named Jupiter came to the mountains often. I‚ like all the other nymphs‚ loved having him around. He was a playful god‚ full of laughter and mischief‚ and nymphs would never miss a chance to be with someone like that. His jealous wife‚ Juno‚ would search the mountains for Jupiter‚ hoping to catch him out playing in the glades and waterfalls with us. Whenever Juno came close to finding Jupiter‚ I interfered. I started an animated conversation between the two of us‚ distracting her until Jupiter and
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These include Mercury‚ Venus‚ Mars‚ Jupiter‚Sun‚ Moon‚Saturn Rahu and Ketu‚ which are astronomical points formed where the moons orbit intersects the apparent path of the Sun around the earth. Each planet is considered to be having masculine‚ feminine or neutral characteristics as well . Grahas and their equivalents in Western Astrology Indian Grahas Western Names Sex Ravi Sun Masculine Chandra Moon Feminine Kuja Mars Masculine Budha Mercury Neutral Guru Jupiter Masculine Sukra Venus Feminine Sani
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gas with no solid surface. The atmospheres of these gaseous giants show a thicker density as you move closer to the core. However‚ unlike Earth’s rocky surface a gaseous jovian cannot be stood on. The four gaseous jovians in our solar system are Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Neptune‚ and Uranus. Rocky terrestrials are the types of planets that possess a solid surface made of rock. Mars‚ Venus‚ and Mercury are examples of rocky terrestrials in our solar system. Of course‚ Earth is one of them as well. Earth’s
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Jupiter and Venus Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is the most massive planet in our solar system. It has an equatorial diameter of 143‚000 kilometers. It is 11.2 times the size of earth and has a mass 318 times the size of Earths. You could also fit almost 1400 Venus’s inside Jupiter. Jupiter has an enormous magnetic field‚ has 63 moons‚ and it also has rings which form a miniature solar system of its own. Jupiter is made primarily of the gasses hydrogen
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Europa i is the sixth closest moon of the planet Jupiter‚ and the smallest of its four Galilean satellites‚ but still one of the largest moons in the Solar System. Europa was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei[1]and possibly independently by Simon Marius around the same time. Progressively more in-depth observation of Europa has occurred over the centuries by Earth-bound telescopes‚ and by space probe flybys starting in the 1970s. Slightly smaller than Earth’s Moon‚ Europa is primarily made of silicate rock
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Europa (moon)OneRiotYahooAmazonTwitterdel.icio.us From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search "Jupiter II" redirects here. For the spaceship in the 1960s television series Lost in Space‚ see Jupiter 2. Europa True color image taken by the Galileo probe Europa’s trailing hemisphere‚ as seen by the Galileo spacecraft. The prominent crater in the lower right is Pwyll. Darker regions are areas where Europa’s primarily water ice surface has a higher mineral content. Discovery
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man who discovered it‚ and others thought Neptune was a good name for it. Finally‚ the name Uranus was suggested. Uranus is the Latinized version of the Greek god of the sky‚ Ouranos. This name was fitting because just as Saturn was the father of Jupiter‚ the new planet should be named after the father of Saturn. Although Uranus is not the farthest planet from the Sun‚ it is the coldest planet in the Solar System. The surface
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nebular 5. What bodies in the solar system orbit between Mars and Jupiter? (Points: 2) c. asteroids 6. ________ are small‚ extraterrestrial particles that glow brightly and burn up as they travel through Earth’s atmosphere. (Points: 2) a. Meteoroids 7. The remains of an extraterrestrial particle
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explanation of why he is a key figure in achieving in the intellectual revolution of the Renaissance. For many people‚ Galileo is the champion ’ of modern science. Galileo ’s monumental discoveries were many. He was the first to observe the moons of Jupiter with his telescope. He calculated the law of free fall based on experimentation. He is known for defending and making popular the Copernican system‚ using the telescope to study outer space‚ and inventing the microscope. Galileo was the first real
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The Sun (Star of the Family) Planet word comes from Greek ‚which means „wandering star“. Sun is the heaviest among Solar System. If we take total mass of whole Solar System‚ the Sun would be 99.86% of the total. Sun is a ball of hot‚burning gases. Sun is the nearest star to the Earth. Sun is the source of all energy for life on Earth. On the Sun’s surface‚ there are dark patches known as sunspots. These are patches of gas that looks dark since they are cooler than their surroundings. The light
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