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5 and 6: comparing the quality of human and ChatGPT structuring of subject information.
Disciplines selected for testing:
Astronomy:
Solar System:
CHATGP:
Promt: Tell us all about the Solar System.
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Here are some facts about the Solar System:
There are eight planets in the Solar System that move around the Sun. They are called Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Pluto used to be considered the ninth planet in the Solar System, but was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006.
Each planet has its own orbit around the Sun. For example, Mercury moves faster than any other planet and orbits the Sun completely in 88 Earth days, while Neptune orbits the Sun completely in 165 Earth years.
In addition to planets, there are also asteroids, comets, space dust and gas in the Solar System. Comets, for example, are icy bodies that pass through the interior of the Solar System and can collide with planets.
The Solar System was formed about 4.6 billion years ago. Scientists believe it formed from a huge cloud of gas and dust that began to collapse under the force of gravity.
The Sun is a star that sits at the centre of the Solar System. It is the main source of energy and heat for all the planets and other objects in the system.
The Solar System is located in the Milky Way galaxy, and occupies part of the spiral of this galaxy.
Exploration of the Solar System is one of the major areas of space exploration. NASA and other space agencies send probes and spacecraft to study the Solar System and its objects in more detail. For example, the Voyager probe flew past all of the outer planets of the Solar System in the 1970s, and the New Horizons probe passed Pluto in 2015.
Studying the Solar System gives us a better understanding of how our universe works and how life can arise and evolve elsewhere in the cosmos.
The Solar System is in constant motion, and it may collide with another star system or other space objects in the future. Such collisions could have serious consequences, but the probability of their occurrence is low.
Overall, the Solar System is an amazing and complex cosmic object that continues to interest and fascinate scientists and space enthusiasts.
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Wikipedia: Solar system - Wikipedia (wikipedia.org )
Solar system
Alpha Centauri System ( 4.37 sv years)[4]
(8330±350pc)[10]
(Geographical Atlas for Gymnasiums, 1898 ).
Thesolar system is a planetary system that includes the centralstar the Sun and all naturalspace objects in heliocentric orbits. It was formed bygravitational compression of agas-dust cloud about 4.57 billion years ago[2].
The total mass of the solar system is about 1.0014M☉ . Most of it is in the Sun; the remaining part is almost entirely contained in eight distantplanets with nearly circularorbits lying almost in the same plane, theecliptic plane. Because of this, a contradictory distribution ofmomentum between the Sun and the planets (the so-called "momentum problem") is observed: only 2 % of the total momentum of the system falls on the Sun, whose mass is ~740 times greater than the total mass of the planets, and the remaining 98 % - on ~0.001 of the total mass of the solar system[18].
The four planets closest to the Sun, called theterrestrial group planets,Mercury,Venus,Earth[19] and Mars, are composed primarily ofsilicates and metals. The four planets more distant from the Sun, calledgiant plan ets - Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus, and Neptune - are much more massive than the Earth-group planets. The largest giant planets in the solar system, Jupiter and Saturn, are composed primarily ofhydrogen and helium and are therefore classified asgas giants; the smaller giant planets - Uranus and Neptune - in addition to hydrogen and helium, predominantly containwater,methane and ammonia; such planets are classified as a separate class of "ice g iants"[20]. Six of the eight planets and fourdwarf planets have naturalsatellites. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are surrounded byrings of dust and other particles.
There are two regions in the solar system filled withsmall bodies. Theasteroid belt, located between Mars and Jupiter, is similar in composition to the Earth-group planets in that it is made up of silicates and metals. The largest objects in the asteroid belt are the dwarf planetCeres and the asteroidsPallada,Vesta and Hygeia. Beyond the orbit of Neptune aretrans-Neptunian objects composed offrozen water , ammonia and methane, the largest of which arePluto,Sedna,Haumea,Makemake,Kvavar,Ork and Erida. Other populations of small bodies exist in the solar system, such as planetaryquasi-satellites and Trojans,near-Earth asteroids,centaurs,damocloids, andcomets,meteoroids, and cosmic dust travelling through the system.
Thesolar wind (the flow ofplasma from the Sun) creates abubble in the interstellar medium called theheliosphere, which extends to the edge of thescattered disc. The hypotheticalOort cloud, which serves as the source of long-period comets, may extend about a thousand times further than the heliosphere.
Astronomy:
Solar System:
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Ask if there is a pattern in the distance of planets from the sun. And what are the odds that the asteroid belt was a planet
Ask if there is a pattern in the distance of planets from the sun. And what are the odds that the asteroid belt was a planet
Now we do the basic testing and then move on to the rest of the questions.
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Conclusion:
It would take a week to pull all the information about the Solar System that is outlined in the Wikipedia article from ChatGPT. If that's even possible.