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Out of this World! SC.O.4.2.32:describe and explain the planets orbital paths
Our Solar System The solar system includes the Sun, the planets, their moons, and other objects.Everything in the solar system revolves around the Sun
You are going to graph  information about each planet. Click on the word facts. Keep record of the following  details Type of orbit Number of moons Diameter of planet Type of planet  (inner or outer)  length of year Your weight on that planet.
facts Our Sun
The Sun The Sun is one out of billions of stars.  The Sun is the closest star to Earth.  The Sun rotates once every 27 days.  The Sun is now a middle-aged star, meaning it is at about the middle of its life.  The Sun formed over four and a half billion years ago.  You may think the Sun will die soon, but it will keep shining for at least another five billion years.       The Sun’s surface is called the photosphere.  The temperature of the photosphere is about 10,000 Fahrenheit.  Its core is under its atmosphere. The temperature at the core, or very middle, of the Sun, is about 27 million Fahrenheit.  That’s pretty hot!       The Sun’s diameter is about 870,000 miles wide.  The Sun is 109 times wider than Earth, and is 333,000 times heavier.  That means if you put the Sun on a scale, you would need 333,000 objects that weigh as much as the Earth on the other side to make it balance.
Facts
Facts about Planet Mercury * Diameter:4,878km (3,032 miles) at its equator, which is about two-fifths of Earth's diameter. * Temperature: ? * Orbit: 57,910,000 km (0.38 AU) from Sun. Orbiting the Sun once every 88 days. * Average Distance: About 58 million km (36 million miles)* Time to Rotate: 58.6 days* Mass: 3.30e23 kg (5.5% of Earth's) * Moons: 0 * Period of Rotation: 58.6462 days. Orbit Mercury has a very elliptical (oval-shaped) orbit. At perihelion (at its closest point) it is about 46 million km (28.58 million miles) from the Sun, but at aphelion (at its farthest point) it is 70 million km. Mercury is about 77.3 million km (48 million miles) from Earth at its closest approach. Mercury is not easily seen from Earth due to its small angular separation from the Sun. Mercury moves around the sun faster than any other planet. Mercury travels about 48 km (30 miles) per second and it takes 88 Earth days to orbit the sun. The Earth goes around the sun once every 365 days (one year).
facts
Facts about Planet Venus * Diameter: 12,100 km. It is about 1040km smaller in diameter than Earth * Temperature: Ranges from 900F+/- 50F (about 500°C +/- 32°C) at the surface *Distance from Earth: At its closest, Venus is 41,840,000 km away *Atmosphere: Carbon dioxide (95%), nitrogen, sulfuric acid, and traces of other elements  *Surface: A rocky, dusty, waterless expanse of mountains, canyons, and plains, with a 200-mile river of hardened lava  *Rotation of its axis: 243 Earth days (1 Venusian Day)  *Rotation around the Sun: 225 Earth days  *Magnetic Field: No  Venus is the brightest object in the sky besides our Sun and the Moon. It is also known as the morning star because at sunrise it appears in the east and andevening star as it appears at sunset when it is in the west. It cannot be seen in the middle of the night. A Venusian day is 243 Earth days and is longer than its year of 225 days. Oddly, Venus rotates from east to west (retrograde - opposite to that of earth). If you were on Venus, the Sun would rise in the west and set in the east.
facts
from old English and German. Facts about Planet Earth * Diameter: 12,800 km. *Atmosphere: Mainly nitrogen 78.084% Nitrogen,  20.946% Oxygen. The other small parts include Argon, Carbon Dioxide, Helium, Hydrogen, Methane. *Natural Satellites: 1 - the Moon *Earth Year: 365 days (rotation around the sun) *Earth Day: 24 hours *Surface: 71% of Earth's surface is covered in water. * Temperature Range: -69?C to 58?C. * Age: more than 4.5 billion years old. * Average Distance from Sun: 149,597,870 km (93 million miles) * Average distance from Earth to Moon: 384 000 km (238 607 miles). The Moon orbits Earth in 27.3217 days. * Orbits the Sun: Speed of 107,870 km per hour (67,027 miles) per hour.
facts
Planet Mars is also called the Red Planetor Red World. Mars is reddish in color and was named after the god of war of the ancient Romans. Mars is the only planet whose surface can be seen in detail from the Earth. Mars is the fourth closest planet to the Sun and the next planet beyond the Earth.  Planet Mars Facts: Number of Satellites: 2 (Phobos and Deimos)Rotation Period: 24 hours and 37 minutes  Temperature: -140 to 20 degrees Celsius (-220 to 60 Fahrenheit)  Length of Year: About 1 Earth-year and ten and a half months  Diameter: 6796 Kms (4223 Miles)Atmosphere: Mainly Carbon Dioxide
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The Planet Jupiter is the LARGEST PLANET in our Solar System. Jupiter has at least 39 moons and they include: Europa, Io, Callisto and Ganymede.  Jupiter was explored in flybys in the 1970s by NASA's Pioneer 10 and 11 and Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft, and is currently being studied by the Galileo spacecraft.  The Planet Jupiter is the LARGEST PLANET in our Solar System. Jupiter has at least 39 moons and they include: Europa, Io, Callisto and Ganymede.  Jupiter was explored in flybys in the 1970s by NASA's Pioneer 10 and 11 and Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft, and is currently being studied by the Galileo spacecraft.  In May 2002, astronomers announced an additional 11 moons for Planet Jupiter. All 11 are small bodies with diameters estimated to be between 2 and 4 kms. The moons are inclined, highly elliptical retrograde orbits with an average distance of 21 million kms. from the giant planet. The number of moons now known to orbit Jupiter are 39 and makes it the planet with the most moons. These discoveries have been possible by a new generation of electronic cameras that can scan wide areas of the sky and detect dim objects, making them very efficient tools to search for small moons.
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The Planet Saturn is the second largest planet. It is the next planet after Jupiter. Saturn is named after a Roman God and is famous for its beautiful rings. It has at least 31 moons. These include Titan, Hyperion, Mimas, Enceladus, Rhea, and Phoebe.  Facts about Planet Saturn * Diameter: 120,660 km. It is about 10 times larger than our Earth * Temperature: –178°C *Distance from Earth: At its closest, Saturn is 1190.4 million km *Atmosphere: Hydrogen and helium  *Surface: consists of liquid and gas.  *Rotation of its axis: 10 hours, 40 min, 24 sec  *Rotation around the Sun: 29.5 Earth years
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The Planet Uranus is the third largest planet in the solar system, is a Gas Giant and is the seventh planet from the sun. Planet Uranus has rings like Planet Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune. It was discovered by William Herschel on March 13, 1781 and was the first planet discovered in modern times. It is also the first planet discovered with a telescope as opposed to the naked eye.  The Planet Uranus has been visited by the Voyager 2 spacecraft  Facts about Planet Uranus * Diameter:51,500 km (32,000 miles) * Temperature: -197.15 C (-322.87° F) * Orbit: Takes 84 years to complete an orbit. * Average Distance: 2,870,972,200 km (1,783,939,400 miles - 19.2 AU) from Sun * Mass: 8.6849 x 1025 kg  * Moons: 27 * Period of Rotation: 17.24 hours (retrograde: spins backwards compared to most other planets)
facts
The Planet Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun. It is also known as the Blue Giant. Neptune is the fourth and outermost of the gas giant planets and also has rings. Its atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium. In Roman mythology Neptune was the god of the Sea.  Neptune has been visited by only one spacecraft, Voyager 2 on Aug 25 1989. It was the last stop in 1989 for the Voyager 2 spacecraft on its grand tour of the solar system.  Recent knowledge has been gained by ground-based telescopes and the Hubble Space Telepscope.  Due to Pluto's eccentric orbit, Neptune at times becomes the most distant planet from the Sun for a few years.  Planet Neptune Facts: Mass: 17.15 Earth-masses Number of known satellites: 8 Length of Year: 164.8 Earth-years Mean Distance from the Sun: 4,500 million kilometersMean Orbital Velocity: 5.4 kilometers per secondLength of Day: 16.11 hours, 0.67 Earth-dayEquatorial diameter: 49,500 kilometers Atmospheric components: 74% hydrogen, 25% helium, 1% methaneMoons of Planet Neptune Neptune has 8 known moons: Triton, Thalassa, Naiad, Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Proteus and NereidTriton has the coldest temperatures in the solar system. Voyager observed geysers. The Great Dark Spot Voyager 2 observed the Great Dark Spot. Recent observations made with the Hubble Space Telescope indicate that the Great Dark Spot no longer exists.
facts
Pluto is the farthest known planet from the Sun. It the only one planet that has not been visited by spacecraft. It has one moon called Charon.  Dark Spot no longer exists. Pluto was discovered in 1930 by Clyde W. Tombaugh. The planet is named Pluto after the God of the Underworld in Roman mythology. In Greek mythology the equivalent god is Hades. Facts about Planet Pluto * Diameter: 2324 km (1444 miles). *Surfacecomposition: Nitrogen, carbon monoxide, methane and water ices * Average surface temperature: -233ºC (-382ºF) * Mass: 0.002 (Earth = 1) * Gravity: 0.07 (Earth = 1) *Average distance from the Sun: 5.9 billion kilometres. * Rotation Period: 6.39 Earth days (length of day) * Orbital period around the sun: 248 Earth years (length of year) * Rings = 0 * Moons =  1 * Average distance between Pluto and Charon: 19,600 Kms The Orbit of Planet Pluto Pluto's orbit from the Sun varies from 4.4 to 7.7 billion kms and for the most of its orbit it is the outer most planet. Between 1979 and 1999 Pluto was actually closer to the Sun than Neptune and the closest approach to the sun (perihelion) was in September 1989.  Due to the changes in orbit in time, Pluto has a unique atmsophere that transforms at various stages of its orbit. As its orbit approaches the Sun, its atmosphere begins to form. The frozen atmosphere melts as it comes closer. As Pluto moves further out its atmsophere will freeze.
TO CALCUALTE CLICK  ON BLUE WEIGHT http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/ If  link does not work use website
Extension Choose one column of your table and make a bar graph using the chart feature!

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Out Of This World

  • 1. Out of this World! SC.O.4.2.32:describe and explain the planets orbital paths
  • 2. Our Solar System The solar system includes the Sun, the planets, their moons, and other objects.Everything in the solar system revolves around the Sun
  • 3. You are going to graph information about each planet. Click on the word facts. Keep record of the following details Type of orbit Number of moons Diameter of planet Type of planet (inner or outer) length of year Your weight on that planet.
  • 5. The Sun The Sun is one out of billions of stars.  The Sun is the closest star to Earth. The Sun rotates once every 27 days.  The Sun is now a middle-aged star, meaning it is at about the middle of its life.  The Sun formed over four and a half billion years ago.  You may think the Sun will die soon, but it will keep shining for at least another five billion years.       The Sun’s surface is called the photosphere.  The temperature of the photosphere is about 10,000ď‚° Fahrenheit.  Its core is under its atmosphere. The temperature at the core, or very middle, of the Sun, is about 27 millionď‚° Fahrenheit.  That’s pretty hot!       The Sun’s diameter is about 870,000 miles wide.  The Sun is 109 times wider than Earth, and is 333,000 times heavier.  That means if you put the Sun on a scale, you would need 333,000 objects that weigh as much as the Earth on the other side to make it balance.
  • 7. Facts about Planet Mercury * Diameter:4,878km (3,032 miles) at its equator, which is about two-fifths of Earth's diameter. * Temperature: ? * Orbit: 57,910,000 km (0.38 AU) from Sun. Orbiting the Sun once every 88 days. * Average Distance: About 58 million km (36 million miles)* Time to Rotate: 58.6 days* Mass: 3.30e23 kg (5.5% of Earth's) * Moons: 0 * Period of Rotation: 58.6462 days. Orbit Mercury has a very elliptical (oval-shaped) orbit. At perihelion (at its closest point) it is about 46 million km (28.58 million miles) from the Sun, but at aphelion (at its farthest point) it is 70 million km. Mercury is about 77.3 million km (48 million miles) from Earth at its closest approach. Mercury is not easily seen from Earth due to its small angular separation from the Sun. Mercury moves around the sun faster than any other planet. Mercury travels about 48 km (30 miles) per second and it takes 88 Earth days to orbit the sun. The Earth goes around the sun once every 365 days (one year).
  • 9. Facts about Planet Venus * Diameter: 12,100 km. It is about 1040km smaller in diameter than Earth * Temperature: Ranges from 900F+/- 50F (about 500°C +/- 32°C) at the surface *Distance from Earth: At its closest, Venus is 41,840,000 km away *Atmosphere: Carbon dioxide (95%), nitrogen, sulfuric acid, and traces of other elements *Surface: A rocky, dusty, waterless expanse of mountains, canyons, and plains, with a 200-mile river of hardened lava *Rotation of its axis: 243 Earth days (1 Venusian Day) *Rotation around the Sun: 225 Earth days *Magnetic Field: No Venus is the brightest object in the sky besides our Sun and the Moon. It is also known as the morning star because at sunrise it appears in the east and andevening star as it appears at sunset when it is in the west. It cannot be seen in the middle of the night. A Venusian day is 243 Earth days and is longer than its year of 225 days. Oddly, Venus rotates from east to west (retrograde - opposite to that of earth). If you were on Venus, the Sun would rise in the west and set in the east.
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  • 11. from old English and German. Facts about Planet Earth * Diameter: 12,800 km. *Atmosphere: Mainly nitrogen 78.084% Nitrogen,  20.946% Oxygen. The other small parts include Argon, Carbon Dioxide, Helium, Hydrogen, Methane. *Natural Satellites: 1 - the Moon *Earth Year: 365 days (rotation around the sun) *Earth Day: 24 hours *Surface: 71% of Earth's surface is covered in water. * Temperature Range: -69?C to 58?C. * Age: more than 4.5 billion years old. * Average Distance from Sun: 149,597,870 km (93 million miles) * Average distance from Earth to Moon: 384 000 km (238 607 miles). The Moon orbits Earth in 27.3217 days. * Orbits the Sun: Speed of 107,870 km per hour (67,027 miles) per hour.
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  • 13. Planet Mars is also called the Red Planetor Red World. Mars is reddish in color and was named after the god of war of the ancient Romans. Mars is the only planet whose surface can be seen in detail from the Earth. Mars is the fourth closest planet to the Sun and the next planet beyond the Earth. Planet Mars Facts: Number of Satellites: 2 (Phobos and Deimos)Rotation Period: 24 hours and 37 minutes Temperature: -140 to 20 degrees Celsius (-220 to 60 Fahrenheit) Length of Year: About 1 Earth-year and ten and a half months Diameter: 6796 Kms (4223 Miles)Atmosphere: Mainly Carbon Dioxide
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  • 15. The Planet Jupiter is the LARGEST PLANET in our Solar System. Jupiter has at least 39 moons and they include: Europa, Io, Callisto and Ganymede. Jupiter was explored in flybys in the 1970s by NASA's Pioneer 10 and 11 and Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft, and is currently being studied by the Galileo spacecraft. The Planet Jupiter is the LARGEST PLANET in our Solar System. Jupiter has at least 39 moons and they include: Europa, Io, Callisto and Ganymede. Jupiter was explored in flybys in the 1970s by NASA's Pioneer 10 and 11 and Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft, and is currently being studied by the Galileo spacecraft. In May 2002, astronomers announced an additional 11 moons for Planet Jupiter. All 11 are small bodies with diameters estimated to be between 2 and 4 kms. The moons are inclined, highly elliptical retrograde orbits with an average distance of 21 million kms. from the giant planet. The number of moons now known to orbit Jupiter are 39 and makes it the planet with the most moons. These discoveries have been possible by a new generation of electronic cameras that can scan wide areas of the sky and detect dim objects, making them very efficient tools to search for small moons.
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  • 17. The Planet Saturn is the second largest planet. It is the next planet after Jupiter. Saturn is named after a Roman God and is famous for its beautiful rings. It has at least 31 moons. These include Titan, Hyperion, Mimas, Enceladus, Rhea, and Phoebe. Facts about Planet Saturn * Diameter: 120,660 km. It is about 10 times larger than our Earth * Temperature: –178°C *Distance from Earth: At its closest, Saturn is 1190.4 million km *Atmosphere: Hydrogen and helium *Surface: consists of liquid and gas. *Rotation of its axis: 10 hours, 40 min, 24 sec *Rotation around the Sun: 29.5 Earth years
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  • 19. The Planet Uranus is the third largest planet in the solar system, is a Gas Giant and is the seventh planet from the sun. Planet Uranus has rings like Planet Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune. It was discovered by William Herschel on March 13, 1781 and was the first planet discovered in modern times. It is also the first planet discovered with a telescope as opposed to the naked eye. The Planet Uranus has been visited by the Voyager 2 spacecraft Facts about Planet Uranus * Diameter:51,500 km (32,000 miles) * Temperature: -197.15 C (-322.87° F) * Orbit: Takes 84 years to complete an orbit. * Average Distance: 2,870,972,200 km (1,783,939,400 miles - 19.2 AU) from Sun * Mass: 8.6849 x 1025 kg * Moons: 27 * Period of Rotation: 17.24 hours (retrograde: spins backwards compared to most other planets)
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  • 21. The Planet Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun. It is also known as the Blue Giant. Neptune is the fourth and outermost of the gas giant planets and also has rings. Its atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium. In Roman mythology Neptune was the god of the Sea. Neptune has been visited by only one spacecraft, Voyager 2 on Aug 25 1989. It was the last stop in 1989 for the Voyager 2 spacecraft on its grand tour of the solar system. Recent knowledge has been gained by ground-based telescopes and the Hubble Space Telepscope. Due to Pluto's eccentric orbit, Neptune at times becomes the most distant planet from the Sun for a few years. Planet Neptune Facts: Mass: 17.15 Earth-masses Number of known satellites: 8 Length of Year: 164.8 Earth-years Mean Distance from the Sun: 4,500 million kilometersMean Orbital Velocity: 5.4 kilometers per secondLength of Day: 16.11 hours, 0.67 Earth-dayEquatorial diameter: 49,500 kilometers Atmospheric components: 74% hydrogen, 25% helium, 1% methaneMoons of Planet Neptune Neptune has 8 known moons: Triton, Thalassa, Naiad, Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Proteus and NereidTriton has the coldest temperatures in the solar system. Voyager observed geysers. The Great Dark Spot Voyager 2 observed the Great Dark Spot. Recent observations made with the Hubble Space Telescope indicate that the Great Dark Spot no longer exists.
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  • 23. Pluto is the farthest known planet from the Sun. It the only one planet that has not been visited by spacecraft. It has one moon called Charon. Dark Spot no longer exists. Pluto was discovered in 1930 by Clyde W. Tombaugh. The planet is named Pluto after the God of the Underworld in Roman mythology. In Greek mythology the equivalent god is Hades. Facts about Planet Pluto * Diameter: 2324 km (1444 miles). *Surfacecomposition: Nitrogen, carbon monoxide, methane and water ices * Average surface temperature: -233ÂşC (-382ÂşF) * Mass: 0.002 (Earth = 1) * Gravity: 0.07 (Earth = 1) *Average distance from the Sun: 5.9 billion kilometres. * Rotation Period: 6.39 Earth days (length of day) * Orbital period around the sun: 248 Earth years (length of year) * Rings = 0 * Moons =  1 * Average distance between Pluto and Charon: 19,600 Kms The Orbit of Planet Pluto Pluto's orbit from the Sun varies from 4.4 to 7.7 billion kms and for the most of its orbit it is the outer most planet. Between 1979 and 1999 Pluto was actually closer to the Sun than Neptune and the closest approach to the sun (perihelion) was in September 1989. Due to the changes in orbit in time, Pluto has a unique atmsophere that transforms at various stages of its orbit. As its orbit approaches the Sun, its atmosphere begins to form. The frozen atmosphere melts as it comes closer. As Pluto moves further out its atmsophere will freeze.
  • 24. TO CALCUALTE CLICK ON BLUE WEIGHT http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/ If link does not work use website
  • 25. Extension Choose one column of your table and make a bar graph using the chart feature!