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  2. Future of space exploration - Wikipedia

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    The future of space exploration involves both telescopic and physical explorations of space by robotic spacecraft and human spaceflight. Near-term physical exploration missions, focused on obtaining new information about the Solar System , are planned and announced by both national and private organisations.

  3. Christa McAuliffe Space Center - Wikipedia

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    The space center uses its simulators in order to create interactive stories, usually applicable to historical events, in which the students are involved. Since November 2020, they also use the planetarium that was built during their 2020 rebuild. Students also learn and apply different aspects of astronomy and science in missions.

  4. Discovery and exploration of the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Its orbit revealed that it was a new planet, Uranus, the first ever discovered telescopically. [20] Giuseppe Piazzi discovered Ceres in 1801, a small world between Mars and Jupiter. It was considered another planet, but after subsequent discoveries of other small worlds in the same region, it and the others were eventually reclassified as ...

  5. Nickelodeon Launch Box - Wikipedia

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    You don't have to leave your classroom to catch some incredible sights: from a giant volcano taller than Mt. Everest, to a planet that rotates backwards, to craters as big as Texas. Jason Zimbler of Clarissa Explains it All fame, will take you on an incredible adventure to explore the inner planets in this episode of Launch Box .

  6. This giant gas planet is as fluffy and puffy as cotton candy

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    The planet is located some 1,200 light-years away. A light-year is 5.8 trillion miles. It's the second-lightest exoplanet found so far based on its dimensions and mass, according to the researchers.

  7. List of Solar System probes - Wikipedia

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    infrared astronomy 2003-038A: Kepler: NASA: 6 March 2009 (launch) - 2018 Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit success search for extrasolar planets: 2009-011A [64] Herschel Space Observatory: ESA: 14 May 2009 (launch) Lissajous orbit around Sun-Earth L2 point success study of formation and evolution of galaxies and stars 2009-026A: Planck: ESA: 14 ...

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