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The Solar System and Beyond By 3A. Mercury the Miraculous! Ancient Romans and Greek discovered it. It does not have any moons! It can be 90*C to 700*C.

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Page 1: The Solar System and Beyond By 3A. Mercury the Miraculous! Ancient Romans and Greek discovered it. It does not have any moons! It can be 90*C to 700*C.

The Solar System and Beyond

By 3A

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Mercury the Miraculous!

Ancient Romans and Greek discovered it.

It does not have any moons!It can be 90*C to 700*C degrees!

3 Mercury's make 1 Earth!

Since there is no Pluto, Mercury is now the smallest planet.

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Mr. Mercury

By Sophie and Emma

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Venus

It spins backwards It has no moons

It has lots of tornadoes It was discovered by ancient people

Its day is 243 times longer than ours

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By Connor

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EARTH

The Earth is the densest major body in the Solar System!

The nearby planets are Mercury and Venus!

The Earth weighs 7500 k-. The Earth’s Moon’s name is Luna!

The inner core of Earth is a hard rock. The inner core is very smooth.

Our object was discovered 4.5 to 4.6 billion years ago.

The Earth was a very fun project to do .There are many interesting

things we didn’t know!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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By Martine and Samantha

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MarsMars was discovered by Galileo The length of the day is 24 hours

and 37 min. Mars ‘hills are 100 feet tall. Earth and Jupiter surrounds Mars.

Mars is the only planet that has

frozen water The length of the year is 686.98

days. Scientists believe the core is solid

iron.

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By Izzy and Kelsey

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JUPITER (A.K.A) JOVE

Jupiter is also known as Zeus. But Jupiter’s name is Jove.

You can see 4 of Jupiter’s moons with a telescope. Jupiter has 60 moons. You can see Jupiter’s rings but they

are faint and are only to be seen while Jupiter passes in front of the

sun.

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By Reagan and Will

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Saturn has 18 moons with more to be found. Its rings Are made out of water ice and

rocky particles.The temperature is 184C , 300F.

Saturn is made of material that makes it lighter than water.

Titan is Saturn’s biggest moon and it has water on it!

SATURN, THE SON OF ZEUS

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By Luke and Kate

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Uranus

1. Uranus has12 invisible rings.2.William Herschel discovered Uranus, and

wanted to name Uranus after king George the 3rd.

3.Uranus has 27 moons.4. Uranus Was discovered in 1781.5. Uranus is 4 times wide as Earth.

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By Roman and Brandon

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Neptune5 facts about Neptune

The first person that discovered Neptune was Johann Galileo

Neptune was discovered in 1846.Neptune has 3 rings called arcs. They are

Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.Neptune is a BIG gas planet.

Neptune was made of various ices and rocks.

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By Danny and Grayson

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PLUTO

1.PLUTO HAS 5 MOONS2.THE LENGTH OF DAY 6.39EARTH DAYS3. THE LENGTH OF YEAR IS 247.7 EARTH YEARS4.TEMPERATURE RANGE IS -356 F -4565.IT MOVES ON ITS SIDE

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BY ANN AND SARAH

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THE MILKY WAY

Clouds of dust and gasses in the Milky Way prevent us from seeing far into the galaxy.

The Milky Way has over 100 billion stars.In the 1920s the American astronomer Edward P. Hulble discovered that the universe contains

many other galaxies.

Some evidence says there could be a black hole ..

The word galaxy comes from the Greek word milk.

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By: Lauren and Reid