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- Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
25: *Telescopic discoveries: moons of Jupiter, lunar mountains, phases of Venus, etc...
42: ...ven if the earth rotates. His observations of the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, the spots on the... - Earth (30908 bytes)
153: ...l satellite]]s orbiting other planets are called "moons", after Earth's Moon. - Volcano (27295 bytes)
2: ...tive) on the [[solar system]]'s rocky planets and moons, on [[Earth]] at least, this phenomenon tends to ... - Solar system (21174 bytes)
28: ...hey are not as clearly distinguished as planetary moons, sometimes being almost as large as their partner...
93: ! [[List of natural satellites|Moons]] - Planetary system (2476 bytes)
- Asteroid (24334 bytes)
4: ...omparison. He also applied that term to the small moons of the [[gas giant|giant planets]]. The first [ht...
117: ...e [[Voyager program|Voyager]] probes of the small moons of the [[gas giant]]s. - Planet (8450 bytes)
7: ..., such as Chinese, use their own planetary names. Moons are also named after gods and characters from cla...
19: ...us]] (♅) - [[Uranus' natural satellites|27 moons]]
20: ...]] (♆) - [[Neptune's natural satellites|13 moons]]
42: *The two outermost moons of Neptune ([[S/2002 N 4]] and [[S/2003 N 1]]; fa... - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
162: **[[asteroid moon|List of asteroids with moons]]
180: *[[natural satellite|Moons of the solar system]] - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
20: ...t noted an observation of the [[natural satellite|moons]] of [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]]. Galileo publis...
22: ...vered four nights later. He determined that these moons were [[orbit]]ing the [[planet]] since they would...
66: ...e]] as an instrument to observe stars, planets or moons. - Cirrus cloud (3505 bytes)
11: ...hey have even been seen on Titan, one of Saturn's moons. Some of these extraterrestrial cirrus clouds are... - Mars (27704 bytes)
46: ==Mars' moons== - Jupiter (24639 bytes)
149: ...10]], of Jupiter's four large [[natural satellite|moons]] [[Io (moon)|Io]], [[Europa (moon)|Europa]], [[G...
191: ...sed of smoke-like dust particles knocked from its moons by meteor impacts. The main ring is made of dust ...
201: ... detected flowing between Jupiter and some of its moons, particularly Io.
205: ...piter using a telescope, the first observation of moons other than Earth's.
223: ... conducted multiple flybys of all of the Galilean moons and [[Amalthea (moon)|Amalthea]]. The spacecraft... - Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
167: ...s actually consists of spiral waves raised by the moons' periodic gravitational perturbations.
195: ...images were acquired of the planet and few of its moons. Resolution was not good enough to discern surfac...
199: ..., and the satellites. Surface features of various moons were seen first time. ''Voyager 1'' performe...
201: ...e Saturn system. More close-up images of Saturn's moons were acquired, as well as evidence of changes in ...
211: ==Saturn's moons== - Uranus (15207 bytes)
208: == The moons of Uranus ==
216: Uranus has 21 named moons. List of named moons: - Neptune (planet) (18545 bytes)
198: ...e due to the gravitational interaction with small moons in orbit near them.
228: == The moons of Neptune ==
232: ...e discovery of Neptune itself. Five new irregular moons [http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=... - Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
161: ...ers suggested that Pluto and its moon Charon were moons of Neptune that were knocked out of Neptune's orb...
195: ...and Ceres, which would also include Pluto but not moons. - Ocean (6829 bytes)
51: ...sto]] and [[Ganymede (moon)|Ganymede]]. Other icy moons may have once had internal oceans that have now f... - Sea (3330 bytes)
- History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
57: ...vered that our Moon had craters, that Jupiter had moons, that the Sun had spots, and that Venus had phase... - Navigation (15650 bytes)
99: At first, the best available "clocks" were the moons of [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]], and the calculat...
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