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And in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…. LIFT OFF!
Welcome aboard the NASA Space Shuttle. We will be soaring into
our universe in order to compare and contrast the different planets in
our spectacular solar system. Before we arrive to our destination in
outer space, it is important to know the different and unique
characteristics of each planet.
Did you know that Earth measures 12,000 kilometers in width?
All of the planets vary in dimension but it’s truly amazing to think how
they got to be that size! Another unique characteristic and way of
classifying our planets is observing whether or not they have rings.
Earth has 0 rings. Once again, this characteristic portrays how each
planet in our solar system stands out amongst the rest! Lastly, the
planets’ rotation duration on their axes is very important to know.
Although each planet rotates at different speeds, it takes Earth 24 hours
to make one full rotation!
After discussing these few, yet unique, characteristics of our
planets, we are now ready to soar into the solar system and learn even
more about our extraordinary universe and all that it entails.
And in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…. LIFT OFF!
Welcome aboard the NASA Space Shuttle. We will be soaring into
our universe in order to compare and contrast the different planets in
our spectacular solar system. Before we arrive to our destination in
outer space, it is important to know the different and unique
characteristics of each planet.
Did you know that Uranus measures 51,118 kilometers in width?
All of the planets vary in dimension but it’s truly amazing to think how
they got to be that size! Another unique characteristic and way of
classifying our planets is observing whether or not they have rings.
Uranus has 9 rings. Once again, this characteristic portrays how each
planet in our solar system stands out amongst the rest! Lastly, the
planets’ rotation duration on their axes is very important to know.
Although each planet rotates at different speeds, it takes Uranus 17
hours to make one full rotation!
After discussing these few, yet unique, characteristics of our
planets, we are now ready to soar into the solar system and learn even
more about our extraordinary universe and all that it entails.
And in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…. LIFT OFF!
Welcome aboard the NASA Space Shuttle. We will be soaring into
our universe in order to compare and contrast the different planets in
our spectacular solar system. Before we arrive to our destination in
outer space, it is important to know the different and unique
characteristics of each planet.
Did you know that Neptune measures 49,500 kilometers in
width? All of the planets vary in dimension but it’s truly amazing to
think how they got to be that size! Another unique characteristic and
way of classifying our planets is observing whether or not they have
rings. Neptune has 5 rings. Once again, this characteristic portrays how
each planet in our solar system stands out amongst the rest! Lastly, the
planets’ rotation duration on their axes is very important to know.
Although each planet rotates at different speeds, it takes Neptune 16
hours to make one full rotation!
After discussing these few, yet unique, characteristics of our
planets, we are now ready to soar into the solar system and learn even
more about our extraordinary universe and all that it entails.