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2007-07-14 22:24:51 · 3 answers · asked by Mission 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Protons, neutrons and electrons.

2007-07-16 10:53:21 · answer #1 · answered by johnandeileen2000 7 · 0 0

Hello Mission:

It is hard to understand what you are asking us.

The Universe is made up of many galaxies filled with billions and billions of stars and lots of pretty empty space. Here and there Astronomers can see huge clouds of dust and gases from some massive explosion, possibly that of a big star.

Our Galaxy contains more than 200 Billion stars, and one of them is named "the Sun." The Sun is the center of our Solar System which contains a number of planets, some of which have moons. All of the planets (with their moons) orbit around the Sun in eliptical paths. Each of the other stars in our Galaxy (The Milky Way Galaxy) may have from 0 to 10 (or more) planets circling around it with their various moons.
Lots of particles of dust and miscellaneous small rocks and ice are scattered around out in space. Some of these are traveling at great speeds and are what we call Asteroids, Meteors, and Comets.

Beyond our Galaxy there are thousands and thousands of other galaxies a long way away from us. Each of those galaxies contain billions more stars.

And in between all of this is a vast emptiness that stretches way beyond what many people can understand or comprehend.

2007-07-15 10:32:20 · answer #2 · answered by zahbudar 6 · 0 0

Please EDIT your question so it can be a bit easier to understand what it is you are asking.

2007-07-15 05:32:12 · answer #3 · answered by mike453683 5 · 0 0

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