The Solar System By Thomas, Christopher and James
Jan 15, 2015
The Solar System
By Thomas, Christopher and
James
Our Solar System
The Order of the Planets
The Order of the Planets in our Solar System are:• Mercury• Venus• Earth• Mars• Jupiter• Saturn• Uranus &• Neptune
The Inner & The Outer PlanetsAn asteroid belt stretches in-between Mars and Jupiter,
separating the Solar System into two.The Inner planets are:• Mercury• Venus• Earth &• MarsThe Outer planets are:• Jupiter • Saturn• Uranus &• Neptune
The Dwarf PlanetsAnother type of planets are Dwarf
planets. The current number of dwarf planets(according to the IAU on the 1st of April, 2007) is only three. The asteroid Ceres is the only asteroid known to be round. Pluto is also considered a dwarf planet. And Eris, a little larger than Pluto, is also a dwarf planet.
Earth
Earth is the only known habitable planet in the universe. It is about 12,700 km in diameter it’s mass, 6,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms about 4.55 billion years old. Earth’s moon is the third largest in the Solar System, after Ganymede and Titan.
Venus
Venus is the brightest object in the sky (excluding the moon). It has clouds of sulfuric acid in it’s atmosphere, reflecting most of the sun’s light and obscuring the view of the actual planet. Venus is one of four rocky planets in the Solar System. Venus’s atmosphere is full of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide which generates an extremely strong greenhouse effect. This in turn raises the surface temperature of Venus to over 460°c.
Jupiter
• Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar System. It’s mass is approximately 317 times the mass of Earth, yet it is 1,317 times the volume of Earth. Jupiter's atmosphere is made of about 90% hydrogen and 10% helium by volume. Jupiter has the most moons of any planet in the Solar System-63 to be exact. The four main moons are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.