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The Solar System By Charlie Cope
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The Solar System

May 18, 2015

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Page 1: The Solar System

The Solar System

By Charlie Cope

Page 2: The Solar System

The Solar System

• Our solar system is made up of a star – the sun – 8 planets, 146 moons, comets, asteroids and space rocks, ice and several dwarf planets such as Pluto

• The 8 planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

Page 3: The Solar System

The Sun

• Our sun is a ball of hot, glowing gases

• It’s one of the hottest things in the universe!

• Without the sun there would be no life on earth (heat and light)

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Mercury

• It’s the closest planet to the sun

• The temperature on Mercury can change more than 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit between night and day

• It is covered with deep craters

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Venus

• It is Earth’s closest neighbour and the second brightest object in our night sky. Only the moon is brighter

• To get to the surface of Venus, you would have to pass through the clouds of sulphuric acid, hurricane–force winds and lightning

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Earth• It is the fifth largest planet in our solar

system

• Earth has hundreds of names in many languages

• The air is made of nitrogen, oxygen and a little carbon dioxide – just right for us to breathe

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Earth’s moon• Our moon is a natural satellite

• The moon is smaller than four other moons in our solar system yet is larger than dwarf planet Pluto

• When the sun is shining, the moon sizzles at 265 degrees Fahrenheit

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Mars

• It is sometimes called the “Red Planet” because of its red soil

• The soil on Mars is red because it contains iron oxide (rust)

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Jupiter

• It is named for the king of ancient roman gods

• More than 1,300 Earths could fit inside it

• On Jupiter, the pressure is so strong it squishes gas into liquid

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Saturn

• It is called the “jewel of the solar system” because of its beautiful rings

• Saturn is named for the Roman god of agriculture

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Uranus

• Uranus is named for a Roman god who was the farther of the titans

• Down near the core of Uranus, it heats up to 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit (4,982 degrees Celsius)

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Neptune

• The fourth largest planet in the solar system

• Very windy

• Blue colour comes from a layer of methane gas above the clouds