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- When we see a full yellowish-coloured moon in the sky.
- Also known as the full moon. So that night is known as a full moon (Poornima) night.
Poornima
- Amavasya
- By studying the above diagram, when we have the moon in the middle of the Sun and Earth, causing the night on Earth without the moon.
- That is complete darkness in the sky known as Amavasya or a new moon night.
New Moon Night
- When Amavasya occurs, that night is called the New Moon Night.
- On this night, the Moon is generally not visible from Earth because the illuminated side of the Moon faces away from us.
- From the very next night, we begin to see a very small illuminated portion of the Moon. With each upcoming night, the illuminated portion of the Moon gradually increases.
- This increasing phase continues until the Moon becomes fully illuminated on the night of Poornima / Full Moon.
Celestial bodies
The matter in space -
- which is observable,
- with a definite mass -&- structure
- high density to solidness
- A round object is called a celestial body.
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That celestial body -
- Which has its own heat and light, a known star.
- Our sun is a star.
- Which gets its heat and light from nuclear fusion.
Constellations
- A group of stars forming "definite positioned patterns" of stars in space is known as a constellation.
Ursa Major or Big Bear
Saptarishi
- The Indian name was given to the constellation, which is part of Ursa Major.
Pole star
- The star in the sky that indicates the north direction is known as the North Star, also known by the name "Pole Star."
Planets
- That celestial body does not have its own heat and light and is illuminated by the light of the sun.
Solar system
- A definite composition in which we have our.
- Son
- 8 planets
- satellites
- belt of asteroids
- meteoroids
- comets and
- Dust particles are known as the solar system.
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Pulling force
- The force by which the sun binds up the solar system is known as the pulling force of the sun.
Orbit
- By its pulling force, the sun binds us together with our solar system.
- In this system, the planet does its revolution around the sun in a definite route with a definite time.
- This route, which is elongated in shape, is known as an orbit.
Earth twin
- Venus is known to be the planet as the Earth's twin planet because of its
- size and
- The shape is very much identical to that of Earth.
Pluto
- Before 2006, Pluto was the ninth planet in our solar system.
- In 2006, a meeting of the International Astronomical Union, headquartered in Paris, declared Pluto no longer a planet and converted it into a dwarf planet.
Geoid
- Earth's shape is not a spherical one, but actually, it is flattened on its north pole and the South Pole, & having a bulge in the middle.
- So this flattened pole shape is known as a Geoid.
Blue planet
- Three-fourths of our planet Earth is covered by water.
- Because naturally, water has a blue colour, that's why Earth is known as the blue planet.
The favorable conditions that support life on
Earth?
- Solid surface
- Temperature
- Water and
- Air is the primary component for sustaining life. On the earth, these elements are in a proportional manner, which is why we have-
- not too much hot or too much cold temperature,
- availability of freshwater along with saline water, and
- The presence of oxygen in the air.
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Satellite
- A celestial body that
- Does a revolution around the planet
- A satellite is known as a definite orbit.
- The moon is a satellite of our Earth.
The orbital period of the moon
- The moon, which is the natural satellite of the Earth, has 27 orbital periods.
Asteroid
- Between the mass and the Jupiter planet, we have a narrow belt of celestial bodies of different shapes and sizes known as asteroids.
- Asteroids in an orbit revolve around the Sun.
Meteor
- In the solar system, we have celestial bodies, which do not have a fixed orbit, but revolve around the sun, known as meteoroids.
Astronomers
- The human beings who study space, celestial bodies, and their movements are called astronomers.
Aryabhatt
- Aryabhatt was the great Indian astronomer who, in the 5th century, by studying the celestial bodies, declared that the
- Earth revolves around the sun.
- That is the sun at the centre of the solar system.
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- A cluster of stars, interstellar gas & matter in space is known as a galaxy.
- In-universe, we have thousands of galaxies.
- Out of these, the galaxy in which our solar system is situated is known as the Milky Way galaxy.
- The Indian astronomers in ancient times called the Milky Way galaxy Akash Ganga.
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