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Outer Space Planets

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OUTER SPACE PLANETS!

DISCOVER THE AMAZING PLACE OF OUTER SPACE!

THE SUN ☀️

  • The temperature is 5,778 k
  • It is 4.603 billion years old
  • It is an almost perfect Sphere
  • You can fit 1 million Earths in the sun.
  • The sun is actually a yellow dwarf star.
  • All the suns colors mixed together appear white to us on earth.
  • The distance between the sun and Earth changes throughout the year.

MERCURY

  • It takes 88 days for it to orbit the sun.
  • It doesn’t have any moons.
  • Your weight on Mercury would be 38% of your weight on Earth.
  • Mercury is only the second hottest planet
  • Only two spacecraft have ever visited Mercury

VENUS

  • It has no moons.
  • It takes 225 days to orbit the sun.
  • Venus is nearly as big as the Earth.
  • The temperature can reach 471 *C
  • Venus rotates the opposite way than most planets.
  • Venus is the hottest planet.

EARTH

  • It has one moom
  • The Earth’s rotation is gradually slowing
  • 4.543 billion years old
  • Earth is the third planet from the Sun
  • It is the third planet from the sun
Photo by Kevin M. Gill

MARS

  • Mars has 2 moons (Phobos & Deimos)
  • It takes 687 days to orbit the sun
  • Only 18 missions to Mars have been successful
  • Mars has the largest dust storms in the solar system
  • On Mars the Sun appears about half the size as it does on Earth
  • Pieces of Mars have fallen to Earth
Photo by Kevin M. Gill

JUPITER

  • Jupiter has 79 moons!
  • Jupiter’s days are only 10 hours long
  • Jupiter is the biggest planet
  • Jupiter has 4 rings
  • It takes 4,333 days to orbit the sun!
  • The Great Red Spot is a huge storm on Jupiter

SATURN

  • Saturn has 150 moons
  • It takes 10,756 days to orbit the sun
  • Saturn is the flattest planet
  • Saturn has oval-shaped storms similar to Jupiter’s
  • A day on Saturn is 10 hours and 42 minutes

URANUS

  • It has 27 moons
  • It takes 30,687 days for it to orbit the sun
  • Uranus hits the coldest temperatures of any planet
  • Only one spacecraft has flown by Uranus
  • Uranus turns on its axis once every 17 hours, 14 minutes
Photo by Kevin M. Gill

NEPTUNE

  • It has 14 moons
  • It takes 60,190 days to orbit the sun
  • Neptune has a very active climate
  • Only one spacecraft has flown by Neptune
  • Neptune is the smallest of the ice giants

PLUTO

  • Pluto is a dwarf planet
  • It takes 248 days to orbit the sun
  • It has 5 moons
  • Pluto is the largest dwarf planet
  • Pluto has been visited by one spacecraft

STARS

  • Most stars are red dwarfs
  • Mass = temperature = color
  • Most stars come in multiples
  • The most massive stars are the shortest lived
  • There are many, many stars

THE MOON

  • It takes 27.3 days to orbit the Earth
  • The moon is slowly drifting away from the Earth
  • On the moon you would weigh one sixth from now.
  • Only 12 people have walked on the moon
Photo by hypergenesb

MOON PHASES