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Eris
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
Eris is the 2nd and the largest Dwarf Planet in the solar system.
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Uranus
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
Uranus is the second from the last planet and it is a lot of people's favorite planet because of its name.
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The Moon
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
The moon has been a object of wonder ever since the first time man looked up. A lot has been learned since we first saw it in the night sky, you will learn more while reading this.
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Sedna
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
Sedna was discovered in 2004 and it was the planetoid that evidently knocked Pluto out of planet status.
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Pluto
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
Pluto was once a planet but is now a dwarf planet because of the new definition, Pluto gets its name from the roman god of the underworld.
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Neptune
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
This is about the planet Neptune, the planet with the fastest winds in the solar system.
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Mars
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
This is about the red planet which was named after the roman god of war.
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Earth
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
All you need to know and more about our home planet.
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Venus
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
All you need to know about the planet Venus.
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What Eclipses Tell Us
by Oscar Trejo Jr, Jul 24, 2008
A look at what Solar and Lunar eclipses has shown us throughout the years and what they tell us.
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