The Eight Planets of the Solar System
Your First Step into our cosmic neighbors.
By: Philip Bernard
Quick Fun Song about the Solar System
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHAqT4hXnMw
The Sun
Facts:• The Sun is in fact a Star.• The Sun is 110 times wider than The earth• The Sun provides light to all objects and planets in the
solar system.• Provides heat to the planets it reaches in our solar
system.• The light from the sun take 8 minutes to reach Earth.• The temperature of the Sun:
Outside: over 9000 degrees Fahrenheit Inside: over 13 million degrees Fahrenheit
Sun
Heat and Light
Earth
Mercury
Facts:• Closest Planet to the Sun• A year on Mercury is only 88
days.• Temperature:
• A cool 750 Degrees Fahrenheit in the day
• A warm -328 degrees Fahrenheit at night.
• Mercury can be seen at night without a telescope
• Surface is covered in craters due to comic collisions and is not able to hold life.
• No Satellites (Moons)
Sun
Earth
Mercury
Venus
Facts:• One year on Venus is 224 days on
Earth. • The brightest planet visible from
Earth without a telescope and can even be seen in the daytime.
• No Satellites (Moons)• Hottest planet in the Solar System at
a whopping 860 degrees Fahrenheit.• Uninhabitable
Venus
Atmosphere
Solar rays(Heat)
Greenhouse Effect
Earth
Facts:• Only planet in the Solar System that has liquid water.• Only planet that has life inside our solar system.• Has one satellite orbiting around planet that we call the Moon.• 365 days to finish a single year• The slight tilt of the Earth is what gives us the seasons Spring, Summer, Autumn
and Winter.• The only planet that contains an atmosphere and over 21% oxygen which allows
us all to breath.
Mars
Facts:• The Last of the inner planets also known as the Terrestrial planets.• One year on Mars is Aprox. 687 days.• Temperature during the day get around a scorching 23 degrees Fahrenheit, -
125 degrees Fahrenheit at night. • Home to the biggest mountain in the Solar System called Olympus Mons.• Has no Atmosphere.• No Satellites orbiting around planet.• Known as the Red planet due to its color.• Shows signs of polar ice caps, but the caps were lost long ago when the
Atmosphere disappeared causing them to melt and ultimately disappear.
The Inner (Terrestrial) Planets video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84RYcXiwK6Q
Jupiter
Facts:• The largest planet in the Solar System.• One Earth Year on Jupiter is 11.9 years or just over 4,344 Earth days. • The location known as the Red Spot is actually a continuously raging storm that
never ends. • Jupiter is the biggest Gas Giant in the Solar System.• There are 64 satellites orbiting this massive planet.
Saturn
Facts:• One of three planets in the Solar
System to have rings.• Saturn has 18 moons orbiting around
it.• Second Largest Planet in the Solar
System after Jupiter.• It takes 29.5 years to orbit the Sun.• There are three main groups of rings
labeld A, B, and C, but there are also thinner rings within those.
• The rings are made up of small pieces of satellites and planets that have been impacted along with space dust and ice caught in Saturn’s orbit.
Uranus
Facts:• Can only be seen using a Telescope• Has 27 satellites orbiting.• Takes 84 Earth years to complete one
orbit around the Sun.• Uranus is the smallest of the Gas
Giant, but is still bigger than the earth.
• Has rings but are very feint to see.• It’s rings are not horizontal like its
brother Saturn, instead they are more vertical theorized to have happened after the planet was hit by a large object.
Neptune
Facts:• It takes 165 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.• 13 satellites orbit the planet.• Neptune’s Satellite Triton orbits in the opposite direction that Neptune turns in.• Last and smallest Gas Giant in the Solar System.• Has received new and feint rings, six in all, over the years.• So stormy that winds get upwards of over 1000 MPH• Neptune is 17 times larger than Earth
Class Assignment:Step 1) Individually go to the NASA website, listed below, and explore the Solar System using the web tool NASA has created.Step 2) Find a Planet that you like and draw a picture using colored pencils and markers.Step 3) Teach your classmates next to you what you have learned about that planet. Step 4) Group discussion
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/kids/#
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Mar. 2015. http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/space/sun.html• "Mercury - The Planet Mercury - Mercury For Kids - Facts." Mercury - The Planet Mercury - Mercury For Kids - Facts. 1 Jan. 2014. Web.
29 Mar. 2015. http://www.planetsforkids.org/planet-mercury.html• "Venus Facts - The Planet Venus - Venus For Kids." Venus Facts - The Planet Venus - Venus For Kids. 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 29 Mar. 2015.
http://www.planetsforkids.org/planet-venus.html• "Earth Facts - Planet Earth - Earth For Kids." Earth Facts - Planet Earth - Earth For Kids. 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 29 Mar. 2015.
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