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The Planets

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The Planets

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•Mercury is the smallest terrestrial planet and the closest to the Sun.

• During its day, Mercury is , 800° F.• Mercury’s night temperature is - 284° F.

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Mercury

Mercury travels very

fast around the sun,

Making one orbit in

88 days.

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Mercury has evidence of many impact events. The atmosphere is too thin to burn up meteors

before they strike the planet.

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Venus

Venus is about the same size as Earth, and at first glance appears much like Earth…

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…but Venus is very different from Earth in many ways:

• Venus’ atmosphere is 96% Carbon dioxide with clouds of sulphuric acid that start 50 km above the surface. The atmosphere is

90 times more dense than Earth’s.• The ground temperature is over 800°F.

• Venus rotates in the opposite direction as Earth.

• Venus takes 243 days to rotate on it’s axis.

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• This is a computer generated image from data collected by the Magellan space craft in 1991. The crater is 30 miles in diameter.

• Venus has many volcanoes like the one in the distance. Venus has over 1600 major volcanoes and thousands of minor ones.

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• This is a view of Venus’ surface taken before a Soviet lander succumbed to Venus’s hostile surface conditions.

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Venus is often only seen in transit across the Sun in the morning.

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Mars

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Mars is 1/3 the size of Earth but is similar in many ways.

• It’s day is almost the same length as a day on Earth, but it takes twice as long to revolve around the sun.

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Mars has seasons similar to those on Earth since Mars is tilted almost to the same degree as Earth.

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Mars also has…

…polar ice caps…Olympus Mons…Ancient River beds

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Mars may also have had life-forms at one time.

Scientists believe this rock sample from Mars shows fossils of ancient bacteria.

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• Much of our information from Mars is coming from Rovers launched to Mars in 2004.

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Between Mars and Jupiter is an asteroid belt. Mathematically in a place that another planet should be in.

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The Jovian planets(the Gas Giants)

The Gas Giants are very different from the terrestrial planets…

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Jupiter

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Jupiter, like the rest of the Jovian planets, is gaseous all the way to its core.

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Jupiter has four large moons and over 60 smaller moons. Pictured is Io, which has actively erupting volcanoes due to the stresses of the immense gravitational pull of Jupiter.

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Saturn

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Saturn, like all the Jovian planets, has rings made of ice and other particles.

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Saturn has at least 50 moons…

…Titan is one of the few moons in our Solar System with an atmosphere and evidence of large bodies of liquid.

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The tilt of Uranus’ axis is 98°,probably from a collision.

• Uranus

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Uranus has at least

15 known moons.

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Neptune is the first planet located

through a mathematical equation.

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• Neptune has storms that swirl around the planet like the other gas giants…

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…And rings.

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• Neptune’s moon, Triton, is unusual in that it has an atmosphere and actively erupting volcanoes.

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PLUTO AND BEYOND…

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Pluto

This image was taken from the

Hubble when Pluto was 2.6 billion

miles from Earth.

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• The next slide shows the planetoid Sedna, discovered beyond Pluto, in comparison with some other objects in our solar system.

• Until recently, Quaour was the only object thought to be beyond Pluto

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