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Le système solaire

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Planètes telluriques

Planètes géantes gazeuses

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Mercure

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Vénus

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La Terre

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Mars

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Jupiter

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Saturne

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Uranus

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Neptune

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Les planètes naines

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Pluton

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Les lunes

Une photo de la Terre et la lune ensemble, prise par la sonde de la NASA Voyager 1 le 18 septembre 1977, d'une distance de 12 000 000 km de la Terre.

Un collage des lunes de Jupiter

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Asteroïde Itakawa. (Image JAXA)

Les astéroïdes

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The Stardust spacecraft took this image of Comet Wild 2 during its close encounter with the object in 2004. Jets of gas and dust emerging from the comet are too faint to see in this view (Image: NASA)

Les comètes

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Un météoroïde

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Un météore

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The Willamette Meteorite, officially named Willamette,[3][4] is an iron­nickel meteorite discovered in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is the largest meteorite found in the United States and the sixth largest in the world.[5] No impact crater was preserved at the discovery site; it is possible that the meteorite landed in what is now Canada and was transported to the Willamette Valley during the Missoula Floods in ice as a glacial erratic.[6] It is currently on display at the American Museum of Natural History.

Une météorite

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Les cratères d'impact de météorites

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