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OUR SOLAR SYSTEM

OUR SOLAR SYSTEM. Brandon Scott. Planets Checklist. A picture or video Some major Features (craters, canyons, mountains, volcanoes, rings, storms, etc.) Early Evolution or history of the planet Composition of the Planet and it’s atmosphere (what is it made out of)

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OUR SOLAR SYSTEM

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  1. OUR SOLAR SYSTEM Brandon Scott

  2. Planets Checklist • A picture or video • Some major Features (craters, canyons, mountains, volcanoes, rings, storms, etc.) • Early Evolution or history of the planet • Composition of the Planet and it’s atmosphere (what is it made out of) • What human technology have we sent to that planet and what have we discovered? • 3 Interesting facts about the planet

  3. Mercury Planet nearest to the sun Slightly larger than the moon Orbits the sun completely in 88 days Very thin atmosphere is so thin temperature rangers from 800* in sunlight, and -290* night. Mercury has cliffs creators. Magnetic field of less than 1% Mercury actually may have shrank by 1% Has a very thin atmosphere consisting of atoms blasted off its surface by the solar wind Smallest planet

  4. Venus Second planet from the sun. Most nearly circular orbit of any planet Has no magnetic field Takes 243 days to rotate once. Venus is sometimes called earths sisters planet Venus is slightly smaller than earth No small creators on Venus. Meteoroids burn up in Venus thick atmosphere consisting of Carbon dioxide, and nitrogen One of the brightest objects in our night sky. Missions include Venera, Mariner, Pioneer, Vega, Galileo and Megallan missions. Has no moons Large cracks in the surface

  5. Earth Earth has a rocky and mountainous surface, and lots of water (70% water.) Atmosphere consists of Nitrogen and oxygen. Temperatures range from -128*F to 136*F . Third planet from the sun. Earths Diameter is 7,926 miles Orbits the sun in 365 days. Earth has gone through dramatic climate changes including ice ages, and dramatic warm climates. Has one moon

  6. Mars Mars is the god of War. Referred as the red planet. Red because of iron. 1 year= 687 earth days. Low temps -191*F. Thin atmosphere of carbon dioxide. Has seasons. Two moons. 1 day= 24hrs Takes two earth years to orbit the sun Has highest and lowest elevations (mountains and creators

  7. Jupiter Rotates the fastest. 1 day= 10hrs Largest planet Has the largest moon(Ganymede) Has a ring Great red spot is a large storm lasting over 300 years. Stormy gas giant Core is 25,000*F Huge hurricane like storms

  8. Saturn Lowest density Over 60moons and counting Rings are billions of rock, ice and dust particles Titan is moon around Saturn with an atmosphere 1 day = 10hours and 30mins Winds reach 1000mph Very stormy

  9. Uranus Rotates on its side Violent storms Coldest planet Equator runs north to south Blue green because of methane gas Has rings

  10. Neptune Is the stories planet. Has a system of thin dark rings 8 known moons

  11. Pluto • To be a planet; it must • Be large enough to maintain a circular shape • Must orbit the sun • Must be the most dominance body • Pluto is the most dominate body in the area, thus making in not special at all • Dropping it as a planet, giving in only a number sequence.

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