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09450866-n:
any of the planets whose orbit lies outside the earth's orbit
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09456369-n:
a planet having a compact rocky surface like the Earth's; the four innermost planets in the solar system
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09439433-n:
the sun with the celestial bodies that revolve around it in its gravitational field
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Related
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02939406-a:
of or relating to the planet Mars (or its fictional inhabitants)
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02939406-a:
of or relating to the planet Mars (or its fictional inhabitants)
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00212974-r:
in a sporadic manner
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00324878-a:
being the agent or cause
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00356926-a:
typical or distinctive
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00381097-a:
of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
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limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent
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02202443-a:
coming next after the third and just before the fifth in position or time or degree or magnitude
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04674968-n:
the appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation
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04956594-n:
a visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect
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05311795-n:
the eye unaided by any optical instrument that alters the power of vision or alters the apparent size or distance of objects
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08660339-n:
the extended two-dimensional outer boundary of a three-dimensional object
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09394646-n:
any celestial body (other than comets or satellites) that revolves around a star
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09450163-n:
the star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system
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14642417-n:
a heavy ductile magnetic metallic element; is silver-white in pure form but readily rusts; used in construction and tools and armament; plays a role in the transport of oxygen by the blood
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14662574-n:
solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition
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02939406-a:
of or relating to the planet Mars (or its fictional inhabitants)
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08498888-n:
the region of interplanetary space between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids are found
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09208702-n:
any of numerous small celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the sun (mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter)
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09232317-n:
(astronomy) an indistinct surface feature of Mars once thought to be a system of channels; they are now believed to be an optical illusion
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09264021-n:
the outer of two small satellites of Mars
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09390873-n:
the larger of the two satellites of Mars
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09394007-n:
(astronomy) any of the nine large celestial bodies in the solar system that revolve around the sun and shine by reflected light; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto in order of their proximity to the sun; viewed from the constellation Hercules, all the planets rotate around the sun in a counterclockwise direction
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09489790-n:
imaginary people who live on the planet Mars
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11024419-n:
United States astronomer who discovered Phobos and Deimos (the two satellites of Mars) (1829-1907)
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11142614-n:
United States astronomer whose studies of Mars led him to conclude that Mars was inhabited (1855-1916)
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11284216-n:
Italian astronomer who first noted lines (which he called canals) on the surface of Mars (1835-1910)
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15201505-n:
the period of time that it takes for a planet (as, e.g., Earth or Mars) to make a complete revolution around the sun
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15208540-n:
the period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis
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