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D)1) definition a celestial body is any natural body outside of the Earth's atmosphere. Easy examples are the Moon, Sun, and the other planets of our solar system. But those are very limited examples. The Kuiper belt contains many celestial bodies. Any asteroid in space is a celestial body.

2) Although the planets are much smaller than the stars, planets appear to be about the same size as the stars because they are so close to us. Planets don't produce their own light. They reflect the light of the sun in the same way our moon reflects sunlight.

3)The Saptarishi (from Sanskrit: सप्तर्षि saptarṣi, a Sanskrit dvigu meaning "seven sages") are the seven rishis who are extolled at many places in the Vedas and Hindu literature. ... They are regarded in the Vedas as the patriarchs of the Vedic religion.

4)The other planets are not solid. Jupiter, for instance, is made up mostly of trapped helium, hydrogen, and water. In our solar system, the four "gas giants" are Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. Scientists define planets as dark bodies that orbit around stars.

5) Uranus is planet which closest to Neptune

e)1). Scientists believe that the solar system was formed when a cloud of gas and dust in space was disturbed, maybe by the explosion of a nearby star (called a supernova). This explosion made waves in space which squeezed the cloud of gas and dust.

2) It is unique among planets in our solar system for having water in its liquid form at the surface, in an amount conducive to life evolving.

3) Satellites have several unique characteristics which make them particularly useful for remote sensing of the Earth's surface. The path followed by a satellite is referred to as its orbit. Satellite orbits are matched to the capability and objective of the sensor(s) they carry.

4) The full moon phase occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, called opposition. A lunar eclipse can only happen at full moon. ... The last quarter moon (or a half moon) is when half of the lit portion of the Moon is visible after the waning gibbous phase.

5) By definition a celestial body is any natural body outside of the Earth's atmosphere. Easy examples are the Moon, Sun, and the other planets of our solar system. ... The Kuiper belt contains many celestial bodies. Any asteroid in space is a celestial body.




















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