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Title Page
Our Solar System
Get Ready to
Blast Off!
You don’t need a space ship to explore our solar system.
Travel on the Internet to the far reaches of space! Find out how
much you would weigh on Pluto, or how old
you would be on Mars! Learn which planet is the
largest, or which one would float in a tub full of water.
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Launch Page
Launch Two:
Destination Planet
Launch One:
Tour the Solar System
Launch Three:
Be an Astronaut
Launch Four:
Space Words
Launch Five::
Space Wardrobe
Tour of the Solar System Video
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Tour the Solar System
Mission One:
Tour The Solar System
Did you know that scientists believe that our universe is over 500
billion years old?! Find out more about our solar system by
watching a short cartoon movie.
When you click on the link at the bottom of this page, you will
have the option of watching a movie or taking a quiz. Watch the
movie first and fill out the answers on your exploration guide.
Click to watch the movie!
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Destination Planet
Mission Two:
Destination Planet
You have been assigned to visit one of the nine planets in
our solar system. It’s time to do some pre-space-flight
research!
You will be taken to a website where you can find out
some cool facts that will help you get ready for your visit.
Look for the answers to the questions on your Exploration
Guide and write them down!
Proceed to Planet Links
=or=
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Destination Planet Links
Launch Two:
Click on the planet you are traveling to!
• Mercury
• Mars
• Uranus
• Mercury
• Mars
• Uranus
• Venus
• Jupiter
• Neptune
• Venus
• Jupiter
• Neptune
• Earth
• Saturn
• Pluto
• Earth
• Saturn
• Pluto
How old you
would be on
your planet?
What is your
planet’s
symbol?
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Mission Two:
Find Your Destination Planet Symbol
Click on the name of your destination planet below.
You will be taken to a web page that shows the symbol
of your planet. You’ll find the symbol right at the top of
the page, to the left of the page title!
• Mercury
• Mars
• Uranus
• Venus
• Jupiter
• Neptune
• Earth
• Saturn
• Pluto
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Destination Planet Symbols
Space Words
Mission Four:
Space Words
Can you “speak space?” Look at the list of spacerelated words on your Exploration Guide for this launch.
We’ll be reading and talking about many of these words
as we work together to learn about our solar system and
the planets.
Visit the StarChild Glossary to find out what these
words mean. Copy the definitions onto your Exploration
Guide!
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Be An Astronaut
Mission Three:
Be an Astronaut
What does it take to become an astronaut? Find out
what you can do right now to prepare for a career in
space! Click on a link below!
•Link 1: Information for younger kids
• Link 1: More information about being an
astronaut
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Mission Five:
Space Wardrobe
Space Wardrobe
What do astronauts wear in space? And what do
they do if they need to go to the bathroom? Find
out all about an astronaut’s wardrobe by clicking on
the links below:
• Information for younger kids
• More details
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