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Earth in solar system

ABOUT MILKY WAY


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Our solar system consists of our star, the Sun, and everything bound
to it by gravity — the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter,
Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, dwarf planets such as Pluto, dozens of
moons and millions of asteroids, comets and meteoroids.
Mercury
Mercury is the smallest
and closest planet to the
Sun in the Solar System.
Its orbit around the Sun
takes 87.97 Earth days,
the shortest of all the
planets in the Solar
System. 
Venus
Venus is the second planet from
the Sun. It is named after the
Roman goddess of love and
beauty. As the brightest natural
object in Earth's night sky after
the Moon, Venus can cast
shadows and can be, on rare
occasion, visible to the naked
eye in broad daylight. 
EARTH
Earth, our home planet, is a
world unlike any other. The
third planet from the
sun, Earth is the only place in
the known universe confirmed
to host life. With a radius of
3,959 miles, Earth is the fifth
largest planet in our solar
system, and it's the only one
known for sure to have liquid
water on its surface.
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet
from the Sun and the
second-smallest planet in
the Solar System, being
larger than only Mercury. In
English, Mars carries the
name of the Roman god of
war and is often referred to
as the "Red Planet". 
Jupiter
Jupiter is the fifth planet
from the Sun and the largest
in the Solar System. It is a
gas giant with a mass one-
thousandth that of the Sun,
but two and a half times
that of all the other planets
in the Solar System
combined. 
Saturn
Saturn is the sixth planet from
the Sun and the second-largest
in the Solar System, after
Jupiter. It is a gas giant with an
average radius of about nine
times that of Earth. It only has
one-eighth the average density
of Earth; however, with its
larger volume, Saturn is over
95 times more massive.
Uranus
Uranus is the seventh planet
from the Sun. Its name is a
reference to the Greek god of
the sky, Uranus, who, according
to Greek mythology, was the
grandfather of Zeus and father
of Cronus. It has the third-
largest planetary radius and
fourth-largest planetary mass in
the Solar System. 
Neptune
Neptune is the eighth and
farthest-known Solar planet
from the Sun. In the Solar
System, it is the fourth-largest
planet by diameter, the third-
most-massive planet, and the
densest giant planet. It is 17
times the mass of Earth,
slightly more massive than its
near-twin Uranus. 
MILKY WAY
GALAXY
That about I was talking it just our
little solar system the world it big
big and Our planetary system is the
only one officially called “solar
system,” but astronomers have
discovered more than 3,200 other
stars with planets orbiting them
in our galaxy. That's just how
many we've found so far. There are
likely to be many more
planetary systems out there waiting
to be discovered!
BLACKHOLE
What is blackhole A black hole is a
region of spacetime where gravity
is so strong that nothing—no
particles or even electromagnetic
radiation such as light—can escape
from it. The theory of general
relativity predicts that a sufficiently
compact mass can deform
spacetime to form a black holeThe
newly discovered black hole is
about 1,011 light-years from
our solar system in the
star system HR 6819
Supernova
A supernova is a powerful
and luminous stellar
explosion. This transient
astronomical event occurs
during the last evolutionary
stages of a massive star or
when a white dwarf is
triggered into runaway
nuclear fusion. 
Comet
A comet is an icy, small
Solar System body that,
when passing close to the
Sun, warms and begins to
release gases, a process that
is called outgassing. This
produces a visible
atmosphere or coma, and
sometimes also a tail. 
facts
1. THE ANDROMEDA–MILKY WAY COLLISION IS A GALACTIC COLLISION
PREDICTED TO OCCUR IN ABOUT 4.5 BILLION YEARS BETWEEN THE TWO
LARGEST GALAXIES IN THE LOCAL GROUP—THE MILKY WAY (WHICH
CONTAINS THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND EARTH) AND THE
ANDROMEDA GALAXY.
2. ASTRONOMERS BELIEVE THAT OUR OWN MILKY WAY GALAXY IS
APPROXIMATELY 13.6 BILLION YEARS OLD. THE NEWEST GALAXY WE
KNOW OF FORMED ONLY ABOUT 500 MILLION YEARS AGO.
THANKS THAT’S ALL….

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