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STROLLING THROUGH THE SOLAR SYSTEM

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STROLLING THROUGH THE SOLAR SYSTEM. Roberto Trotta University of Oxford Astrophysics & Royal Astronomical Society. The Philip Wetton Telescope, Oxford. The Earth: the blue planet. Venus: the goddess of love ?. 480°. 100°. 0°. -273°. Mercury. 425°. 100°. 0°. -273°. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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STROLLING THROUGH THE SOLAR STROLLING THROUGH THE SOLAR SYSTEMSYSTEM

Roberto Trotta

University of Oxford

Astrophysics

&

Royal Astronomical Society

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The Philip Wetton Telescope, The Philip Wetton Telescope, OxfordOxford

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The Earth: the blue planet

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Venus: the goddess of love ?Venus: the goddess of love ?

-273°

100°

480°

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MercuryMercury

-273°

100°

425°

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The Earth: the blue planet

150 millions km

How long does it take to the light from the Sun to reach us?

10 seconds

8 minutes

A 1 second

B

C

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The phases of the MoonThe phases of the Moon

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Mars: the red planetMars: the red planet

-273°

100°

-20°

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Jupiter: the giantJupiter: the giant

-273°

100°

-150°

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Saturn: the lord of the ringsSaturn: the lord of the rings

-273°

100°

-180°

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Uranus, Neptune & PlutoUranus, Neptune & Pluto

-273°

100°

-240°