MILKY WAY. MILKY WAY The Milky Way and he relative size of the smaller celestial bodies to the sun. The size of the sun compa...
MILKY WAY. MILKY WAY The Milky Way and he relative size of the smaller celestial bodies to the sun. The size of the sun compared, in decreasing order, to: - A red dwarf (0.2 x the size of the sun) - Jupiter (0.1 x the size of the sun) - Saturn (0.08 x the size of the sun) - Neptune (0.03 x the size of the sun) - A white dwarf (0.009 x the size of the sun) - Earth (0.008 x the size of the sun) - A neutron star (0.000 007 x the size of the sun).
Smiley on planet earth, symbolic picture for a healthy, happy harmonic world, materials cycle, water cycle, water preparation...
Smiley on planet earth, symbolic picture for a healthy, happy harmonic world, materials cycle, water cycle, water preparation, recycling, circular economy, renewable energies, alternative energies, wind energy, water energy, western hemisphere
THE SUN. THE SUN Scale illustration of the sun relative to some other celestial bodies Illustration of the size of the sun in...
THE SUN. THE SUN Scale illustration of the sun relative to some other celestial bodies Illustration of the size of the sun in comparison to other celestial bodies, in decreasing order: - Red dwarf (0.2 x the size of the sun) - Jupiter (0.1 x the size of the sun) - Saturn (0.08 x the size of the sun) - Neptune (0.03 x the size of the sun) - White dwarf (0.009 x the size of the sun) - Earth (0.008 x the size of the sun) - Neutron star (0.000 007 x the size of the sun)
PLANET. PLANET The solar system. Illustration of the solar system, including its nine planets and the sun: Mercury, Venus, th...
PLANET. PLANET The solar system. Illustration of the solar system, including its nine planets and the sun: Mercury, Venus, the Earth, Mars, asteroide belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and at its outer limits the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud.
THE MOON. THE MOON The phases of the moon. Eight positions (from left to the right, clockwise) : new moon, first crescent, fi...
THE MOON. THE MOON The phases of the moon. Eight positions (from left to the right, clockwise) : new moon, first crescent, first quarter, gibbeous moon, full moon, gibbeous moon, last quarter, last crescent.
PLANET. PLANET Planets in the round. Illustration of our planetary system, with the sun and the nine planets which gravitate ...
PLANET. PLANET Planets in the round. Illustration of our planetary system, with the sun and the nine planets which gravitate around it at their respective distances: Mercury, Venus, the Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto.
GRAVITATIONAL MIRAGE. Gravitational mirage. The image of a galaxy observed from earth is defomed by a galactic cluster locate...
GRAVITATIONAL MIRAGE. Gravitational mirage. The image of a galaxy observed from earth is defomed by a galactic cluster located between the two of them. This phenomenon is due to the deviation of the luminous rays produced by the remote galaxy by the gravitational field of the galactic cluster existing on their trajectory. This effect of gravitational lens peut engendrer a distorsion as well as a multiplication of the image.
MILKY WAY. MILKY WAY The Milky Way Illustration showing, in the center, the Milky Way, in the upper right corner, the size of...
MILKY WAY. MILKY WAY The Milky Way Illustration showing, in the center, the Milky Way, in the upper right corner, the size of the sun compared, in decreasing order, to: - A red dwarf (0.2 x the size of the sun) - Jupiter (0.1 x the size of the sun) - Saturn (0.08 x the size of the sun) - Neptune (0.03 x the size of the sun) - A white dwarf (0.009 x the size of the sun) - Earth (0.008 x the size of the sun) - A neutron star (0.000 007 x the size of the sun). In the lower right corne