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IV. Large Object Axioms |
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4.1 Stellar & Interstellar Objects |
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Article 70- Planets of Solar System |
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Canon 636 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of the Planets of the Solar System are: |
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1. The Solar System contains eight (8) planets representing three (3) iron-oxygen planets, (1) silicate-lithium planet and four (4) hydrogen planets. |
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2. The three (3) iron planets of the Solar System are: Mercury, Earth and Mars. |
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3. The one (1) silicate-lithium planet of the Solar System is: Venus |
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4. The four (4) hydrogen planets of the Solar System are: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. |
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Canon 637 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of the Earth are: |
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1. The Earth is an Iron-Oxygen planet approximately 12,756 km in diameter, orbiting currently around 149 million km from the Sun. |
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2. The Earth is the third planet from the Sun and is inclined on an axis of approximately 23.5 degrees. |
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3. The Earth has one moon, approximately 3,475 km in diameter and orbits at an average distance of around 384,199 km from the Earth. |
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4. Its core is super compressed hydrogen, generating tremendous internal electro-magnetic fields within the metallic outer core and inner mantle of the Earth. |
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5. The outer layers of the mantle and lower crust are made of silicate, magnesium and oxygen minerals conductive to electricity and magnetism but not hetons reducing the heat pressure placed on the upper crust. |
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Canon 638 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of the Mars are: |
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1. Mars is approximately 6,800 km in diameter and 228 km from the Sun and completes one orbit every 687 days. |
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2. Mars does not have a properly constituted moon, but two asteroids in orbit which have little effect on compressing its atmosphere. |
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