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SOLAR SYSTEM
BY HELEN LE
2.
THE SUN
The sun also known as Sol is located in the middle of the solar system.
It is 4.6 billion years old.
The surface of the sun is 5500 degrees Celsius and the core of the sun is 13600000 degrees Celsius.
The Suns mass is 99.86% of the solar system.
Photo by
VinothChandar
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MOON
The moon is Earths' natural satellite.
It is 4.6 billion years old.
The surface temperature is -223 to 123 degrees Celsius.
It orbits around Earth and takes 27.322 days to go around the Earth.
Photo by
VinothChandar
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FIRST IS MERCURY
Mercury is the closest to the sun.
It is very hard to see during light.
The surface temperature -173 to 427 degrees Celsius.
88 days in Mercury is one year but one day in Mercury is equal to 176 Earth days.
Mercury is 57,910,000 km away from the sun.
Photo by
thebadastronomer
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SECOND VENUS
The surface temperature is 462 degrees Celsius.
For Venus to orbit around the whole sun is 225 days.
It is 108.2M km away from the sun.
Venus is 96% carbon dioxide and 3% of nitrogen and other gases.
Photo by
** RCB **
6.
THIRD EARTH
Earth is a special planet because it is the only planet where humans are able to live.
The surface temperature is -88 to 58 degrees Celsius.
Scientist thought that Earth was the centre of the solar system because of the Suns movement in space.
Earth's movement is gradually getting slower.
It is 149.5 M away from the sun.
Photo by
Kevin M. Gill
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FOURTH MARS
Mars was named after a Roman God.
Mars is also known as the Red Planet.
Mars has 2 moons. They are called Phobos and Deimos.
The surface temperature is -87 to -5 degrees Celsius.
It is 227.9 M km away.
Photo by
Kevin M. Gill
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FIFTH JUPITER
Jupiter has 67 moons.
There are quite a few you are able to see for instance Lo and Europa. ext.
The surface temperature is -108 degrees Celsius.
778.5M km away from the Sun.
Jupiter is made of hydrogen and helium.
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
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SIXTH SATURN
Saturn is not a solid it is made up of gas.
94% is hydrogen and 6% is helium.
Saturn is 1.433 B km away from the sun.
It has 62 moon and have some that are noticeable for example Rhea.
The surface temperature is -139 degrees Celsius.
Photo by
Gray Lensman QX!
10.
SEVENTH URANUS
Uranus 2.877 B km away from the Sun.
It has 27 moons and you are able to see some in the sky for example Ariel.
The surface temperature is -197 degrees Celsius.
It was discovered by William Herschel.
Photo by
wstera2
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EIGHTH NEPTUNE
It has 14 moons for instance Triton.
The surface temperature is - 201 degrees Celsius.
It is 4.503B km away from the Sun.
It was named after the Roman God of the sea.
Neptune has thin layers of rings made out of ice participles.
Photo by
NASASolarSystem
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THANK YOU FOR LISTENING 😀
THIS IS OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
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