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Differentiate between the following
1. Star and Planet
2. Equatorial plane and Orbital plane
3. Natural and Artificial satellites
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Stars are the astronomical objects, that emit their own light, produced due to thermonuclear fusion, occurring at its core.
Planets refers to the celestial object that has a fixed path (orbit), in which it moves around the star. There is only one star in the solar system. There are eight planets in our solar
The orbital plane of a satellite is the plane in which it orbits around the Earth. Its angle of inclination is measured with respect to the equatorial plane of Earth. ...
A polar satellite is one which orbits the North-South plane of the Earth. So, the angle between the equatorial plane and orbital plane is 90°.
A natural satellite is any celestial body in space that orbits around a larger body. Moons are called natural satellites because they orbit planets.
Satellites that are made by people and launched into orbit using rockets are called artificial satellites. There are thousands of artificial satellites orbiting the Earth
Stars: Stars are the astronomical objects, produced due to thermonuclear fusion, occurring at its core.
A star has its own light.
Their position remain unchanged.
It’s size is bigger in compare to a Planet.
A star has very high temperature.
Made up of Hydrogen, Helium and other light elements.
There is only one star in the solar system. (Sun)
Planet : Planets refers to the celestial object that has a fixed path (orbit), in which it moves around the star.
A planet has no light of its own.
Planets have low temperatures.
They change position.
Made up of Solid, liquid or gases, or a combination thereon.
There are eight planets in our solar system.
Equatorial plane and Orbital plane
It is expressed as the angle between a reference plane and the orbital planeor axis of direction of the orbiting object. For a satellite orbiting the Earth directly above the equator, the plane ofthe satellite's orbit is the same as theEarth's equatorial plane, and thesatellite's orbital inclination is 0°.
Natural and Artificial satellites
A natural satellite is any celestial body in space that orbits around a larger body. Moons are called natural satellites because they orbit planets.Satellites that are made by people and launched into orbit using rockets are called artificial satellites. ... A natural satellite would be like the moon.