Black Holes
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Astronomy
A region that has too much gravity that matter or radiation are not able to escape
By: Santiago Nava, Jose Eduardo Soto and Alejandro Tostado
Black Holes
A cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
Nebula
The nearest black hole is 1.6 x 10^2
The only planetoid in the Solar System is Pluto, and it's also the furthest planet from the Earth. It is 7.5 x 10^9.
Planetoids
Planets
There are 8 planets in the Solar System, since Pluto is not considered a planet anymore, more like a planetoid. The largest planet in the Solar System is Jupiter and its surface area is 6.1 x 10^10 km2. Planets are composed by different matter, sometimes are gases and others are liquids.
The Moon
Algebra (Distance of planets from the sun)
Earth:Closest: 147 million km / 91 million miles (.98 AU)Mars: Closest: 205 million km / 127 million miles (1.38 AU)Jupiter: Closest: 741 million km /460 million miles (4.95 AU)Saturn:Closest: 1.35 billion km / 839 million miles (9.05 AU)Uranus: Closest: 2.75 billion km / 1.71 billion miles (18.4 AU)Neptune:Closest: 4.45 billion km /2.77 billion miles (29.8 AU)Pluto: Closest: 4.44 billion km / 2.76 billion miles (29.7 AU)
Is the earth's natural satellite that shines by the sun's reflected light. The distance of the moon to the earth is 3.84 x 108 m
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