jueves, 25 de octubre de 2012

PASEO VIRTUAL POR EL SISTEMA SOLAR

¿Sabías que Mercurio es conocido como "el planeta de los amaneceres dobles"? Cuando parece que va a amanecer, el Sol se esconde y de nuevo vuelve a aparecer?

Os dejo un magnífico vídeo que hace un sencillo pero exhaustivo estudio de cada uno de los planetas de nuestro Sistema Solar, contando curiosidades de cada uno de ellos

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5 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

Hi teacher Margarita, I congratulate you for the blog is very interesting.
I like very much the comment of the two sunrise of Mercury, I don´t know anything about it, but it is a rather interesting curiosity.

Unknown dijo...

Hi teacher, I think that the blog is very worked and it´s great.

I also want to ask you if the dwarfs planets are located in the asteroid belt.Regards, Carlos Medrano, from 1ºE.

HISTOGEO VANDELVIRA dijo...

There are some dwarfs planets in our System Solar. Ceres is the largest asteroid of the the Asteroid Belt between Marte and Jupiter. However Pluto, Makemake and Haumea are in Kuiper Belt, a frozen outer zone of the Solar System. Eris, is a big ball of ice located beyond Neptune

Anónimo dijo...

Hi teacher,I didn´t know that curiosity of Mars.It´s very interesant! I´m Elia Sánchez,from 1ºE.Regards






































Anónimo dijo...

Hi teacher,I´m Elia Sánchez from 1ºE and I didn´t know that curiosity.I like this blog and I see it every days.Regards.