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The Planets of the Solar System by 7B

The Planets of the Solar System by 7B. Interesting and informative Your essential guide!. Mercury by Bertie Simpson. Nearest planet to Sun Named after the Roman messenger of the gods Biggest temperature variation day/night of any planet at 600°C!

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The Planets of the Solar System by 7B

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  1. The Planets of the Solar System by 7B • Interesting and informative • Your essential guide!

  2. Mercury by Bertie Simpson Nearest planet to Sun Named after the Roman messenger of the gods Biggest temperature variation day/night of any planet at 600°C! Pitted with may craters from meteors heading towards Sun! Fact File: Distance from Sun (MM km):58 Time of orbit (days):88 Time of Revolution(days): 59 No. of Moons:0 Rocky

  3. Venus by Joshua Miles Second closest to sun Named after the Goddess of love and beauty It is sometimes called the earth’s sister Second brightest thing in the night sky Fact File: Distance from Sun (MM km):108 Time of orbit (days):225 d Time of Revolution(days):243 d No. of Moons:0 It is Rocky

  4. Earth by Mr. Baker The only planet with life 4500 billion years old Atmosphere of oxygen and nitrogen The biggest of the rocky planets and third from the Sun The dark land, blue oceans and white swirling clouds are easily seen Fact File: Distance from Sun (MM km):150 Time of orbit (years):1 Time of Revolution(days):1 No. of Moons:1 Rocky Planet

  5. Mars by Rishi Rabheru Comes from Greek god of war “Ares” Clear evidence of erosion by floods or small rivers Average temperature is -55 c 95 percent of the atmosphere is carbon dioxide Fact File: Distance from Sun (MM km):230 Time of orbit (years):1.9 Time of Revolution(days):687 No. of Moons:2 Rocky

  6. Jupiter by Sophia Lunt 7B the largest planet in the solar system. the 5th planet from the sun. has no found life. Fact File: Distance from Sun (MM km):780 Time of orbit (years):12y Time of Revolution(hours):10h No. of Moons:>20 Jupiter is a Gaseous planet.

  7. Saturn by Joshua Wanblad the second biggest planet Has many rings of ice circling Saturn is a very colourful planet is the 6th planet planet in our solar system Fact File: Distance from Sun (MM km):1400 Time of orbit (years):29 Time of Revolution(hours):10 No. of Moons:.>20 Gaseous

  8. Information • It is the seventh planet from the sun • Third largest planet • Its named after the ancient Greek deity of the sky. • Uranus is similar in composition to Neptune Uranus by Shayan Rabheru Fact File: Distance from Sun (MM km):2900 Time of orbit (years):84y Time of Revolution(days):11h No. of Moons:15 Rocky or Gaseous Gaseous planet

  9. Neptune by Harry Criss Seen as a blue planet due to atmosphere of methane The 8th planet from the Sun. 17 times the mass of Earth. Its surface temperature is -235°C! (Brrr) Fact File: Distance from Sun (MM km):2,739 Time of orbit (years):165 Time of Revolution(hours)16 No. of Moons: 11 Gaseous

  10. Pluto by Harry Powell Discovered February 1930. Second largest dwarf Named by Venetia Burney Coldest planet Diameter 5 800km Journey time from Earth 8 years Fact File: Distance from Sun (MM km):5900 Time of orbit (years):248 years Time of Revolution(days):6.5days No. of Moons:1 Rocky

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