Bill Nye Short Space Clips

You might feel like you’re sitting still, but you’re wonderingmoving around a star.

Our Earth is a planet, held in an orbit by the pull of a rope… no, wait. It’s the pull of gravity. Take this one for a spin

The Sun 

 

Outer Space

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3 Replies to “Bill Nye Short Space Clips”

  1. I have learn that Mercury takes 88 days for one complete orbit around the Sun and that it takes 109 Earth’s to equal the Sun’s diameter.

  2. I have learnt that the planets are very far apart and the is 1500 degree’s hot it is the hottest planet and the hottest star and the hottest object in the whole universe

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