.)
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QuestionWhat colour is Mercury?DonaganTop AnswererIt is primarily a medium shade of gray.
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QuestionIt is compulsory to draw the curved path?DonaganTop AnswererNo, since the "paths" are not actually visible.
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QuestionWhere is Mercury?Community AnswerMercury is the closest planet to the sun.
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QuestionPluto is a planet. Why don't you include it?Community AnswerIn 2006 the International Astronomical Union redefined Pluto as a "dwarf planet," because modern observation discovered that it was not as large as we had previously believed. (It is much smaller than our Moon.)
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QuestionWhat color is Mars?DonaganTop AnswererPrimarily a rusty red, owing to the iron oxide in the dust on the surface and in the atmosphere. Various minerals give some sections of the Martian surface other colors, too, including brown, tan, orange and even green.
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QuestionWhich is bigger, Earth or the Sun?DonaganTop AnswererThe Sun's mass is 330,000 times greater than that of the Earth. The Sun's diameter is more than 100 times greater than the Earth's.
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QuestionAre shooting stars comets?DonaganTop AnswererNo. Comets are made primarily of ice. "Shooting stars" are meteors, and they are made of rock.
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QuestionWhy is the colour of space black?DonaganTop AnswererBlackness is simply the absence of light. Space appears to be black wherever there's no light source or any surface to reflect light.
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QuestionWhat kind of planet is Pluto if it is not a dwarf planet?DonaganTop AnswererPluto was originally designated a planet when it was first discovered, but as we were able to view it more closely in recent years, we found that it was much smaller than we first thought. Pluto is now designated by the International Astronomical Union as a "dwarf planet" or a "minor planet," not technically a "planet."
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QuestionWhat is the color of Saturn?DonaganTop AnswererSaturn's gaseous surface is primarily a pale yellow.
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QuestionHow many planets are in our galaxy?DonaganTop AnswererEight, not counting Pluto.
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QuestionWhat colour is Jupiter?DonaganTop AnswererJupiter's surface consists almost entirely of prominent stripes of white, brown, orange, red and yellow.
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