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- Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
2: |+ <big>'''Pluto'''</big>
4: ...lspan="2" align="center"| [[image:Pluto.jpg|250px|Pluto in True Color]]
5: .../><small><font color="white">'''Brightness map of Pluto'''</font></small>
89: ... 122.54° (to orbit)<br/>115.60? (to the [[ecliptic]])<sup>[http://www.hnsky.org/iau-iag.htm]</sup>
120: ...me prefer a different symbol resembling that of Neptune but with a circle in the top center for the mi...
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- Bee (11175 bytes)
2: ...bifloris bee.jpg|200px|''Osmia ribifloris'']] | caption = ''[[Osmia ribifloris]]''}}
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Hymenoptera]]}}
27: ...y related to [[wasp]]s and [[ant]]s. They are adapted for feeding on nectar, and play an important ro...
45: ...gg]]s from which the other bees are produced. Except for her one mating flight or to establish a new [...
65: ...o simpler ones. Raw honey is then spread out in empty honeycomb cells to dry, which reduces the water ... - Igneous rock (11419 bytes)
3: ...ation, either below the surface as [[intrusive]] (plutonic) rocks or on the surface as extrusive ([[volca...
6: ...e denser rock of the mantle, which extends to a depth of nearly 3,000 kilometers (1,860 miles). Most o...
23: ...rence, igneous rocks can be either [[intrusive]] (plutonic) or extrusive ([[volcanic]]).
27: ... called plutonic rocks, named after [[Pluto (god)|Pluto]], the Roman god of the underworld) are formed fr...
31: ...e grained intrusive igneous rocks which form at depth within the earth are termed as abyssal; intrusiv... - Earth (30908 bytes)
58: Earth's composition (by depth below surface):
80: ...p>24</sup> [[pascal second|Pa?s]], depending on depth [http://www2.uni-jena.de/chemie/geowiss/geodyn/p...
86: The crust ranges from 5 to 70 km in depth. The thin parts are [[oceanic crust]] composed o...
120: ...parent motion of celestial bodies in the sky (except [[meteor]]s which are within the atmosphere and l...
159: ... were to approach the [[ecliptic|plane of the ecliptic]], extremely severe [[weather]] could result as... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
35: ... BC: [[Plywood]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
36: * 3500 BC: [[Cuneiform script|Writing]] in [[Sumer]]
40: * [[Cement]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
41: ... River [[boat]]s in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
51: * [[Alphabet]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]] - Solar system (21174 bytes)
16: **[[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] (♆)
17: **[[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]] (♇).
31: ...t of the inner planets and an [[aphelion]] beyond Pluto. Short-period comets exist with apoapses closer t...
32: ...t they remain in the region between Jupiter and Neptune.
33: ...e [[semimajor axis|semi-major axes]] lie beyond Neptune's. These are further subdivided: - Comet (30542 bytes)
3: ... be many times more distant than [[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]]'s orbit. Often described as "dirty snowballs", ...
9: ...tational interactions, falling into extremely elliptical orbits that bring them very close to the [[Su...
13: ...Cometorbit.png|thumb|400px|Comets have highly elliptical orbits. Note the two distinct tails.]]
17: ...d molecules. In these collisions, the ions will capture one or more electrons leading to emission of X...
21: ... explain why comets get perturbed into highly elliptical orbits, including close approaches to other [... - Planet (8450 bytes)
7: ...e named after [[Roman mythology|Roman]] gods, except for Earth which was not seen as a planet by the a...
20: # [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] (♆) - [[Neptune's natural satellites|13 moons]]
21: # [[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]] (♇) (many astronomers contend it should ...
25: ...h would include the five objects mentioned above (Pluto, Sedna, Orcus, Quaoar, and Varuna).
29: ... [[gas]]eous material: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Uranian planets, or ice giants, are a sub-cla... - Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
38: <caption><font size="+1">'''Mercury'''</font></caption>
40: <small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
182: ...llion kilometres in radius; only [[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]] among all planets has a more eccentric orbit. T...
206: ...st elongation and the relative angle with the ecliptic is unfavourable from a Southern Hemisphere pros...
249: ...m/clipart/Space/Planets/Neptune.htm Pictures of Neptune] - Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
1: ...ets' [[planetary orbit|orbits]] are [[ellipse|elliptical]], Venus's orbit is the closest to [[circle|c...
14: ...times that of Earth (a pressure equivalent to a depth of 1 kilometre under Earth's [[ocean]]s). This e...
16: ...s would be quite similar to Earth. A common conceptual misunderstanding regarding Venus is the mistak...
18: ...letely, obscuring any surface details from the [[Optical spectrum|human eye]]. The temperature at the ...
23: ... of the other major planets do. ([[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]] and [[Uranus (planet)|Uranus]] also have retrog... - Mars (27704 bytes)
4: ...are both small and oddly-shaped, possibly being captured [[asteroid]]s. The prefix '''areo-''' refers ...
41: ...ures in 1830-32. In [[1877]], their choice was adopted as the prime meridian by the Italian astronomer...
84: ...ht|Viking Lander 1 site (click for detailed description).]]
89: ...ed their presence at the north pole of Mars. Attempts to contact the Beagle 2 failed and it was declar...
98: ...phed by Mars Pathfinder (click for detailed description).]] - Jupiter (24639 bytes)
4: ...><small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
138: ...ranus (planet)|Uranus]], and [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] are sometimes referred to as "[[Jovian plane...
156: ...th, 2004 || March 4th, 2004 || May 5th, 2004 || September 21st, 2004
164: | May 9th, 2008 || Jule 9th, 2008 || September 8th, 2008 || January 24th, 2009
168: | Jule 24th, 2010 || September 21st, 2010 || November 19th, 2010 || April 6... - Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
4: ... <small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
165: ...turn formed out of. This theory is not widely accepted today, since Saturn's rings are thought to be u...
175: ...b|center|200px|''[[Pioneer 11]]'' spacecraft: [[September 1]], [[1979]]; Backlit rings, showing the ov...
189: ...jpg|250px|thumb|A Hubble Space Telescope image, captured in October 1996 shows Saturn's rings from jus...
195: ...owards the Sun, or in other words, they are not empty of material. It also measured the temperature of... - Uranus (15207 bytes)
5: <small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
149: ...ibuted. Uranus' [[cyan]] color is due to the absorption of [[red]] light by atmospheric [[methane]].
155: ...riptions are exactly equivalent as physical descriptions of the planet but result in different definit...
164: ...ion at relatively shallow depths within Uranus. Neptune has a similarly displaced magnetic field, sugg...
172: ...tor of the ''Berliner Astronomisches Jahrbuch'', opted for ''Uranus'', after the [[Greek mythology|Gre... - Neptune (planet) (18545 bytes)
2: |+<big>'''Neptune'''</big>
4: ...><small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
12: | [[September 23]], [[1846]]
136: ... from the [[Sun]]. Neptune is named after the [[Neptune (god)|Roman god of the sea]]. Its symbol is a ...
138: Neptune has been visited by only one spacecraft, ''[[V... - Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
2: |+ <big>'''Pluto'''</big>
4: ...lspan="2" align="center"| [[image:Pluto.jpg|250px|Pluto in True Color]]
5: .../><small><font color="white">'''Brightness map of Pluto'''</font></small>
89: ... 122.54° (to orbit)<br/>115.60? (to the [[ecliptic]])<sup>[http://www.hnsky.org/iau-iag.htm]</sup>
120: ...me prefer a different symbol resembling that of Neptune but with a circle in the top center for the mi... - March 19 (9902 bytes)
12: *[[1915]] - [[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]] is photographed for the first time but was not ...
32: ...televangelist]] [[Jim Bakker]] resigns from the [[PTL]]. - Plutonium (24623 bytes)
5: ...pan="2" align="center" | [[neptunium]] – '''plutonium''' – [[americium]]
17: | Plutonium, Pu, 94
30: ...|125px|Gloved hands holding a "button" of refined plutonium]]
148: ...ndard temperature and pressure|STP]] are used except where noted.</font>
150: ...lear weapon]]s. The most important [[isotope]] of plutonium is <sup>239</sup>Pu, with a [[half-life]] of ... - Scorpius (3888 bytes)
10: ...rfly Cluster]]) and [[Open Cluster M7|M7]] (the [[Ptolemy Cluster]]), and the [[globular cluster]]s [[...
25: ...net)|Mars]] (since its discovery [[Pluto_(planet)|Pluto]] has been considered Scorpio's ruling or co-ruli... - Gemini (3325 bytes)
8: The planet [[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]] was discovered in this constellation in [[1930]...
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