GEO E111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Naked Eyes
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The following are the planets arranged in order from the one nearest to the sun. Takes approximately 88 earth days to revolve around the sun. Takes approximately 225 earth days to revolve around the sun. Together with the earth they are called twin planets due to having many similarities. The earth and the heavenly bodies make the universe. Takes 365 days to revolve around the sun. Also called the red planet because when it"s observed through a telescope it appears reddish. Takes 687 earth days to revolve around the sun. Between mass and jupiter there are small celestial bodies called planetoids. Rotates on its own axis at very fast speed. Has flattened poles due to its fast speed of rotation. Has very thick layers of ice on its surface takes 12 earth years to revolve around the sun. Takes 29 earth years to revolve around the sun. Also has flattened poles due to fast speed of rotation.