The Solar System -As Told by an IT-Training OneNote Class-

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The Solar System -As Told by an IT-Training OneNote Class-

Mercury Quick Facts about Mercury TopicData Diameter km Density5.43 g/cm 3 Mass3.303 x kg Volume6.084 x km 3 Temperature Range-173° C to 427° C AtmosphereSome Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen WindsNone MoonsNone Average Distance from Sun 57,910,000 km Orbital Period0 Years, 87 Days, 23.3 Hours Rotation58 Days, 15.5 Hours Tilt0.00° RingsNone CompositionIron Core, Silicate Surface Magnetic FieldSlight Mercury is the closest planet to the sun Mercury orbits the sun in about 88 Earth days but takes 58 Earth days to rotate once. On this planet a year takes a (Mercury) day and a half!

Venus Quick Facts about Venus TopicData Diameter12,104 km Density5.25 g/cm3 Mass4.869 x 1024 kg Volume9.284 x 1011 km3 Temperature Range-45° C to 464° C Atmosphere97% Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen Winds350 km/hr MoonsNone Average Distance from Sun108,200,000 km Orbital Period0 Years, 224 Days, 16.8 Hours Rotation (Retrograde)243 Days, 0.5 Hours Tilt177.36° RingsNone CompositionIron Core, Silicate Surface Magnetic FieldSlight We will not go over this in Class – Be sure to study the handout

Earth Quick Facts about Earth TopicData Diameter12, km Density5.515 g/cm 3 Mass5.976 x kg Volume1.087 x km 3 Temperature Range-69° C to 58° C AtmosphereMostly Nitrogen and Oxygen Winds483 km/hr MoonsOne Average Distance from Sun 149,597,870 km Orbital Period1 Year, 0 Days, 0 Hours Rotation23 Hours 56.1 Min Tilt23.45° RingsNone CompositionIron Core, Silicate Surface Magnetic FieldUp to km from Surface Formula for the gravitational forces between 2 masses A billion years ago, the Moon was in a tighter orbit, taking just 20 days to go around us and make a month. A day on Earth back then was only 18 hours long. The Moon is still moving away -- about 1.6 inches (4 centimeters) a year. Meanwhile, Earth's rotation is slowing down, lengthening our days. In the distant future, a day will be 960 hours long!

Mars Crust: Silicate Mantle: Silicate Core: Iron Sulfide

Dinosaurs on Jupiter!

Saturn

Pluto Pluto actually isn’t a planet but rather a dwarf planet! We’ll talk about dwarf planets next time!