Use this information for Question 2.
Earth
Planet X
Star
Planet
Mass of 1.9...
Use this information for Question 2.
Earth
Planet X
Star
Planet
Mass of 1.98 x100 kg
Mass of 5.97 x1024 kg
Distance from star 1 AMU
Tilt 23.5°
Mass of 1.98 x1080 kg
Mass of 5.97 x10 kg
Distance from star 1 AMU
Tilt 45.5°
Natural Satellite
(moon)
Mass of 7.35 x102 kg
Distance from planet 384,000 km
Mass of 7.35 x 10 kg
Distance from planet 192,000 km
2) NASA has discovered a new planetary system. Using the information in 4 points
the chart above, compare at least two observable periodic events
(seasons, eclipses, phases of the moon, and tides) between Earth and
Planet X. *
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