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OUR SOLAR SYSTEM 6th Grade Science
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What are we going to learn?
What is it? State of matter Inner or outer planet Type of atmosphere Interesting fact Where is it located? How does it move?
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Mercury – what is it? Inner Planet
State of Matter: Solid Surface; Rocky Nickname: Fastest Planet Type of Atmosphere: Thin, Sodium and other gases Size: 4,878 km (about size of our moon) Mass: 3.3 x 1023 g Distance from Sun: Closest at 0.39 AU Moons: 0 Rings: 0 Interesting Fact: Lots of craters Looks like our moon Day: 430°C Night: -170 °C
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Mercury- how does it move?
Revolution: .24 Earth years (88 days) Rotation: 59 Earth Days
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Mercury- where is it?
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Venus-what is it? Distance from Sun: .72 AU Inner Planet
Moons: 0 Rings: 0 Interesting Fact: Greenhouse Effect Poisonous gasses Day longer than a year Retrograde rotation (backwards) Inner Planet State of Matter : Solid Surface; Rocky Nickname: Earth’s Twin Type of Atmosphere: CO2 & N; Sulfuric Acid in clouds Size: 12,103 km Mass: 4.9 x 1010 g
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Venus-how does it move? Revolution: .62 Earth years
Rotation: 244 earth Days
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Venus-where is it?
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Earth-what is it? Inner Planet State of Matter: Solid Surface; Rocky
Nickname: Terra; Blue Planet Type of Atmosphere: Nitrogen & Oxygen Size: 12,756 km Mass: 6.0 x 1024 g Distance from Sun: 1.0 AU Moons: 1 Rings: 0 Interesting Fact: Only planet in our solar system with life on it.
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Earth-how does it move? Revolution: 1 Earth year Rotation: 1 Earth Day
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Earth-where is it?
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Mars-what is it? 1.52 AU Distance from Sun: 2.28 x 108 Inner Planet
Moons: 2 Rings: 0 Interesting Fact: We have probes on Mars Seasons like Earth Frozen CO2 on polar ice caps Inner Planet State of Matter: Solid Surface; Rocky Nickname: The Red Planet Type of Atmosphere: CO2 & N Size: 6,794 km Mass: 6.4 x 1023 g
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Mars-how does it move? Revolution: 1.9 Earth years
Rotation: 1.03 Earth Days
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Mars-where is it?
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Jupiter-what is it? 5.2AU Outer Planet State of Matter: Gas Surface
Nickname: Largest Planet Type of Atmosphere: Hydrogen & Helium Size: 142,800 km 11.2 x Earth’s diameter Mass: x Earth mass Distance from Sun: 7.8 x 108 5.2AU Moons: 50 named (66 total) Rings: Yes, 3 Named Rings Interesting Fact: Most massive planet – 300x earth’s size
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Jupiter-how does it move?
Revolution (earth years): 12 Rotation (earth Days): .41 (< 10 hrs)
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Jupiter-where is it?
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Saturn-what is it? 9.6 AU Outer Planet State of Matter : Gas Surface
Nickname: Ringed Planet Type of Atmosphere: Hydrogen & Helium Size: 120,540 km 4.0 x Earth’s diameter Mass: 1.9 x 1027 g 95.2 x Earth’s mass Distance from Sun: 7.8 x 108 9.6 AU Moons: 62 Rings: Yes, 7 Rings Interesting Fact: Saturn’s rings are made of chunks of ice
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Saturn-how does it move?
Revolution (earth years): 29 Rotation (earth Days): .45 (10.6 hrs)
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Saturn-where is it?
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Uranus-what is it? Outer Planet State of Matter: Gas Surface
Nickname: Ice Giant Type of Atmosphere: Hydrogen, Helium, Methane (CH4) Size: 51,200 km (4 x Earth) Mass: 8.7 x 1025 g (14.5 x Earth’s Mass) Distance from Sun: 19.2 AU Moons: 27 named Rings: Yes (13 with gaps) Interesting Fact: Retrograde Rotation (Rotates Sideways), North to South Methane in atmosphere causes it to be blue Turned on side North Pole faces Sun always
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Uranus-how does it move?
Revolution: 84 Earth years Rotation: .72 Earth Days (17.4 hrs)
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Uranus-where it is?
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Neptune-what is it? Outer Planet State of Matter: Gas Surface
Nickname: Blue Planet Type of Atmosphere: Hydrogen, Helium, Methane (CH4) Size: 51,200 km (4 x Earth) Mass: 8.7 x 1025 g (17.1 x Earth’s Mass) Distance from Sun: 30.1 AU Moons: 13 Rings: Yes (5 known) Interesting Fact: 20 x Earth’s Distance from the Sun Largest storm on Neptune recorded in 1989 – Great Dark Spot
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Neptune-how does it move?
Revolution(earth years): 165 Rotation(earth Days): .67 (16.1 hrs)
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Neptune-where is it?
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Sun Physical property: 99.8% of the mass of the solar system
Location: Milky Way Galaxy Movement: Orbits around the Milky Way
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Galilean Moons: Physical property: Lo, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto are all moons Location: Jupiter Movement: revolve around Jupiter
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Comets: Physical property: large chunks of ice and dust
Location: very few come near Earth, most are around the Sun Movement: longer orbital time than planets, long and narrow ellipses around the Sun.
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Asteroids: Physical property: many shapes, sizes, minerals and elements Location: asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter Movement: most revolve around the Sun between Mars and Jupiter
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Meteors: Physical property: chunk of rock or dust in space
Location: meteoroids formed when meteors enter Earth’s atmosphere. Movement: streak of light in the sky
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