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Gravitation is the force of attraction that acts between all objects because of their mass. An object's...
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The Hubble Space Telescope is a powerful orbiting telescope that provides sharper images of heavenly...
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The International Space Station is a large, inhabited Earth satellite that more than 15 nations are...
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Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. The planet is one of Earth's "next-door neighbors" in space....
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Mercury is the planet nearest the sun. It has a diameter of 3,032 miles (4,879 kilometers), about...
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A meteor is a bright streak of light that appears briefly in the sky. Observers often call meteors...
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Moon is Earth's only natural satellite and the only astronomical body other than Earth ever visited by...
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A nebula (NEHB yuh luh) is a cloud of dust particles and gases in space. The term nebula comes from the...
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Neptune is one of the two planets that cannot be seen without a telescope. The other is Pluto. Neptune is...
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Pluto, (PLOO toh), is a dwarf planet that orbits far from the sun. It shares the region of its orbit,...
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