The Temperature and Gravity of the Planets Game Information Page
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| Member | Score | Time | Date | |
| 1 | heateh | 100% | 0:28.8 min. | 8 Aug, '12 |
| 2 | hebknie | 100% | 0:29.1 min. | 13 May, '09 |
| 3 | Arturo | 100% | 0:29.4 min. | 9 May, '09 |
| 4 | BoboLo | 100% | 0:31.7 min. | 13 May, '09 |
| 5 | Esar | 100% | 0:32.0 min. | 11 May, '09 |
| 6 | zoel | 100% | 0:33.4 min. | 8 Aug, '12 |
| 7 | CarpeDiem | 100% | 0:38.0 min. | 13 May, '09 |
| 8 | sven-the-man2 | 100% | 0:38.5 min. | 7 May, '09 |
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The Temperature and Gravity of the Planets
This is a very challenging game for those scientifically inquisitive people out there.
Determine the mean surface temperature and the equatorial surface gravity of the planets in our solar system.
Comments (2)
heateh
A complete game! aesthetically pleasing to the eyes and everything you need to know. Well done!
9 months ago
Dal
-- If the planet is a gas giant or the surface temperature is unknown then the temperature is given from the cloud tops. The numbers may be approximate.
I used wikipedia as reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_system
The picture is in the public domain because it was created by NASA. NASA copyright policy states that "NASA material is not protected by copyright unless noted"
NASA copyright policy page: http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/policies.html#Guidelines
The image is also available in wikipedia commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Solar_sys.jpg
5 years ago