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The Outer Solar System
Nadia Davis
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Jupiter
Named for the king of gods in Roman mythology.
318 times the mass of Earth and over 1,300 times Earth's volume.
Takes about 12 Earth years to orbit around the Sun.
There is no solid surface at all in Jupiter.
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
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Saturn
Second largest planet in the solar system.
755 times Earth's volume.
Least dense planet in our solar system, less dense than water.
Voyager 1 went to Saturn in 1980 and Voyager 2 came in 1981.
Saturn's rings are made of water, ice and a little bit of dust.
Photo by
bark
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Uranus
Is tilted on it's side causing to roll along in it's orbit.
27 moons have been discovered around Uranus.
The methane causes the cloud to be a blue-green color
Named after the Greek god of the sky.
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Neptune
Named for the Greek god of the sea, because of it's blue appearance.
The most distant planet in our solar system.
Discovered in 1846, exactly where scientists predicted it be.
Winds can reach up to 1,000 kilometers per hour.
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Dwarf Planets
Have not cleared smaller objects in it's orbit.
Does not have as much mass or gravity as regular planets.
Haumea is not completely spherical, it shaped more like an oval, and looks like an egg.
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Comets
Small, icy objects that have an eliptical path around the Sun.
Their orbits carry them from the outer solar system to the inner solar system.
Comet tails form as the comet flies close to the Sun and outer layers of ice melt and a glowing figure is formed.
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
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Kuiper Belt
Home to Pluto, Makemake, Haumea.
Has ice objects made up of methane, nitrogen, ammonia and water.
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