... If a central body held the galaxy, you would expect its stars to rotate like the planets in the solar system--near ones fast, distant ones slowly. ...
... Maybe that explains why their rotation does not resemble that of the solar system--fast near the middle, greatly slowing down with increased distance. ...
... September 25 . A.G. Kosovichev (Stanford University) . " New results on Solar Structure and Dynamics and Solar Space Observatories " . August, 7 . ...
... was the largest satellite in the solar system but recent observations have shown ... A lone of all the satellites in the solar system, Titan has a significant atmosphere ... It is therefore directly exposed to the solar wind . ...
... rotation also effect the surface and will need to be characterized These processes are ongoing and interact with each other to produce a complex and global cycle of chemical alteration and surface erosion Understanding how this cycle works can provide ...
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