Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1.

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Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) ONOFF

Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) ONOFF SUN N/A 1.41kg N/A 35 earth days 1.Our nearest star 2.provides all light to the planets. 3.about 5 billion years old 4.surface temp. is 5500 c

Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) ONOFF MER Sodium42%Helium42% Oxygen15% 5427kg 48kl per sec. 69.8mil. km 59earth days 1.Closest planet to sun, has greatest range in temperatures. 2.about the size of earth’s moon 3.has oxygen(15%) 4.has a small atmosphere. 5.No rings 6.no moons

Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) ONOFF VEN Carbon dioxide 96% Nitrogen 3% 5243kg 35kl per sec. 109 mil. km 243 earth days 1.”Earth's sister planet” 2. No moons 3.No rings 4.Has strange dome like structures On the surface

Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) ONOFF EAR Nitrogen 77% Oxygen 21% 5515kg 24kl per sec. 150 mil. km 1earth day(s) 1.Only planet that sustains know Life 2.Only planet with oceans 3.1 moon 4.No rings

Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) ONOFF MAR Carbon dioxide 95% oxygen.13% Water.03% 3930kg 24kl per sec. 249 mil.km 1.03 earth days 1.2 moons 2.no rings 3.scientists think that mars once sustained life

Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) ONOFF MAR JUP Hydrogen 90% Helium 10% 1328kg 13kl per sec. 817 mil. km 0.41 earth days 1.Rings 2.18 moons 3.Has a great red spot known to be A hurricane like storm(about size Of 2 earths)

Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) ONOFF SAT Hydrogen 97% Helium 3% 687kg 9.7kl per sec. 1.5 mil. km 0.43 earth days 1.18 moons 2.hundreds of rings(most Noticeable) 3.could float on water( because Low density)

Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) ONOFF URA Hydrogen 83% Helium 15% Methane 2% 1270kg 6.8kl per sec. 3bil. km 0.72earth days 1.moons 2.tilted vertically on its axis (may have been hit by an Object millions if years ago) 3.almost featureless

Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) ONOFF NEP Hydrogen 85% Helium 13% 1638kg 5.4kl per sec. 404 bil. km 0.67 earth days 1.rings 2.moons 3.2 nd furthest from the sun

Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) ONOFF PLU Methane.3% 1750kg 4.07kl per sec. 704 billion km 6.4 earth days 1.no rings 2.I moon 3.furthest planet from the sun 4.smallest planet in the solar system

Mission Analysis Write a mission analysis on this slide. Use the questions on the activBook Sheet as your guide.

DISPLAY UNITS MAIN INFORMATION DISPLAY ORBITAL VELOCITY DISPLAY ORBITAL VELOCITY (km/sec) DIST. FROM SUN TIME FOR 1 ROTATION (Earth Hours) DISTANCE DISPLAY DUARTION FOR ONE ROTATION DISPLAY Atmosphere Chemical Comp. Density (g/cm³) SAMPLE ANALYZER NAVIGATIONAL DISPLAY EXTERNAL VIEW DISPLAY

SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Phase Detector INDICATOR UNITS HYPERLINK BUTTON UNIT POWER ON AND OFF BUTTONS TEMPERATURE & GRAVITATIOAL INDICATOR EXPLORER POSITIONAL INDICATOR SUN MER VEN EAR JUP SAT URA NEP PLU MAR TEMP (°C) Gravity (c. to Earth) PHASE OF MATTER INDICATOR UNIT TEMPERATURE & GRAVITATIONAL UNIT DO NOT copy these onto the Side Master!!