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Solar System Book

Solar System Book. solarsystem.nasa.gov. Rubric. 1. Today: Save the file with your name in the file name. (ex. SteveLoyPlanets.ppt) 2. Today: Complete the information for each planet 3 . Today: Add 2 pictures which highlight the planet.

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Solar System Book

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  1. Solar System Book solarsystem.nasa.gov

  2. Rubric • 1. Today: Save the file with your name in the file name. (ex. SteveLoyPlanets.ppt) • 2. Today: Complete the information for each planet • 3. Today: Add 2 pictures which highlight the planet. • 4. Tomorrow: Compare and Contrast 1 Inner planet to 1 Outer planet. Be prepared to share with class.

  3. Mercury • Distance from Sun(Miles): • Distance from Sun(AU): • Circumference: • Surface Gravity: • Period of Rotation(Length of day): • Period of Revolution(orbit in days): • Atmosphere: • Number of Moon(s): • Interesting facts:

  4. Venus • Distance from Sun(Miles): • Distance from Sun(AU): • Circumference: • Surface Gravity: • Period of Rotation(Length of day): • Period of Revolution(orbit in days): • Atmosphere: • Number of Moon(s): • Interesting facts:

  5. Earth • Distance from Sun(Miles): 92,956,050 miles • Distance from Sun(AU): 1 AU • Circumference: 24,873.6 miles • Surface Gravity: 100% of Earth • Period of Rotation(Length of day): 24 Hours • Period of Revolution(orbit in days): 365 days, 6 hours • Atmosphere: Nitrogen and Oxygen • Number of Moon(s): 1 • Interesting facts: As of now, this is the only planet which has been found to support life.

  6. Mars • Distance from Sun(Miles): • Distance from Sun(AU): • Circumference: • Surface Gravity: • Period of Rotation(Length of day): • Period of Revolution(orbit in days): • Atmosphere: • Number of Moon(s): • Interesting facts:

  7. Jupiter • Distance from Sun(Miles): • Distance from Sun(AU): • Circumference: • Surface Gravity: • Period of Rotation(Length of day): • Period of Revolution(orbit in days): • Atmosphere: • Number of Moon(s): • Interesting facts:

  8. Saturn • Distance from Sun(Miles): • Distance from Sun(AU): • Circumference: • Surface Gravity: • Period of Rotation(Length of day): • Period of Revolution(orbit in days): • Atmosphere: • Number of Moon(s): • Interesting facts:

  9. Uranus • Distance from Sun(Miles): • Distance from Sun(AU): • Circumference: • Surface Gravity: • Period of Rotation(Length of day): • Period of Revolution(orbit in days): • Atmosphere: • Number of Moon(s): • Interesting facts:

  10. Neptune • Distance from Sun(Miles): • Distance from Sun(AU): • Circumference: • Surface Gravity: • Period of Rotation(Length of day): • Period of Revolution(orbit in days): • Atmosphere: • Number of Moon(s): • Interesting facts:

  11. Compare and Contrast • Choose 2 planets to compare and contrast. 1 needs to be one of the Inner Planets(Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) and the other needs to be an Outer Planet (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) • Describe how the planets are similar and different (Atmosphere, size, gravity, distance from sun, length of rotation/revolution, etc.)

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