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There are Planets Inside of Our Solar System

There are planets inside of our solar system and planets outside of our solar system. The planets that exist outside of our solar system are called exoplanets. Exo stands for extrasolar system, and the planets that are within our solar

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Pulsar or a Magnetar

Magnetars are created when a supernova from a normal star bursts. Either a Neutron, Pulsar or a Magnetar can be formed. The temperature, spin and the magnetic field will determine is the Magnetar is formed. Good for the life of

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Pulsars Are Neutron Stars

Pulsars are Neutron stars. These stars are very ‘Dense’ and the difference between just standard Neutron stars and Pulsars is that Pulsars actually spin very rapidly on its axis. Pulsars are similar to Magnetars in the fact that both stars are

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The Gases

The gases that make up the sun are Hydrogen and Helium, but mostly Hydrogen. When you look at the sun from Earth it’s Yellow in colour, but in fact when you look more closely through a telescope the colour is

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The Main Process of All Stars

The main process of all stars birth is called ‘Nuclear Fusion’ nuclear fusion happens in very large clouds on gas called nebula. When nuclear fusion starts in a nebula and reaches a temperature of over 10,000 degrees the star begins

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Some of Comets

Some of comets are small in size and some are very large. Some of these comets are part of the ‘Oort cloud’. Some of these comets break off in orbit and move towards the sun. The edge of the cloud is

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Billions of Asteroids

Billions of asteroids make up both of these belts that are in our solar system. Scientists have identified hundreds of thousands of these asteroids, and have also named thousands of them. The asteroids that move out of their orbit and

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There are 8 planets

There are 8 planets in the solar system that orbit the sun. 160 moons orbit the 8 planets and 5 dwarf planets. The 5 dwarf planets are called Ceres, Haumea, Makemake, Eris and Pluto. Yes, Pluto! Pluto was once classed

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The observable universe

The observable universe through study, is commonly known to be 93 billion light years across. That is 93 billion light years in any direction, so that is an unimaginably massive area, and very hard for people to understand how the observable universe

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Do you know what constellations

Do you know what constellations are, what their names are, and how many of them are mapped in our night sky? The constellations have been around for thousands of years. Early civilizations like the ancient Greeks would use and make

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