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What (who) is Planet - definition

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PLANET

Postal Alpha Numeric Encoding Technique         
The Postal Alpha Numeric Encoding Technique (PLANET) barcode was used by the United States Postal Service to identify and track pieces of mail during delivery - the Post Office's "CONFIRM" services. It was fully superseded by Intelligent Mail Barcode by January 28, 2013.
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  • 1660 illustration of Claudius Ptolemy's geocentric model
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  • The largest known trans-Neptunian objects with their moons; the Earth and Moon have been added for comparison. All pictures are artist's impressions except for the Pluto and Earth systems.
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  • [[Euler diagram]] showing the IAU Executive Committee conception of the types of bodies in the Solar System
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  • Illustration of the interior of Jupiter, with a rocky core overlaid by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen
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  • The [[rings of Saturn]]
CELESTIAL BODY DIRECTLY ORBITING A STAR OR STELLAR REMNANT
Planets; Major Planets; PLANETS; Major planet; Major planets; List of solar system bodies formerly considered planets; Planetary bodies; Length of the days and years of the planets; Planet names; Classification of planets; Rotation of planets; Foreign planet; 🪐; Planet numbering; Planetocentric orbit
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Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
A planet is a large, round object in space that moves around a star. The Earth is a planet.
The picture shows six of the nine planets in the solar system.
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planet         
  • 1660 illustration of Claudius Ptolemy's geocentric model
  • Dysnomia]] (intermediate in size between Tethys and Enceladus) is not shown.
  • Earth's [[axial tilt]] is about 23.4°. It oscillates between 22.1° and 24.5° on a 41,000-year cycle and is currently decreasing.
  • ⚳
  • ⚳
  • ☾
  • 🜨
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  • The largest known trans-Neptunian objects with their moons; the Earth and Moon have been added for comparison. All pictures are artist's impressions except for the Pluto and Earth systems.
  • ⯰
  • ⯰
  • [[Euler diagram]] showing the IAU Executive Committee conception of the types of bodies in the Solar System
  • access-date=24 June 2022}}</ref>
  • ♁
  • 🝽
  • 🝽
  • 🝻
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  • ⚵
  • Illustration of the interior of Jupiter, with a rocky core overlaid by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen
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  • Olympus]], after whom the [[Solar System]]'s  Roman names of the planets are derived
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  • eccentricity]]), as well as its large angle to the ecliptic ([[inclination]]).
  • Earth's atmosphere
  • ♅
  • ⛢
  • ⛢
  • ♀
  • ♀
  • ⚶
  • The [[rings of Saturn]]
CELESTIAL BODY DIRECTLY ORBITING A STAR OR STELLAR REMNANT
Planets; Major Planets; PLANETS; Major planet; Major planets; List of solar system bodies formerly considered planets; Planetary bodies; Length of the days and years of the planets; Planet names; Classification of planets; Rotation of planets; Foreign planet; 🪐; Planet numbering; Planetocentric orbit
¦ noun a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star.
?(the planet) the earth.
?chiefly Astrology & historical a celestial body distinguished from the fixed stars by having an apparent motion of its own (including the moon and sun).
Phrases
what planet are you on? Brit. informal used to indicate that someone is out of touch with reality.
Derivatives
planetary adjective
planetologist noun
planetology noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. planete, from late L. planeta, planetes, from Gk planetes 'wanderer, planet', from planan 'wander'.

Wikipedia

Postal Alpha Numeric Encoding Technique

The Postal Alpha Numeric Encoding Technique (PLANET) barcode was used by the United States Postal Service to identify and track pieces of mail during delivery - the Post Office's "CONFIRM" services. It was fully superseded by Intelligent Mail Barcode by January 28, 2013.

Examples of use of Planet
1. The forbidden tongue When is a planet not a planet?
2. Names with commercial associations are not permitted, which rules out planet Disney and planet Pepsi.
3. The faster a moon goes around a planet, the more massive a planet is.
4. Live Aid is promoting green to save the planet – what planet are they on?
5. The renowned division, home to Planet Earth, the Blue Planet and Springwatch, has fallen foul of corporation–wide budget cuts.