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Journey Through the Galaxy: "Planets of the Solar System" by Stuart Robbins and David McDonald, 2006 (accessed November 2010) The Nine Planets, "Appendix 2: Solar System Extrema" by Bill Arnett, 2007 (accessed November 2010) EnchantedLearning.com, "Solar System Extremes", 2010 (accessed November 2010)
List of Solar System extremes; ... List of extreme points of U.S. states and territories This page was last edited on 17 July 2021, at 05:36 (UTC). Text ...
Multiplanetary system with largest mean semi-major axis (planets are farthest from their star) TYC 8998-760-1: b, c: 1 TYC 8998-760-1 b and c have a semi-major axis of ~162 and ~320 AU, respectively. [1] Multiplanetary system with smallest range of semi-major axis (smallest difference between the star's nearest planet and its farthest planet ...
There are eight planets within the Solar System; planets outside of the solar system are also known as exoplanets. Artist's concept of the potentially habitable exoplanet Kepler-186f As of 14 January 2025, there are 5,819 confirmed exoplanets in 4,346 planetary systems , with 974 systems having more than one planet . [ 1 ]
List of Solar System extremes; List of star extremes; List of brightest natural objects in the sky; List of brightest stars; Historical brightest stars; List of coolest stars; List of stars that have unusual dimming periods; List of hottest stars; List of most luminous stars; List of most massive stars; List of largest cosmic structures; List ...
The 50 Most Extreme Places in Our Solar System is a science book by David Baker, professor of physics at Austin College and Todd Ratcliff, a planetary geophysicist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. [ 1 ] [ non-primary source needed ] The book explores the most extreme environments found across our solar system, from the tallest peaks and ...
This is a list of Solar System objects by greatest aphelion or the greatest distance from the Sun that the orbit could take it if the Sun and object were the only objects in the universe. It is implied that the object is orbiting the Sun in a two-body solution without the influence of the planets, passing stars, or the galaxy.
An extreme storm, estimated at Dst −531 nT arose from a fast CME (mean ≈1500 km/s), occurred during the ascending phase of the minimum of the relatively weak solar cycle 14, which is the most significant storm on record in a solar minimum period. Aurora was conservatively observed to ≈44.1° ILAT, and widespread disruptions and ...