How do systems outside Earth affect Earth
Celestial mechanisms influence Earth significantly, with gravity being a universal force affecting both celestial bodies and objects on our planet. The speed of an object increases as it approaches its star due to gravitational pull, and this phenomenon is quantitatively described by Kepler'
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Can’t look into stars just like you cannot look into the sun because of the elements include in them. Gravity affects the stars and planets just like it affects us people on earth. This is affects what temperatures on Earth is like How do systems outside Earth affect Earth Why does an object go faster as it gets closer to its star? Elements from the sun in stars. High eccentricity means larger change in speed Distance from the Sun A line from the sun to a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times Kepler's Laws How do stars produce elements? Stellar Nucleosynthesis: Theory explaining the chemical elements of nuclear fusion reaction of atoms within stars. Nuclear reactions in the stars and explosions known as supernovae creates elements Mass converted to energy Production of heat and energy Nuclear Fusion:A nuclear reaction where atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy. What evidence is there for the big Bang Theory? Inflation Mixture of Elements from stars are what originally came from the sun showing that the Big Bang affect the stars Doppler Effect: The different frequencies 75% Hydrogen and 25% Helium of stars.Hydrogen could only come from the Big Bang Leftover Radiation