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Our Solar System

Our Solar System. Our Solar System has 8 planets and one Dwarf Planet called Pluto. Our central star is called The Sun. The Sun. The Sun is very hot. It is 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. And 15 million degrees Celsius. It will die out in about 4.5 billion years, along with every. Mercury.

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Our Solar System

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  1. Our Solar System Our Solar System has 8 planets and one Dwarf Planet called Pluto. Our central star is called The Sun.

  2. The Sun The Sun is very hot. It is 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. And 15 million degrees Celsius. It will die out in about 4.5 billion years, along with every

  3. Mercury The maximum temperature on Mercury can be up to 801 degrees Fahrenheit. The minimum temperature can be -279 degrees.

  4. Venus • Venus’s atmosphere is 97 percent carbon dioxide. That’s pretty hot! Venus is also known as Earth’s Sister Planet because both Earth and Venus are dangerously close in comparison size. Venus is the only planet to rotate left. Every other planet rotates right.

  5. Earth • Earth is the only planet known to have life. Scientists keep looking for “another Earth” in other galaxies. Earth is 75 percent water and 25 percent land. Sometimes, we think it’s the other way around.

  6. Mars • Mars is called “The Red Planet” because it looks red from Earth. • It has two moons named Phobos and Deimos.

  7. Asteroid Belt • The Asteroid Belt is between Mars and Jupiter. It is there because that is probably the remnants of a meteor shower. The scientists call Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars the “Inner Planets” because they are inside the Asteroid Belt. They call Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto the “Outer Planets” because they are outside the Asteroid Belt.

  8. Jupiter • Jupiter is the biggest planet out of all of them. This is the first of the Outer Planets. Jupiter has a non-stop hurricane on its surface called “The Great Red Spot” on its surface. The Red Spot alone is bigger than 3 Earths put together.

  9. Saturn • The 6th planet from the sun is Saturn. It has the most rings. 1,000 or more. They are all made up of ice particles and rock.

  10. Uranus • Uranus has rings like Saturn. Though it only has 11 rings. Uranus is tilted on its side and has orbited The Sun that way ever since. Scientists think that it is the result of a collision with an object the size of Earth.

  11. Neptune • Like Jupiter, Neptune has a storm called “The Great Dark Spot”. Actually, its not even a storm at all, or rather a hole in the atmosphere. Neptune has 5 rings.

  12. Pluto • Pluto is the smallest planet orbiting The Sun. Scientists call it a “dwarf planet.” Pluto’s moon is almost as big as the planet itself.

  13. Comets • Comets are objects in space like asteroids. They can be found anywhere in the Solar System. They are made mostly of frozen gas, rock, and dust. This is a picture of Halley’s Comet.

  14. Black Hole • Black Holes are like humongous vacuums. They are powerful enough to suck up The Earth. Also, they can suck up even bigger planets such as Saturn, Jupiter, and even The Sun.

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