Modern Science Problems a Textbook in General Science

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Modern Science Problems a Textbook in General Science
Ellsworth Scott Obourn
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The planet was found in almost the exact direction that Lowell predicted it would be.
The orbit of Pluto is different from those of the other planets. The orbit is inclined to the plane of the orbits of the other planets. The diameter of Pluto is estimated to be -much less than that of the earth. Not much is known about its physical characteristics.
Exercise. From your study of the conditions on the various planets as now known by the astronomers, list those planets upon which there might or mi
...ght not be life, giving supporting reasons in each case.
What are the characteristics of other members of our solar system? The planetoids or asteroids. Look- again at Figure 298 and notice the wide space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Notice also the hun- dreds of small bodies revolving about the sun in this space. These bodies are called planetoids by some writers and asteroids by others.
Most of the planetoids are very small in compari- son to the planets. Only a few of them have diameters exceeding one hundred miles.


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