About this %(type)s © 2019 Pinguim Content CC Joins Luna, Jupiter, and Clyde on an adventure to discover why we sneeze. The trio imagines they are grains of pollen and look for a nose to explore! View CitationsPrepare learners for tomorrow through curiosity, engagement, and real-world...
It stars Luna, a 6-year old girl who is curious about things, like, how does a bee collect necta?, how did the sun turn green on a painting? the questions do never end, with Jupiter and his pet Clyde, they go through imagination to find out the answer to their problem, and later...
Go to Astra Planeta Homepage Earth Ancient Mother Earth, robed in wilderness and ocean and cloud, only living daughter of Sol, cradle of the human miracle. Luna, your constant companion 'til solar death do you part; stepping-stone, night sky beacon, last port before the vast and silent...
The bombardment of impactors (leftover planetesimals, asteroids and comets) created numerous impact craters on the Moon. The giant planets in the outer Solar System are believed to have experienced a dynamical instability, in which the migration of giant
the Moon is much smaller than the majormoonsofJupiterandSaturn. Earth is about 80 times the volume than the Moon, but both are about the same age. A prevailing theory is that the Moon was once part of the Earth, and was formed from a chunk that broke away due to a huge object colli...
Why are the Earth and Luna known as double planets? Why is Eris a dwarf planet? Why is Uranus a planet? Why is Jupiter a planet? Why is Jupiter no longer a planet? Why is Uranus called the sideways planet? Why is the planet Neptune named after a god? Why doesn't Venus have a ...
Although WASP-12 b is a hot Jupiter that orbits a main sequence G0 star at a distance of 0.0234 AU, it may also be interesting in the context of solid planets. The reason is that the host star, WASP-12, lacks emission components of the Mg II H and K and the Ca II H and K lin...
The photometric properties of mars, Jupiter satellites, and Comet Tago-Sato-Kosaka (1969 g) have been studied by University of Hawaii scientists. The atmospheric transmission to sub- millimeter radiation has also been investigated with a high resolution interferometer. Troitki, V. S. et al. : ...
The satellites of thegiant planetsare much smaller relative to their parent planet than the Moon is compared to the Earth. The Moon is roughly 1/80 of the mass of the Earth, whereas the satellite systems of Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus each contain about 1/10,000 of the mass of their ...
(Like Earth’s moon, Luna) when spotted, but with the right filters applied, it can appear light blue and light orange, with streaks of darker blue and darker orange throughout. Similar to Earth’s moon, Mercury always keeps one side (the same side) turned towards the sun at all times...