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What is in Space? By Room 8 at Ascot School. This page by Kady Gill

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What is in Space?

By Room 8 at Ascot School. This page by Kady Gill

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VENUS

• Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system. It is the 2nd

planet from the sun.

• Venus has clouds around it. They are very thick. There is no water there.

• By Pearl Bir

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EARTH

• Earth is the 3rd planet from the sun.

• It takes 365 days for the Earth to go around the sun once.

• It is the only planet that can support life.

• By Ben Ryan

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MARS

• Mars is the 4th planet from the sun.

• It is much smaller and colder than Earth.

• It looks like a red, rocky desert.

• The sky is pink.

• By Tamati Beauchamp

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JUPITER

• Jupiter is so large that you could fit 1300 Earths inside!

• It is made of gases and is surrounded by storm clouds.

• By Lachlan Sears & Joseph Scott

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SATURN

• Saturn is known for its beautiful rings.

• These rings are made of ice and rock.

• Saturn is the second largest planet. It is made of gas.

• By Ani Tengu & Usharn Gordon

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URANUS

• Uranus is the 7th

planet from the sun. It is cold.

• It is a bluey planet. It has rings.

• By CallumHamilton

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NEPTUNE

• Neptune is the 8th

planet from the sun. Neptune is blue.

• No-one can stand on Neptune because it is made of gas.

• Neptune looks like Uranus.

• By Luke Hilston & Lorenzo Mareraki

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PLUTO

• Pluto is a dwarf planet. Pluto has one moon like Earth.

• It is very cold on Pluto.

• By Darian Skilling & Abdullah Fisher

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COMETS

• Comets are made out of rock and ice.

• They have a tail and they move through space.

• There is a famous comet called Halley’s Comet.

• By Stewart Molloy

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METEORS

• Meteors are made out of rock.

• They can hit the Earth or the moon or other planets. They can cause craters.

• By Kaydin Ryan

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THE MILKY WAY

• The Milky Way is a big group of stars. It is our galaxy.

• If you look at it at night with binoculars you can see that it is made up of thousands of stars.

• By Jordyn Beardow

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STARS

• Stars are made of gas.

• Stars can be red, blue or yellow.

• Stars can die and when they die they don’t glow.

• There are millions of stars in the Universe.

• By Abby Wallace

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BLACK HOLES

• Black Holes can suck planets up.

• They can even suck up rocks and stars.

• By Jakab Ballie

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ASTEROIDS

• Asteroids are big hunks of rock in space.

• Asteroids are large rocks that orbit the sun.

By Emily Cade

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GALAXIES

• A galaxy is a group of thousands of stars.

• Our galaxy is called The Milky Way.

• Galaxies can be all shapes and sizes.

• By Ryan Longman

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CONSTELLATIONS

• Constellations look like pictures in space. They are made up of stars.

• Constellations are far away.

• At night people can see constellations.

• By Angelina Spencer

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MERCURY

• Mercury is the 1st

planet from the Sun. Mercury is very, very hot.

• It has craters on it. It is the same size as the moon. It is made of rock.

• By Joel Carey

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THE SUN

• The sun is the closest star. The sun is our daytime star.

• The sun’s light and heat keeps us alive.

• The sun is 93,000,000 miles from Earth.

• The sun is made of gas.

By Andrew Kennedy

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THE MOON

• The moon doesn’t giveus light on its own.

• The moon is a hunk of rock in space.

• The moon is very much smaller than the Earth.

• By MaddisonTinnock