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In recent years, astronomers have discovered thousands of planets orbiting stars beyond our solar system, known as exoplanets, within the Milky Way galaxy. This book provides an exciting exploration of these distant worlds, giving readers a detailed look at the wide variety of planets that exist outside our solar system. You'll learn about the massive, low-density gas giants that resemble our own Jupiter and Saturn. These large planets are mostly made of gas and have thick atmospheres, often with swirling storms and rings. The book also delves into smaller, rocky terrestrial planets, which are more similar to Earth and Mars. These planets have solid surfaces and could potentially have conditions that support life.
Through the book, you will discover the fascinating attributes of these planets, such as their size, composition, and atmospheres. Some exoplanets orbit their stars at incredibly fast speeds, while others are located in the "habitable zone," where liquid water might exist. With vivid illustrations and clear explanations, the book also explores how scientists find and study these distant planets, using advanced technology like space telescopes.
By diving into this book, you'll uncover the mysteries of the countless planets in the Milky Way and the possibilities they hold for life beyond Earth.
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In recent years, astronomers have discovered thousands of planets orbiting stars beyond our solar system, known as exoplanets, within the Milky Way galaxy. This book provides an exciting exploration of these distant worlds, giving readers a detailed look at the wide variety of planets that exist outside our solar system. You'll learn about the massive, low-density gas giants that resemble our own Jupiter and Saturn. These large planets are mostly made of gas and have thick atmospheres, often with swirling storms and rings. The book also delves into smaller, rocky terrestrial planets, which are more similar to Earth and Mars. These planets have solid surfaces and could potentially have conditions that support life.
Through the book, you will discover the fascinating attributes of these planets, such as their size, composition, and atmospheres. Some exoplanets orbit their stars at incredibly fast speeds, while others are located in the "habitable zone," where liquid water might exist. With vivid illustrations and clear explanations, the book also explores how scientists find and study these distant planets, using advanced technology like space telescopes.
By diving into this book, you'll uncover the mysteries of the countless planets in the Milky Way and the possibilities they hold for life beyond Earth.