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- Inferior_and_superior_planets abstract "The terms "inferior planet" and "superior planet" were originally used in the geocentric cosmology of Claudius Ptolemy to differentiate as 'inferior' those planets (Mercury and Venus) whose epicycle remained collinear with the Earth and Sun, compared to the 'superior' planets (Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) that did not.In the 16th century, the terms were modified by Copernicus, who rejected Ptolemy's geocentric model, to distinguish a planet's orbit's size in relation to the Earth's."Inferior planet" is used in reference to Mercury and Venus, which are closer to the Sun than the Earth is."Superior planet" is used in reference to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, (and later additions Uranus and Neptune), which are farther from the Sun than the Earth is.The terms are sometimes used more generally: for instance, the Earth is an inferior planet as seen from Mars.This classification is different from the terms inner and outer planet, which designate those planets which lie inside the asteroid belt and those that lie outside it, respectively. "Inferior planet" is also different from minor planet or dwarf planet.".
- Inferior_and_superior_planets wikiPageID "243441".
- Inferior_and_superior_planets wikiPageRevisionID "600488019".
- Inferior_and_superior_planets hasPhotoCollection Inferior_and_superior_planets.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets subject Category:Planets_of_the_Solar_System.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets subject Category:Technical_factors_of_astrology.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets comment "The terms "inferior planet" and "superior planet" were originally used in the geocentric cosmology of Claudius Ptolemy to differentiate as 'inferior' those planets (Mercury and Venus) whose epicycle remained collinear with the Earth and Sun, compared to the 'superior' planets (Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) that did not.In the 16th century, the terms were modified by Copernicus, who rejected Ptolemy's geocentric model, to distinguish a planet's orbit's size in relation to the Earth's."Inferior planet" is used in reference to Mercury and Venus, which are closer to the Sun than the Earth is."Superior planet" is used in reference to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, (and later additions Uranus and Neptune), which are farther from the Sun than the Earth is.The terms are sometimes used more generally: for instance, the Earth is an inferior planet as seen from Mars.This classification is different from the terms inner and outer planet, which designate those planets which lie inside the asteroid belt and those that lie outside it, respectively. ".
- Inferior_and_superior_planets label "Binnenplaneet".
- Inferior_and_superior_planets label "Inferior and superior planets".
- Inferior_and_superior_planets label "Planety dolne i górne".
- Inferior_and_superior_planets label "Planète inférieure".
- Inferior_and_superior_planets label "Unterer und oberer Planet".
- Inferior_and_superior_planets label "內側行星和外側行星".
- Inferior_and_superior_planets label "内惑星".
- Inferior_and_superior_planets sameAs Unterer_und_oberer_Planet.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets sameAs Ανώτερος_πλανήτης.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets sameAs Planète_inférieure.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets sameAs 内惑星.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets sameAs 내행성.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets sameAs Binnenplaneet.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets sameAs Planety_dolne_i_górne.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets sameAs m.01k92q.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets sameAs Q337768.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets sameAs Q337768.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets wasDerivedFrom Inferior_and_superior_planets?oldid=600488019.
- Inferior_and_superior_planets isPrimaryTopicOf Inferior_and_superior_planets.