The Solar System The solar system consists of the _____ and everything orbiting it. This includes things like ___________, ___________, _____________,

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The Solar System The solar system consists of the _____ and everything orbiting it. This includes things like ___________, ___________, _____________, and anything that orbit them (like __________) Asteroids: Comets: Planet Terminology: -Period of Rotation: -Period of Revolution (or orbital period): -Orbital Radius: -perihelion (perigee) -aphelion (apogee)

The Planets Review the Powerpoint slides on the planets, then fill in the following chart: Type of Planet Inner Planets Outer Planets Also Known As... Location Size Composition Temperature Number of Moons