taxonomy |
mesoplanet |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and mesoplanet
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
mesoplanet is (astronomy) a planet that is between the size of mercury and ceres.
planemo |
mesoplanet |
see also |
In astronomy terms the difference between planemo and mesoplanet
is that
planemo is an astronomical object with enough mass to achieve hydrostatic equilibrium, but not enough to initiate core fusion at any time in its existence. That is, it is rounded in shape and is smaller than a star. Planemos include planets, dwarf planets, and the larger moons of the Solar System, but also sub-brown dwarfs and rogue planets between the stars while
mesoplanet is a habitable planet, such as Earth, that has a surface temperature of 0–50°C, optimal for much terrestrial life.
thermoplanet |
mesoplanet |
coordinate terms |
Thermoplanet is a coordinate term of mesoplanet.
In astronomy|lang=en terms the difference between thermoplanet and mesoplanet
is that
thermoplanet is (astronomy) a habitable planet, such as venus, that has a surface temperature of 50–100°c, warmer than is optimal for most terrestrial life while
mesoplanet is (astronomy) a habitable planet, such as earth, that has a surface temperature of 0–50°c, optimal for much terrestrial life.
As nouns the difference between thermoplanet and mesoplanet
is that
thermoplanet is (astronomy) a habitable planet, such as venus, that has a surface temperature of 50–100°c, warmer than is optimal for most terrestrial life while
mesoplanet is (astronomy) a planet that is between the size of mercury and ceres.
psychroplanet |
mesoplanet |
coordinate terms |
Psychroplanet is a coordinate term of mesoplanet.
In astronomy|lang=en terms the difference between psychroplanet and mesoplanet
is that
psychroplanet is (astronomy) a habitable planet, such as mars, that has a surface temperature of −50 to 0°c, colder than is optimal for most terrestrial life while
mesoplanet is (astronomy) a habitable planet, such as earth, that has a surface temperature of 0–50°c, optimal for much terrestrial life.
As nouns the difference between psychroplanet and mesoplanet
is that
psychroplanet is (astronomy) a habitable planet, such as mars, that has a surface temperature of −50 to 0°c, colder than is optimal for most terrestrial life while
mesoplanet is (astronomy) a planet that is between the size of mercury and ceres.
earth |
mesoplanet |
As a proper noun earth
is the third planet in order from the sun, upon which humans live represented in astronomy and astrology by.
As a noun mesoplanet is
(astronomy) a planet that is between the size of mercury and ceres.
ceres |
mesoplanet |
As nouns the difference between ceres and mesoplanet
is that
ceres is while
mesoplanet is (astronomy) a planet that is between the size of mercury and ceres.
mercury |
mesoplanet |
In astronomy|lang=en terms the difference between mercury and mesoplanet
is that
mercury is (astronomy) the planet in the solar system with the closest orbit to the sun, named after the god; represented by while
mesoplanet is (astronomy) a habitable planet, such as earth, that has a surface temperature of 0–50°c, optimal for much terrestrial life.
As nouns the difference between mercury and mesoplanet
is that
mercury is (dated) a carrier of tidings; a newsboy; a messenger while
mesoplanet is (astronomy) a planet that is between the size of mercury and ceres.
As a proper noun mercury
is (roman god) the roman god associated with speed, sometimes used as a messenger he wore winged sandals mercury corresponded to the greek god hermes.
mesoplanet |
superplanet |
see also |
As nouns the difference between mesoplanet and superplanet
is that
mesoplanet is a planet that is between the size of Mercury and Ceres while
superplanet is any very large planet, but especially a large superjovian gas giant.