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The Captive Princess

Andromeda is one of the 88 constellations within the celestial sphere. Andromeda is one of the 17 constellations that represents a mythological character. Symbolism: Andromeda is also known as ‘The Captive Princess’ Read more here in details https://www.ouruniverseforkids.com/andromeda-captive-princess/

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The idea of the constellations took

The idea of the constellations took off from the first old constellations to the new modern constellations that we have today. Originally there were 48, and 40 were added over a long period of time by many astronomers who have been

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The moon is a natural satellite to the Earth,

We cannot say for sure as there is no complete evidence, but it’s believed that the moon was formed from left over pieces of a collision between the Earth and another object during the very early stages when everything was being formed

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Moons In Our Solar System

There have been a number of unmanned and manned missions to different moons in our solar system. There have been many unmanned and manned missions to our moon as its close enough to reach, however there have only been unmanned missions

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Discovered by NASA in July 2015

Discovered by NASA in July 2015, Kepler 452b was found in the constellation of Cygnus by the Kepler Space Telescope, orbiting the star Kepler 452, 1400 light years away from Earth. So, the planet and the star were discovered by the

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The Planets Range From Small To Giant Rocky Planets

The planets range from small to giant rocky planets – and from small to giant gas planets. We are finding more and more of these types of planets every day and how they exist through various different space missions. The number

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Ceres is a very rocky planet

Ceres is the closest dwarf planet to the sun and lives in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Ceres is also the smallest of the dwarf planets and is the only planet that is not in the Kuiper belt. Ceres is a

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Ceres is also the smallest

Ceres is the closest dwarf planet to the sun and lives in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Ceres is also the smallest of the dwarf planets and is the only planet that is not in the Kuiper belt. Ceres is a

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The average temperature on Neptune

The average temperature on Neptune is around -392 degrees, which makes the planet the coldest planet in the solar system. Neptune was discovered in 1846, and can only be seen through a telescope. Neptune’s upper atmosphere is made of the

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Uranus was Discovered

Uranus was discovered by astronomer William Herschel in the 18th century in 1781, and is the first planet to be discovered in the modern age. The average temperature on Uranus is around -350 degrees, which makes the planet the 2nd

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