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What are the inner planets?

What are the inner planets?. The four planets closest to the sun are known as the inner planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Mercury This picture of Mercury was made by joining many smaller photos taken by Mariner 10 . No photos were taken of the area that looks smooth. . Mercury.

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What are the inner planets?

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  1. What are the inner planets? The four planets closest to the sun are known as the inner planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars

  2. Mercury This picture of Mercury was made by joining many smaller photos taken by Mariner 10. No photos were taken of the area that looks smooth.

  3. Mercury • Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun. • It is a small planet, a little bigger than Earth’s moon. • Mercury is covered with thousands of dents. The dents are shaped like bowls and are called craters. • Craters were made when meteorites crashed into Mercury’s surface long ago.

  4. Venus

  5. Venus • Venus is the second planetfrom the Sun. • It is about the same size as Earth, but Venus turns in the opposite direction.   • Like Mercury, Venus is very hot and dry. • Unlike Mercury, Venus has an atmosphere made of thick, swirling clouds.

  6. Using the chart, What is one reason people cannot live on Mercury or Venus? They are both too hot to live on!

  7. Using the chart, how much longer is Venus’ Earth year? 137 years longer

  8. Earth

  9. Earth • Earth, our home, is the third planet from the Sun. • It is also the solar system’s largest rocky planet. • Earthis the only planet that has liquid water on its surface. In fact, most of Earth’s surface is covered with water. • Earth is the only planet in the solar system known to support life.

  10. Earth’s Moon

  11. Earth’s Moon • Moons are satellites of planets. • A satellite is an object that orbitsanother object in space. • Just as planets revolve around the Sun because of gravity, moons revolve around planets. • Earth has one large moon. • The diameter of the Moon is about one-fourth the diameter of Earth.

  12. Mars

  13. Mars • The fourth planet from the Sun is Mars. • The rocks and soil that covermuch of Mars contain the mineraliron oxide. • This mineral is reddish-brownin color. It is the same material that makes up rust. • This has given Mars its nickname, the "Red Planet."

  14. How much lighter is a 100 pound person on Mars? 62 pounds

  15. Why is the average surface temperature considerably lower on Mars compared to Earth It is farther from the sun.

  16. The Four Inner Planets Mercury Earth Venus Mars

  17. Quiz Time! Let’s see how you do locating the planet!

  18. Find the planet This Planet has an atmosphere made of thick, swirling clouds. Earth Venus Mars

  19. Oh no! Quick guess again!

  20. Great Job Kids!

  21. Find the planet This planet is closest to the sun. Earth Mercury Mars

  22. Oh no! Quick guess again!

  23. Great Job Kids!

  24. Find the planet This is the fourth planet from the sun. Earth Venus Mars

  25. Oh no! Quick guess again!

  26. Great Job Kids!

  27. Find the planet This is the largest of the inner planets. Earth Venus Mercury

  28. Oh no! Quick guess again!

  29. Great Job Kids!

  30. What are the Outer planets? The four planets farthest from the sun are known as the outer planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

  31. Jupiter

  32. Jupiter • Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun, is a gas giant. • A gas giant is a very large planet made mostly of gases. • Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. In fact, if it were hollow, it is so big that all of the other planets could fit inside it!

  33. Jupiter’s Moons • Jupiter has many moons. • Galileo was the first person to see the four largest moons through his telescope in 1610. • They are about the size of Earth's moon. • One Example is Europa – This is the smoothest object in the solar system.

  34. Jupiter’s atmosphere has a weather system called the Great Red Spot that has been raging for centuries. It is a disturbance more than three times the size of Earth.

  35. Saturn

  36. Saturn • The sixth planet from the Sun, Saturn is also a gas giant. • Like Jupiter, Saturn’s atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium. •   The Voyager space probe explored Saturn’s rings. It showed that the particles that make up the rings range in size from tiny grains toboulders.

  37. Saturn’s Moons

  38. Using the chart, What is one reason people cannot live on Jupiter and Saturn? They are both too cold to live on!

  39. Using the chart, What planet has more moons? Jupiter with at least 63!

  40. hmmm I wonder why it says “at least” for the number of moons??

  41. Uranus

  42. Uranus • In 1781, William Herschel discovered a seventh planet orbiting the Sun. • The gas giant Uranus is the farthest planet you can see without a telescope. • Uranus is so cold that the methane is a liquid.   • Tiny drops of liquid methane form a thin cloud that covers the planet. • This gives Uranus its fuzzy blue-green look.

  43. Uranus rotates on its side. No one knows for sure why Uranus has this odd tilt. Scientists think that a very large object may have collided with the planet when the solar system was still forming. This bump may have knocked Uranus onto its side.

  44. Neptune

  45. Neptune • Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun. It is the smallest of the gas giants. • Even so, if Neptune were hollow, it could hold about 60 Earths. • It is so far away that it can't be seen without a telescope. • In 1846 astronomers discovered Neptune. • A few days later they spotted Triton, Neptune's largest moon.

  46. Which planet has a larger diameter? Uranus

  47. How much longer is the Earth day on Uranus? One hour

  48. The Four Outer Planets Jupiter Saturn Neptune Uranus

  49. Galileo Galilei Galileo lived from 1564 to 1642. He was a mathematician and astronomer. He agreed with Copernicus that all planets revolve around the Sun. Galileo used a telescope to observe the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars.

  50. When I saw Saturn through my telescope, I was surprised. I saw what looked like a planet with handles! The “handles” were actually the brilliant ring system that orbits the planet.

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