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... giant storm called the Great Dark Spot (similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot) that is the size of Earth. Also, Neptune has the fastest winds in the solar system, moving at ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - NEPTUNE
Mercury is so close to the Sun that it is rarely observed by telescopes. Amazingly, there is evidence ...
... , and look back and see the Earth in the sky. Mars has some atmosphere, and so the sky there does not look black, like it does on the Moon. ---- Answer provided ...
Venus is the hottest of all planets because of the thick layer of clouds that blanket the planet. The orbit of Venus is the most circular of all the planets; and Venus is the only object, other than the Moon, that can be seen both in daytime and nighttime on Earth. For that reason, it is often called the morning star or evening star. At night, it is the brightest star-looking object in the sky. ...
... south pole facing the Sun, probably due to a massive collision early in the planet's life. ---- Answer provided by Laura Peckyno & Robert Peckyno Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer ...
... WHAT'S AHEAD IN SPACE''' by Various ''New York, 1960: Grosset and Dunlap, 278 pages, $1.95'' ... of Representatives. It consists of a series of predictions by well-known astronautical experts on what the future of astronautics holds for mankind. Among the subjects are the Moon, Mars and ...
... WHAT'S GOING ON IN SPACE''' by Holmes, D. G. ''New York, 1958: Funk and Wagnalls Co., ...
... an elliptical orbit tilted 45 degrees to the plane of the solar system's eight major planets. It is so far away that it takes 560 years for this planet to complete one trip around the Sun. At its most distant point from the Sun, the planet is about twice ...
... is always cloud-covered. Mars mostly looks like a red desert. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are giant gas planets. Pluto may be a large ball of ice. ---- Answer provided by ...
... on a non-return trajectory to find out about very distant regions and transmit the information back to Earth so that we can learn about those far-off places. ---- Answer provided by Derek ...

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