No one expects there could be life on any of the other planets in our solar system. 没人相信在太阳系内的其他星球上存在生命。 Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are made up of gases. All of these planets are also ve...
百度试题 结果1 题目Officially,pluto(冥王星) is still not a(行星). 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 planet 反馈 收藏
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Water-rich worlds (Europa, Titan, Enceladus, Pluto, Triton, etc) are ubiquitous in our solar system, and the building blocks of Uranus and Neptune are also supposed to be water rich (Mousis et al. 2018). The properties led astronomers to consider the possible existence of mass water-rich ...
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Even though Pluto is a dwarf planet, and no longer officially a planet, it’ll still be a fascinating target for study. And that’s why NASA has sent their New Horizons spacecraft off to visit it. New Horizons will reach Pluto in July 2015, and capture the first close-up images of ...
Pluto is still a mystery after 75 years
There is another planet, Eris, floating in space. But the small planet similar to Pluto will remain safely fixed in the outer solar system and it can come no closer than four billion miles to the Earth, according to NASA. Initial theories set the disaster for May 2003, but when nothing ...
Mike Brown also chimed in. "So, hey, Pluto is still not a planet. Actually, never was. We just misunderstood it for 50 years. Now, we know better. Nostalgia for Pluto is really not a very good planet argument, but that's basically all there is. Now, let's get on with reality,...
To be scientifically honest -- if I add Ceres to that set, the method correctly groups it with Pluto, sensing the "dwarfness" in both. But the next classification choice for each is still strongly a "real" planet rather than anything else. So at least from the standpoint of this ...