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Our Solar System

How much a 100 pound person would weigh 38 Pounds

Who discovered Mercury Ancients

When Mercury was discovered Unknown

Rotation (1 Day): 59 Earth Days

Revolution (1 year): 88 Earth Days

Number of Moons NONE

Number and Composition of Rings: None

Temperature (Average/Range) 840°F  -275°F

Weather Very hot in the day and summer. Very cold at night and winter.

Appearance/ Features Looks gray Flat plains, steep cliffs, craters

Facts: Smallest planet Closest to the sun Atmosphere: No true atmosphere Some gasses have been detected

How Much a 100 Pound person would weigh on Venus: 91 pounds

Who discovered Venus Ancients

When Venus was discovered Unknown

Rotation (1 Day): 243 Earth Days Has a day longer than its year.

Revolution (1 year): 225 Earth Days

Number of Moons: None

Number and Composition of rings None

Temperature (Average/Range) Average 870°F

Weather Lightning storms Very hot because of greenhouse effect (The atmosphere is so thick that it holds in most of the heat from the Sun.)

Appearance/Features Yellow Plains, mountains, canyons, valleys, volcanoes, craters

Facts: Extremely high temperatures because of the dense atmosphere. Atmosphere: 96% carbon dioxide 3% nitrogen Traces of sulfur dioxide and other gases

Earth

How much a 100 Pound person would weigh 100 pounds

Who discovered Earth Unknown

When Earth was discovered Unknown

Rotation (1 Day): 23.9 Hours

Revolution (1 Year): Days

Number of Moons One

Number and Composition of rings None

Temperature (Average/Range) -126°F  136°F

Weather Seasons because of Earth’s tilted axis

Appearance/ Features: Blue, Green, Brown, White Mountains, Valley, Volcanoes Land masses Large ocean bodies

Fact: Supports Life Atmosphere 78% nitrogen 21% Oxygen Several layers

How much a 100 pound person weighs on Mars 38 pounds

Who discovered Mars Ancients

When Mars was discovered Unknown

Rotation (1 Day): 24.6 Hours

Revolution (1 Year): 687 Earth Days Almost twice as long as Earth

Number of Moons: Two

Number and Composition of Rings None

Temperature (Average/Range) -195°F  70°F

Weather Clouds and winds Dust Storms Seasons

Appearance/Features: Channels, valleys, polar ice caps, canyons, mountains, plains, volcanoes, craters.

Fact: Has seasons like Earth. Atmosphere: 95% carbon dioxide 2.7% nitrogen 1.6% argon

Asteroid Belt

How much a 100 Pound person would weigh pounds Has much more gravity than Earth

Who discovered Jupiter Ancients

When Jupiter was discovered Unknown

Rotation (1 Day): 9.8 Hours

Revolution (1 Year): 11.8 Earth Years

Number of Moons: At least 67

Number and Composition of rings 4 made of dust

Temperature (Average/Range) Average -162°F

Weather Clouds, winds, storms, lightning.

Appearance/Features: Red and White bands Great Red Spot – swirling cloud of gas (3 Earth sizes in diameter)

Fact: Largest planet in our solar system Atmosphere: Hydrogen and Helium

How much a 100 pound person would weigh 107 pounds

Who discovered Saturn Ancients

When Saturn was discovered Unknown

Rotation (1 Day): 10.2 Hours

Revolution (1 Year): 29.4 Earth Years

Number of Moons: At least 62

Number and composition of rings 7 main rings made of ice particles

Temperature (Average/Range) Average -218°F

Weather Seasons Storms, lightning in clouds

Appearance/Features: Looks yellow Beautiful rings that appear as flat disks.

Fact: Has seven major rings

How much a 100 pound person would weigh 88.9 Pounds

Who discovered Uranus William Herschel

When Uranus was discovered 1781

Rotation (1 Day): 17.9 Hours

Revolution (1 Year): 84 Earth Years

Number of Moons: 27

Number and Composition of rings 13 rings probably made of ice

Temperature (Average/Range) Average -323°F

Weather Seasons Very cold storms

Appearance/Features: Pale Blue-green color Dark spot make of whirling gases like on Jupiter

Fact: Rotates on its side

How much a 100 pound person would weigh pounds

Who discovered Neptune Urbain Le Verrier Johann Galle Heinrich d’Arrest

When Neptune was discovered 1846

Rotation (1 Day): 16.1 Hours

Revolution (1 Year): Earth Years

Number of Moons: 14

Number and Composition of rings 6 rings made of dust

Temperature (Average/Range) Average -353°F

Weather Seasons last 40 years

Appearance/Features: Blue, thick layers of clouds

Fact: Has violent winds of 1,250 mph

How much a 100 Pound person would weigh 6.7 pounds

Who discovered Pluto Clyde W. Tombaugh

When Pluto was discovered 1930

Length of rotation (1 day) 6 Earth days

Length of Revolution (1 year) 248 Earth years

Number of moons 3

Number and Composition of rings Pluto possibly has rings but it is not confirmed

Temperature (Average/Range) -385°F

Weather Very cold and icy Atmosphere may freeze and turn to snow

Appearance/Features Light brown Polar caps and ice Know little about surface

Interesting facts Pluto has been considered a dwarf planet for 7 years.