Explore the Universe

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Los cuatro tipos de fuerzas fundamentales del universo son la gravitatoria, electromagnética, nuclear fuerte y nuclear [BLANK].

nuclear débil.

Algunos de los componentes observables del universo incluyen planetas, exoplanetas, planetas enanos, satélites, estrellas, constelaciones, galaxias, nebulosas, asteroides y [BLANK].

cometas.

Los modelos geocéntricos del universo propuestos por Aristóteles y Ptolomeo ubicaban a la [BLANK] en el centro.

Tierra.

Los modelos heliocéntricos del universo propuestos por Aristarco, Copérnico y Galileo ubicaban al [BLANK] en el centro.

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El sistema solar está compuesto por ocho planetas, entre ellos [BLANK], Venus, Marte y Saturno.

<p>Júpiter.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Los planetas enanos del sistema solar incluyen a Plutón, Eris, Makemake y [BLANK].

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La [BLANK] es un satélite natural de la Tierra que presenta cuatro fases.

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  1. Fundamentals forces of the universe: gravitational, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, weak nuclear.
  2. Observable components of the universe: planets, exoplanets, dwarf planets, satellites, stars, constellations, galaxies, nebulas, asteroids, comets.
  3. Geocentric models: Earth at the center of the universe (Aristotle, Ptolemy).
  4. Heliocentric models: Sun at the center of the universe (Aristarchus, Copernicus, Galileo).
  5. Planets in the Solar System: 8 (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).
  6. Dwarf planets in the Solar System: Pluto, Eris, Makemake, Ceres.
  7. Moon: natural satellite of Earth with 4 phases.
  8. Sun: center of the Solar System, a medium-sized star.
  9. Constellations: groups of stars.
  10. Comets: celestial bodies made of ice, dust, and rocks, with a tail of dust and gas when approaching the Sun.

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