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At the end of this lesson, you will: Be able to identify the planets of our interstellar galaxy. Be acquainted with factual information about space and the planets. Develop an understanding of where we live and the space we occupy on and in our solar system. Demonstrate the mastery of the facts of the solar system through constructing a poster presentation. The poster will include at least three pictures and nine facts about the solar system. Identify and label the system diagram printout sheet. Next
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Lets watch a space ship take off into outer space! Next
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Closet to the sun Second smallest planet Distance from Sun: 36 million miles Diameter: 3,032 miles Average Temperature: 330º F Surface: Silicate rock Number of Moons: 0 Next
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LOOK! LOOK! It’s the sun! Click here to watch a video about the sun. Next
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The Sun The sun is a star. Made up of hydrogen and helium 11,000º F All the planets orbit around the sun Gives us light and heat Supports all life on our planet Next
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Welcome to Venus! Second planet from the sun Sixth largest planet Sometimes called the "Evening Star" or the "Morning Star" Distance from Sun: 67 million miles Diameter: 7,521 miles Average Temperature: 867 º F Surface: Silicate rock Number of Moons: 0 Rotates the opposite direction than all other planets Next
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LOOK OUT THE WINDOW! WHAT DO YOU SEE? Stars Next
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Third planet from the sun Fifth largest Often called the "Water Planet’- 70 % water Distance from Sun: 93 million miles Diameter: 7,926 miles Average Temperature: 59 º F Surface: Water, basalt, and granite rock Number of Moons: 1 Next
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Welcome to Mars! Fourth planet from the sun Seventh largest planet Often called the "Red Planet“ Distance from Sun: 142 million miles Diameter: 4,213 miles Average Temperature: -81 º F Surface: iron-rich basaltic rich Number of Moons: 2 Has the largest volcano in the Solar System called Olympus Mons. Next
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Comets Left over from the formation of stars and planets from billions of years ago Then when it gets close enough to the Sun, the heat begins to melt some of the ice that makes up the comet Start out as big chunks of rock and ice just floating around in the Oort Cloud Next Click here to watch a video on comets!
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Welcome to Jupiter! Fifth planet from the Sun The largest planet Distance from Sun: 484 million miles Diameter: 88,732 miles Average Temperature: -162º F Surface: Liquid hydrogen Number of Moons: 63 Next
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Welcome to Saturn! Sixth planet from the sun Second largest planet Distance from Sun: 887 million miles Diameter: 74,975 miles Average Temperature: -218º F Surface: Liquid hydrogen Number of Moons: 47 Next
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Welcome to Uranus! Next
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Numerous small bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the sun Shaped like a star Next
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Eighth planet from the sun Fourth largest planet Distance from Sun: 2.8 billion miles Diameter: 30,603 miles Average Temperature: -330º F Surface: Liquid hydrogen and helium Number of Moons: 13 Next
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Welcome to Pluto! Farthest planet from the sun Smallest planet (although not considered a planet anymore) Distance from Sun: 3.6 billion miles Diameter: 1,485 miles Average Temperature: -369º F Surface: Rock and frozen gases Number of Moons: 3 Next
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Welcome to the Moon! The second brightest object in the sky next to the sun Orbits around the Earth once per month Has no atmosphere Next
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