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Transcript
Our Solar System
By Drake
Stars
A star can shine for billons of year. A star
is a ball of a very hot gases. A star give
off heat and light. Stars can be classified
by 6 color Such as blue, blue-white,
white, yellow, orange-red, and red.
6
The sun

The sun is a huge sphere of
glowing gases that produce
energy and light, which
make life on Earth possible.
The Sun is by far the
largest object in the solar
system. It contains more
than 99.8% of the total
mass of the Solar System.
Gravity
Gravity is a force that pulls
bodies and objects to other
objects. Gravity Also keep planet
orbiting the sun. tides are caused
by the rotation of the earth and
gravitational effects of the moon
and sun. gravity changes it’s
mass on different planets so your
weight would change.
Comet/meteor
A comet is a frozen thing of gas, ice,
and dust. One of the most famous
comets is named Halley's comet.
A comet is an icy small Solar System
body that, when passing close to the
Sun, heats up and begins to outgas,
displaying a visible atmosphere or
coma, and sometimes also a tail.
Technology
Space station send rovers to
mar to see if their are any
life on mars. Mars Rovers are
just a mobile robot that can
explore the Red Planet. all
the space rovers on Mars
have solar panels to gather
energy, and have to find
their way by themselves.
They also have a
communication system that
allows them to transmit
information to the Earth.
Mercury inner planet
Mercury is the closest
planet to the sun.
The smallest planet in the
Solar System is Mercury.
Mercury measures 4879 km
along its equator. Mercury's
temperatures can go
between -279 Fahrenheit (173 Celsius) at night to 801
Fahrenheit (427 Celsius)
during the day. if you
weigh 70 pounds you will
weigh 26.4 on mercury
Outer planet Jupiter

Jupiter is a gas giant. The mass
of Jupiter is 900e27 kg. Jupiter
orbits 778,330,000 km from Sun.
If you weigh 70 pounds (32 kg)
on Earth, on Jupiter you would
weigh185 pounds(84 kg). The
planet Jupiter is the fifth planet
out from the Sun, and is two and
a half times more massive than
all the other planets in the solar
system combined.
Work cited

www. Space.com

Nineplanets.org

http://www.exploratorium.edu

Houghton Mifflin science(the atmosphere and beyond)

http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/