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The solar system. The Hitch-Hikers guide to the Solar System. In this Presentation there will be information about the nine planets, meteors, moons, comets.

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1 The solar system

2 The Hitch-Hikers guide to the Solar System. In this Presentation there will be information about the nine planets, meteors, moons, comets and other interesting sights of our solar system.

3 Mercury With a temperature of up to 450 degrees in daylight, Visiting Mercury in peak season, you will need, extra extra strong sun block, protection 1 million.

4 Venus With clouds filled with Sulphuric acid you should not carry any limestone on you, therefore make sure umbrellas and good shelter will help you with a not very enjoyable holiday in a hotter planet then Mercury. Beware of the power of pressure Or your hopes for a perfect holiday will be crushed.

5 Earth As you may or may not know of the Earth’s statistics, here are a few to get your brains racing, which are over on the other side. If you are a holiday maker visiting Earth be in disguise if you don’t want to be experimented on, and also do not come here if you are allergic to nitrogen, oxygen or hydrogen.

6 The Moon It takes the moon 1 moonth or month to orbit our Earth, it is pulled by the earth’s gravity and has 1 fifth of the the earth’s gravitational pull. The moon has some beautiful sites, with the Apollo sites and the sea of tranquillity, but don’t bring a costume because you might dive into nothing!

7 Mars If you are an Earthling then the safest planet to visit id Mars. The red planet provide some great places for having a picnic on Mt. Olympus.

8 Moons of Mars Phobos and Deimos are the two moons of Mars. They are

9 Jupiter

10 Moons of Jupiter

11 Saturn

12 Moons of Saturn

13 Uranus

14 Moons of Uranus

15 Neptune

16 Moons of Neptune

17 Pluto and Charon Mass (kg) Mean Distance From Sun (km) Orbital Period (years) Radius at Equator (km) Number of Moons 1.27E+22 5,913,520,000 248.54 1,137 1 Pluto and Charon are quite far out in the Solar system and are yet to become too much of a tourist attraction - it is probably due to the tiny size of this planet and moon. Nonetheless Pluto and Charon are quite nice to visit because of the lack of crowds. Its quite a trip though so bring an extra warp drive it’s a long long long long long way to get back without one.

18 Comets and meteors If you are low on fuel you may be tempted to hitch a lift on a comet of a meteorite. This is not recommended though as these can be unpredictable and very fast. Comets are best viewed from a little way away and are a great spectacle. If you prefer fireworks though follow a meteorite - if your lucky it’ll hit something and you can watch those sparks fly. A word of warning however, Just don’t be sat on the meteorite at the time!


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