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Choose a Subject! The Milky Way The Milky Way My Sundial My Sundial Constellations Constellations The Universe The Universe The Sun The Sun My Model My Model
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The Sun Distance from Earth: 93,750,000 miles Diameter: 865,000 miles Next Slide
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Mercury Distance from the Sun: 36,000,000 miles Diameter: 3,100 miles Revolving time around the Sun: 88 Earth days Spinning time on its own axis: 59 Earth days Number of Moons: 0 Next Slide
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Venus Distance from the Sun: 67,000,000 Diameter:7,570 Revolving time around the Sun: 225 Earth days Spinning time on its own axis: 243 Earth days Number of Moons: 0 Next Slide
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Earth Distance from the Sun: 93,000,000 Diameter: 7,900 Revolving time around the Sun: 365.25 Earth days. Spinning time on its own axis: 1 Earth day. Number of Moons: 1 Next Slide
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Mars Distance from the Sun: 142,000,000 Diameter: 4,222 Revolving time around the Sun: 687 Earth days Spinning time on its own axis: 24 hours 37 minutes Number of Moons: 2 Next Slide
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Jupiter Distance from the Sun: 483,000,000 Diameter: 88,700 Revolving time around the Sun: 12 Earth Years. Spinning time on its own axis: 9 hours 51 minutes Number of Moons: More than 16 Next Slide
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Saturn Distance from the Sun: 889,000,000 Diameter: 75,000 Revolving time around the Sun: 29.5 Earth Years Spinning time on its own axis: 10 hours 14 minutes Number of Moons: More than 18 Next Slide
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Uranus Distance from the Sun: 1,800,000,000 Diameter: 32,000 Revolving time around the Sun: 84 Earth Years Spinning time on its own axis: 16 hours Number of Moons: More than 15 Next Slide
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Neptune Distance from the Sun: 2,800,000,000 Diameter: 30,800 Revolving time around the Sun: 165 Earth years Spinning time on its own axis: Just over 16 hours Number of Moons: More than 8 Next Slide
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Pluto Distance from the Sun: 3,700,000,000 Diameter: 1,400 Revolving time around the Sun: 248.5 Earth years Spinning time on its own axis:6.5 Earth days Number of Moons: 1 Home
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What Is a Constellation? A constellation is a group of stars that form a picture or a symbol. Every country has different ways of seeing the constellations. Most of them don’t look like what they actually are. People see them in different ways than you might. This means that everyone is different. Next Slide
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Andromeda Abbreviation: And Translation: Princess of Ethiopia or the Chained Lady Position in the Sky Best seen in November (at 9:00 PM) Named Stars ALPHERATZ (Alpha And) MIRACH (Beta And) ALMAAK (Gamma 1 And) Adhil (Xi And) Next Slide
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Phoenix Abbreviation: Phe Genitive: Phoenicis Translation: The Phoenix Position in the Sky Right Ascension: 1 hour Declination: -50 degrees Visible between latitudes 30 and -90 degrees Best seen in November (at 9:00 PM) Named Stars ANKAA (Alpha Phe) Next Slide
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How Many Constellations are there? There are approximately 82 Constellations. Home
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What are galaxies? ? ? 1.2. Next Slide
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The Answer Is........ Galaxies are large systems of stars, dust and gas bound together by gravitational force. Chocolate! Not Chocolate! 2 Next Slide
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How is is light produced?: Nuclear Theory. The Nuclear combinations go like this: 1Hydrogen+1Hydrogen=1Helium 1Helium+1Helium=... After all those combinations you get Iron ? Next Slide
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How long does it take for light to reach Earth? From the suns core it takes 250,000,000 years to reach the crust. From the suns crust it takes 8 minutes to reach the Earth. Next Slide
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What are sunspots? Sunspots are temporary phenomena on the photosphere of the Sun that appear visibly as dark spots compared to surrounding regions Home
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By Adam Parkinson in San Pedro de Alecantara Marbella Malaga Spain
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