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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SOLAR SYSTUM

BY:ALANA PARKER

PLANETS

NEPTUNE, URANUS, SATERN, JUPITER, MARS, EARTH, VENUS, MERCURY

NEPTUNE

  • Neptune is the 8 planet farthest from the sun
  • It is the most distance in the solar system
  • Neptune is the strongest wind in the solar system
  • It's the 3 largest planet
  • The gas giant is moving closer to the sun

URANUS

  • Uranus is the 7 planet from the sun
  • Uranus is named after Greek god in the sky
  • Uranus is the husband of Gaia the God of earth
  • It is not visible to the naked eye
  • Is the first planet to be discovered in the telascop

SATERN

  • SATERN is the 6 planet from the sun
  • It has a ring on it
  • The most distance can be seen from the naked eye
  • It is the 5 brightest planet in the solar system
  • It is easily found in binoculars

JUPITER

  • It is the 5 planet from the sun
  • It is the largest planet in the solar system
  • Jupiter is 2 more than all the planets combined
  • It is the 4 brightest in the sky
  • It is known as the bright wandering star

MARS

  • Mars is the 4 planet from the sun
  • It is the 2 smallest planet in the solar system
  • It is the last of the terrestrial
  • Mars has 2 moons
  • One of the moons on Mars is doomed

EARTH

  • Earth is the planet we live on
  • It is the 3 planet from hrs sun
  • It is the largest terrestrial planet
  • 1.3 million earths can fit inside the sun
  • It is the only planet that has a atmospher with 21% oxygen

VENUS

  • Venus is is the 2 planet from the sun
  • It is the 2 brightest planet in the night sky
  • It is called earths sister
  • It has as a similes size as the earth
  • It has a similar mass as the earth

MECURY

  • Mercury is the first planet from the sun
  • It is right by the sun
  • It is the smallest planet in the solar system
  • It takes 88 days to orbit around the sun
  • Unlike other planets Mercury spins very slow on its axis

MODEL

  • A phisical representation of an object

COMET

  • An icy body that is part of our solar system

HELIOSPERE

  • A bubble in space that is blown into interstellar medium by the solar wind

GALILEAN MOONS

  • The 4 moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo in January 1610

ASTROIDS

  • Are a class of small solar system bodies in our solar system they have also been called planetoids especially the larger ones.

METEOROIDS

  • A sand to Boulder size piece of debris in the solar system.

METEOR

  • The viable path of a meteoroids that has entered the earths atmosphere they usually burn up to about 40 to 70 miles above earth.

METEORITE

  • An o

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