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text and photos from www.nineplanets.org The Solar System text and photos from www.nineplanets.org

What’s in the solar system? the sun 9 planets more than 130 satellites of the planets a large number of small bodies, such as comets and asteroids the interplanetary medium

The Sun By far the largest object in the solar system – more than 99.8% of the total mass Around 70% hydrogen and 28% helium Everything else (‘metals’) amounts to less than 2% Composition changes slowly over time hydrogen converts to helium in its core

Mercury Closest planet to the sun and the eighth largest Highly eccentric orbit – at its nearest point, it’s 46 million km from the sun, but at furthest it’s 70 million. Rotates three times in two of its years

Venus Second planet from the sun and the sixth largest Has the most circular orbit of all the planets Regarded as Earth's sister planet because it’s similar in size and composition Brightest star-like object in the sky

Earth The third planet from the sun and the fifth largest The only planet known to harbour life A terrestrial planet, with a solid surface and an iron core One natural satellite, the moon

Jupiter The fifth planet from the Sun and by far the largest, more than twice as big as all the other planets combined Known as the ‘wandering star’ A gas planet: no solid surface, the gas simply gets denser with depth When looking at Jupiter, we see the tops of clouds high in their atmospheres

Mars The fourth planet from the sun and the seventh largest Though much smaller than Earth, its surface area is about the same as the land surface area of Earth The first spacecraft to visit Mars was Mariner 4 in 1965 Called the ‘Red Planet’ and named after the god of war

Saturn The sixth planet from the sun and the second largest Visibly flattened (oblate) when viewed through a small telescope – a result of its rapid rotation and fluid state The least dense of the planets – specific gravity (0.7) is less than that of water Has bands like Jupiter, but much fainter

Uranus The seventh planet from the Sun and the third largest Larger than Neptune in diameter but smaller in mass Composed primarily of rock and various ices Hotter at its equator than at its poles; The blue colour is caused by absorption of red light by methane in the upper atmosphere

Neptune The eighth planet from the Sun and the fourth largest Smaller in diameter but larger in mass than Uranus A gas giant Methane gives it the blue appearance

Pluto The farthest planet from the sun (usually) and by far the smallest In Roman mythology, Pluto (Greek: Hades) is the god of the underworld So far from the sun that it’s in perpetual darkness

Summary Slide The solar system consists of the Sun; the nine planets, more than 130 satellites of the planets, a large number of small bodies