Exploring the Solar System

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    1. Astronomy Facts About the Sun
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    Ever wonder what it's like on the Sun, 93 million miles away? In this lesson, learn about the Sun, including its composition and place in the solar system.

    Ever wonder what it's like on the Sun, 93 million miles away? In this lesson, learn about the Sun, including its composition and place in the solar system.

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    2. Astronomy Facts About Mercury
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    Start learning about the planet Mercury with Astronomic in this lesson, from its orbit around the Sun, to why scientists think it used to be much bigger.

    Start learning about the planet Mercury with Astronomic in this lesson, from its orbit around the Sun, to why scientists think it used to be much bigger.

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    3. Astronomy Facts About Venus
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    In this lesson, Astronomic introduces you to our hot planetary neighbor, Venus, including interesting facts about its atmosphere, orbit, and terrain.

    In this lesson, Astronomic introduces you to our hot planetary neighbor, Venus, including interesting facts about its atmosphere, orbit, and terrain.

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    4. Astronomy Facts About the Earth
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    The Earth is a truly unique member of the solar system, and in more ways than one. This lesson presents fascinating astronomical facts about our home planet.

    The Earth is a truly unique member of the solar system, and in more ways than one. This lesson presents fascinating astronomical facts about our home planet.

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    5. Astronomy Facts About the Moon
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    Learn interesting facts about the Moon, including how it formed and why it has so many craters, to ponder the next time you look up into the night sky!

    Learn interesting facts about the Moon, including how it formed and why it has so many craters, to ponder the next time you look up into the night sky!

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Jean M
I have always loved astronomy, although I'm not very knowledgeable. Thanks for these interesting facts and graphs.
Astronomic
No worries! Happy to help :-)
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