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Space
the solar system
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Solar system
The
sun
and the
planets
orbiting it
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Planets in the solar system
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
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Rocky planets
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
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Gas giant planets
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
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Beyond the orbit of Neptune there are
dwarf
planets, including
Pluto
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Other objects in the solar system
Moons
Asteroids
Comets
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Moons
Natural
satellites
that orbit
planets
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Most planets in the solar system have at least
one moon
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Galaxy
A massive group of stars, such as the
Milky Way
which contains hundreds of
billions
of stars
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There are hundreds of
billions
of
galaxies
in the universe
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Star formation
1. Cloud of dust and gas (nebula)
collapses
due to
gravity
2.
Protostar
forms as
temperature rises
3.
Nuclear fusion starts
,
releasing energy
4. Outward force from
fusion balances inward force
of
gravity
, star reaches equilibrium
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Nuclear fusion
is the process where hydrogen nuclei join to form
helium
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Gravity acts
inwards
on the star
Fusion energy acts
outwards
on the star
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When the inward force of
gravity
is balanced by the outward force of
fusion energy
, the star is in equilibrium
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