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The Solar System Mrs. Narreau’s Class

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The Solar System

Mrs. Narreau’s Class

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Jupiter was named after the Roman primary god, Jupiter.

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Jupiter is mostly made out of hydrogen and helium gases.

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The atmosphere on Jupiter has huge areas of swirly gases. The

weather on Jupiter is -244 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Jupiter means Zeus in Greek mythology.

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Jupiter’s red dot is a storm and Earth could fit inside of it.

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Jupiter is 778,330,000 Km from the sun.

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Jupiter has 50 official moons.

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All the other planets can fit in Jupiter.

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Mercury is named after Mercury the swift messenger of the gods

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Mercury is 57 million kilometers away from the sun

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Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system

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Mercury has no moons.

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Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and Mercury is

about the same size as our moon.

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The surface of Mercury has holes in it where objects such as

meteorites and asteroids crashed into it.

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Mercury has a huge range in temperature.

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Mercury has a very thin atmosphere. Humans can’t live

there. Slide by J. S.

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If you moved to Mercury you would not weigh as much as you do on

Earth.

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Saturn is named after the god Saturnus, the god of agriculture and harvest.

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Saturn is 1,429 million kilometers from the sun.

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If you weigh sixty three pounds on Earth you weigh five pounds on

Saturn.

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Saturn has one million rings that are around it.

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Saturn has dozens of moons but only 18 of them are named.

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1 year on Saturn is 10,759.2 days on Earth. A day on Saturn is 10

hours and 13 minutes.

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Saturn has seven rings but are less than a kilometer thick.

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Venus is a Roman goddess. In Greek

her name is Aphrodite.

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Venus is 107 million kilometers from the sun.

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Venus has many volcanoes, valleys, and plains.

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Venus is made of weak iron.

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Venus has no moons.

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One year on Venus is 224.7 Earth days.

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Three interesting facts about Venus are it is Earth’s twin planet. It is the

hottest planet. It rotates in the opposite direction of Earth.

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Venus is made of metal.Slide by P.B.

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Venus is very hot and the air is mostly carbon dioxide and

acid.

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Because Venus and Earth arealmost exactly the same size ,you

would weigh almost exactly the same on either planet.

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Mars was named after the Roman god of war.

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Mars is 142 million miles away from the sun.

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It’s the 4th planet from the sun.

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Mars as 2 tiny moons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!$$

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1 day on Mars is 246 hours. A year on Mars takes 687 Earth days.

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Mars is rich and rocky.

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Neptune is made of gas.

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Neptune’s wind blows over 2,000 kilometers per hour. Neptune is a

very windy place.

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It has the most rings.

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Neptune has six rings around the planet.

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Neptune has 13 moons

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A year on Neptune takes 164.8 Earth years

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Neptune has six rings which circle the planet. These rings are believed to be fairly new. The rings are more

irregular than the rings of other planets.

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Uranus is named after the ancient mythological god of the sky Ouranos.

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Uranus is 2.871million kilometers from the sun.

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Uranus has 27 moons.

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One Uranus year is 84 Earth days.

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Uranus has rings made of black dust.

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Uranus atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium, and methane. The temperature in the upper atmosphere is very cold. Slide by A.A.

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Uranus is made of rock and water.

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