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... 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 ... star. At night, it is the brightest star-looking object in the sky. And on Venus one day is slightly longer than one year ---- Answer provided by Laura Peckyno & Robert Peckyno ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - VENUS
... , 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 ...
Mercury is so close to the Sun that it is rarely observed by telescopes. Amazingly, there is evidence ...
Neptune has a 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 ...
... WHAT'S AHEAD IN SPACE''' by Various ''New York, 1960: Grosset and Dunlap, 278 pages, $1.95'' ... of predictions by well-known astronautical experts on what the future of astronautics holds for mankind. Among the subjects are the Moon, Mars and Venus, man in space, space stations, other uses ...
... WHAT'S GOING ON IN SPACE''' by Holmes, D. G. ''New York, 1958: Funk and Wagnalls Co., ...
The Moon does have gravity, so a vehicle on the Moon is possible. Motorcycles would have to be greatly altered to handle the special conditions on the Moon. They would need an ...
... 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 ...
... are still there today. One half of the Moon is always pointed away from Earth so astronomers might want to put a telescope over there. Wherever we land, remember that a ...
... away—over twice as far away as Pluto— and moves so slowly, the planet's motion was not detected until January of 2005. The planet does not yet have a ...

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