Your name. SPACE  On the following slides there are questions about the planet you are researching. They are a guide to the information you will need.

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SPACE  On the following slides there are questions about the planet you are researching. They are a guide to the information you will need to find. You are not limited to the list of questions you may add additional information.  Make sure you summarise the information into your own words don’t just copy and paste. I am looking for quality of information not quantity.  Use a variety of media to publish your information you may use text, pictures, maps, photos, video clips etc.

Name of your Planet  The Planet's Name: What does its name mean? Many planets were named after mythological gods.

Facts about your planet  Position in the Solar System: Where is your planet located (for example, Mars in the fourth planet from the Sun)? How far from the Sun does it orbit. Is its orbit unusual?  Rotation on its Axis: How long does it take for your planet to rotate on its own axis? (This is one day on your planet.)  Size: How big is your planet? How does it rate in terms of the other planets in terms of size (is it the biggest, the smallest)? What is your planet's mass?  Moons: If there are moons orbiting your planet, describe them and when they were discovered.  Rings: If there are rings orbiting your planet, describe them and when they were discovered.  Orbit: How long does it take for your planet to orbit the Sun? (This is one year on your planet.)

Living on the planet  Atmosphere: What is the composition of the atmosphere of your planet? Is it a thick or a thin atmosphere?  Temperature: What is the temperature range your planet? How does this compare to the temperature on Earth?  Composition of Your Planet and its Appearance: What type of planet is it (is it rocky or a gas giant)? What is its internal composition? What does your planet look like?  How Would a Human Being Fare on Your Planet: On your planet, would a person choke in the atmosphere, be squashed by the extreme gravity, float with ease, freeze, burn up, or something else?

Interesting information  Something Special: Is there anything special about your planet? This can often be the best part of the report, taking you off on interesting topics. For example, are there 100-year-long storms on your planet? Are there giant volcanoes? Does your planet have a very tilted axis (giving it extreme seasons)? Have spacecraft visited your planet? If so, what have they discovered? Is your planet in an orbital resonance with another body?

Human Exploration  Tools for Space Exploration: How have scientists been able to explore the solar system. What tools have they used? Have any robots or satellites been sent to your planet? Describe their missions.