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Title: The Solar System


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Solar System
  • By Dora Stanley

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The Sun
  • The Sun is a yellow dwarf star. It is the star
    in the middle of the solar system. It is almost
    perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma
    interwoven with magnetic fields. The Sun has a
    diameter of about 1,392,000 km. The temperature
    of the Sun ranges from 4,100K to 20,000,000K.

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Mercury
  • Mercury is innermost and smallest planet in the
    solar system. It orbits the Sun once every
    87.969 Earth days. The orbit of Mercury has the
    highest eccentricity of all the solar system
    planets. It has the smallest axial tilt. Its
    rotation is so slow it only rotates on its axis 3
    times for every two orbits of the sun.

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Venus
  • Venus orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days.
    Venus is named after a Roman goddess of love and
    beauty. Its elongation reaches a maximum of
    47.8. Venus reaches its maximum brightness
    shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset.
    Venus is sometimes called the Morning Star or
    Evening Star.

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Earth
  • Earth is the fifth largest planet in the solar
    system. Earth was formed 4.54 billion years ago.
    Life appeared on its surface within one billion
    years. About 71 of the surface is covered with
    salt water oceans. Earths only known satellite
    is the Moon which began orbiting it about 4.53
    billion years ago.

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Mars
  • Mars is named after a Roman god of war. Its the
    fourth planet from the sun. Its described often
    as the Red Planet. Mars is a terrestrial planet.
    It has a thin atmosphere.

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Jupiter
  • Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar
    system. It is a gas giant. The Great Red Spot
    is an anticyclonic storm that is larger than
    Earth. Jupiter is primarily composed of
    hydrogen. A quarter of its mass is helium.

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Saturn
  • Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar
    system. It is named after the Roman god of
    agriculture and harvest sector. Saturn is a gas
    giant. It has an average radius of about 9 times
    that of Earth. Saturn is 95 times more massive
    than Earth.

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Uranus
  • Uranus has the third largest planetary radius.
    It has the fourth largest planetary mass in the
    solar system. Its named after the ancient Greek
    deity of the sky, the father of Saturn and the
    grandfather of Jupiter. Uranus revolves around
    the Sun once every 84 Earth years. It is visible
    to the naked eye in dark skies.

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Neptune
  • Neptune is named after the Roman god of the sea.
    It is the largest planet in diameter. It is the
    third largest in mass. Neptune is 17 times the
    mass of Earth. Its symbol is a stylized version
    of the god Neptunes trident.

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Pluto
  • Pluto is a dwarf planet. Plutos atmosphere
    consists of a thin envelope of nitrogen. Plutos
    atmosphere also contains methane and carbon
    monoxide gases. Pluto has 4 moons named Charon,
    Nix, Hydra, and s/2011/P1. Pluto is part of the
    Kuiper belt.

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Asteroids
  • Asteroids are a class of small Solar System
    bodies in orbit around the sun. Individual
    asteroids are classified by their characteristic
    spectra. The largest asteroid is the Vesta. The
    Hygeias surface temperature is 164K. The Ceres
    rotation period is 9.07.

Vesta asteroid
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Meteors
  • A meteor is the visible path of a meteoroid that
    has entered Earths atmosphere. Meteors
    typically occur in the mesosphere. Most meteors
    range in altitude from 75km to 100km. Most
    meteoroids that cause meteors are about the size
    of a pebble. Millions of meteors occur in the
    Earths atmosphere everyday.

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Comets
  • A comet is a small, icy solar system body
    orbiting the sun. It consists of a nucleus,
    tail, and coma. When a comet comes close to the
    sun, the coma and tail become visible. As of
    January 2011, there were 4,185 reported comets.
    Particularly bright or notable examples are
    called Great Comets.

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Solar System
  • The Solar System is located in the Milky Way
    Galaxy and consists of the Sun and the
    astronomical objects gravitationally bound in
    orbit around it. There are 4 inner, or
    terrestrial, planets and 4 outer planets called
    gas giants. Beyond the outer planets, there are
    dwarf planets. Other orbital bodies include
    asteroids, comets, meteors, and moons.
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