Q10.Briefly explain about the planets :a) evening star b) red planet C) largest planet
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options C is the answer........
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The planets are the biggest objects that go around the Sun. It took people many years of using telescopes to find the objects that were farthest away. New planets might still be found, and more small objects are found every year. Most of the planets have moons that orbit around them just as the planets orbit the Sun.
a) EVENING STAR
Originally, the terms "morning star" and "evening star" applied only to the brightest planet of all, Venus. Far more dazzling than any of the actual stars in the sky, Venus does not appear to twinkle, but instead glows with a steady, silvery light. The fact that Venus was a "wandering star" soon became obvious to ancient skywatchers, who noticed its motion relative to the background stars, going from the eastern sky in the morning to the western sky in the early evening. Nicolas Camille Flammarion, a noted French astronomer in the late 19th and early 20th century, referred to Venus as "The Shepherd's Star." I myself like to refer to Venus as the "night light of the sky." So, it's easier to understand the origin of the terms "evening star" and "morning star" if we only considered Venus.
b) RED PLANET
Earth has become overpopulated. Mankind can no longer control its pollution problems. So it’s Mars or bust! After vainly attempting to create an artificial, breathable atmosphere on the red planet using unmanned shuttles and probes, six astronauts are sent to determine what the problems are and resolve them. Their six-month journey from a space dock orbiting earth to the outskirts of Mars goes off without a hitch. But the very second they begin orbiting what they hope will soon be mankind’s new home, a shower of deadly solar flares engulfs their ship. The damage is immense, forcing the “away team” to abandon their captain, Kate Bowman, onboard the now-burning vessel. She may be the lucky one, however, as their landing pod is in for a bumpy landing on Mars’ rocky, desert-like surface. The dust settles with one man down, four to go. But they only have about seven hours of oxygen. A disastrous fistfight (brought on by sharp dissention in the ranks) lowers the tally to three. A destroyed habitat, a rogue robot programmed to kill, ferocious man-eating insects and treacherous environmental conditions all stand in the way of success. But this is remote-control sci-fi action, so never fear, Gallagher is here. He’s the team’s mechanical engineer and operational backbone. Just watch, he’ll save the day!
c)LARGEST PLANET
The largest planet in our solar system by far is Jupiter, which beats out all the other planets in both mass and volume. Jupiter’s mass is more than 300 times that of Earth, and its diameter, at 140,000 km, is about 11 times Earth’s diameter. (Jupiter's Great Red Spot, even at its current diminished size, spans 15,900, just over a full Earth diameter.) Jupiter is 2½ times more massive than the rest of the planets in the solar system combined. Despite its bulk, though, Jupiter has a fast rotation period of just 10 hours!
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