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  2. Solar System - Wikipedia

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    To-scale diagram of distance between planets, with the white bar showing orbital variations. The size of the planets is not to scale. The radius of the Sun is 0.0047 AU (700,000 km; 400,000 mi). [ 57 ]

  3. Umbra, penumbra and antumbra - Wikipedia

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    Umbra, penumbra and antumbra of Earth and images that could be seen at some points in these areas (Note: the relative size and distance of the bodies shown are not to scale.)“… The Earth’s shadow has two distinct parts,… the UMBRA is the part of the shadow where all direct sunlight is blocked by the Earth; the PENUMBRA of the shadow is ...

  4. Historical models of the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    The planets are not shown at the appropriate distance from the Sun. Historical models of the Solar System first appeared during prehistoric periods and are being updated to this day. The models of the Solar System throughout history were first represented in the early form of cave markings and drawings, calendars and astronomical symbols. Then ...

  5. Portal:Solar System - Wikipedia

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    The Solar System Portal. The Sun and planets of the Solar System (distances not to scale) The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it. It was formed about 4.6 billion years ago when a dense region of a molecular cloud collapsed, forming the Sun and a protoplanetary disc.

  6. List of natural satellites - Wikipedia

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    The prograde satellites consist of the Himalia group and three others in groups of one. The retrograde moons are grouped into the Carme, Ananke and Pasiphae groups. Saturn has 146 moons with known orbits; 66 of them have received permanent designations, and 63 have been named. Most of them are quite small. Seven moons are large enough to be in ...

  7. Atlas of Terrestrial Group Planets and their Moons - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas of Terrestrial Group Planets and their Moons ( Russian: Атлас планет Земной группы и их спутников) is a Soviet -era planetary atlas published in the Russian language in Moscow. It summarizes Soviet and American planetary science results in thematic maps of Mercury, Venus, the Moon, Mars, Phobos, and ...

  8. Small Solar System body - Wikipedia

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    For macroscopic, see macroscopic scale. A small Solar System body ( SSSB) is an object in the Solar System that is neither a planet, a dwarf planet, nor a natural satellite. The term was first defined in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) as follows: "All other objects, except satellites, orbiting the Sun shall be referred to ...

  9. What Doctors Want You to Know About Weight Loss Drugs and ...

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    There’s been a lot of talk about potential side effects from using medications to lose weight, including taking Ozempic, a type 2 diabetes medication that’s used off-label for weight loss ...