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StarChild: The planet Venus
Venus and Earth are almost the same size. Venus is the closest planet to Earth, but it does not have oceans or human life like Earth. ...
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StarChild: The Moon
The Moon is the only place in our solar system, other than Earth, where humans have visited. ... We always see the same side of the Moon from Earth. ...
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StarChild: Earth's Natural Satellites
Earth's Natural Satellites. Shuttle. Name, Diameter, Mass, Distance from Earth. Moon, 3474 km, 7.35 x 1022 kg, 384400 km ...
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StarChild: Earth's Natural Satellites
Earth's Natural Satellites. Name, Diameter, Distance from Earth. Moon, 3474 km, 384400 km. Return to StarChild homepage · Return to the StarChild Main Page ...
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StarChild: The planet Venus
Girl reading a book, Venus: Earth's Twin. Venus is called the Evening Star. It is called this because it looks so bright to us from Earth. ...
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StarChild: The planet Venus
Venus: Earth's Twin. Venus is called the Evening Star. ... Venus is the closest planet to Earth, but it does not have oceans or human life like Earth. ...
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StarChild: Quasars
Many astronomers believe that quasars are the most distant objects yet detected in the universe. Quasars give off enormous amounts of energy - they can be a ...
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StarChild: A Learning Center for Young Astronomers
Primarily for budding astronomers under the age of 14. A service of the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center at NASA.
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Laika, the first dog in space
Several countries issued stamps honoring Laika. ... Responsible NASA Official: Phil Newman If you have comments or questions about the StarChild site, ...
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StarChild: Multidisciplinary Universe Activities: Star Art
Below you will find a collection of constellation myths from different cultures as well as pictures of the star patterns which inspired them. ...