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A planet is a large, rounded astronomical body that orbits a star or stellar remnant. Learn about the history, theory, and classification of planets, as well as the eight planets in the Solar System and their features.
- Planetary Differentiation
The layers of the Earth, a differentiated planetary body. In...
- Hydrostatic Equilibrium
Hydrostatic equilibrium is the distinguishing criterion...
- Pluto
Pluto (minor-planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf...
- Solar System
Over 99.86% of the Solar System's mass is in the Sun and...
- Lists of planets
These are lists of planets. A planet is a large, rounded...
- Planetary Differentiation
Ο όρος «πλανήτης» είναι αρχαίος, με δεσμούς με την ιστορία, με την αστρολογία, με την επιστήμη, με τη μυθολογία και με τη θρησκεία. Αρκετοί πλανήτες στο ηλιακό σύστημα είναι ορατοί με «γυμνό ...
Over 99.86% of the Solar System's mass is in the Sun and nearly 90% of the remaining mass is in Jupiter and Saturn. There is a strong consensus among astronomers [e] that the Solar System has at least nine dwarf planets: Ceres, Orcus, Pluto, Haumea, Quaoar, Makemake, Gonggong, Eris, and Sedna.
Learn about the general term for a large mass of matter in orbit around a star, and how planets are formed from nebulae, protoplanetary disks, and collisions. Explore the different categories and examples of planets, including extrasolar, interstellar, and intergalactic ones.
A comprehensive collection of lists of planets in the Solar System and beyond, based on various criteria and methods of detection. Find out the number, names, characteristics, and distribution of planets in different categories and systems.
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A planet is a large object such as Venus or Earth that orbits a star. Planets do not make light. Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar System, while the smallest planet in the Solar System is Mercury. Planets are shaped like a slightly squashed ball (called a spheroid).