Sunday, 30 June 2019

Space Ponders Week 10


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  1. Hi Room 23! I have two space facts I would like to share with you ...

    A full NASA space suit costs $12,000,000. While the entire suit costs $12 million, 70% of that cost is for the backpack and control module.

    Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system and has an average surface temperature of around 450° C!

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  2. I think there is only one dwarf planet Pluto but I was wrong there are 5 dwarf planets. And Sun will stop shining in 5 billion years.

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  3. Jupiter is the king of gods

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    2. As the planets in our Solar System get further away from the Sun, they generally get colder. So what is the coldest planet of our Solar System. That would be Neptune, the 8th and final planet in the Solar System. if Pluto was still a planet, it would be coder, but now it's Neptune.

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  5. Hi guys Im gonna share some words about Dwarf planets...
    What is a Dwarf planet?

    A dwarf planet is a planetary-mass object that is neither a true planet nor a natural satellite. That is, it is in direct orbit of a star, and is massive enough for its gravity to compress it into a hydrostatically equilibrious shape, but has not cleared the neighborhood of other material around its orbit.😎😎😎

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  6. My favorite facts is about Venus: One year on earth is 0.616 years on Venus, Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system and is over 864 degrees Fahrenheit!

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  7. The first ever spaceship that went to the moon cost 25.4 million dollars but now it cost 150 billion today.

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  9. The most interesting fact about my learning in space is that Mars is colder then I thought because I thought it was cold the whole time.

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  10. I learnt that Saturn is a really dense planet and that Saturn is made out of dust, rocks and small chunks of iceπŸ˜ƒ.

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  11. What my interesting fact is that Saturn has 62 Moons but one of the Moons are called the Titan and it is bigger than Mercury and Callisto and those Moons are big to us but the Titan Moon is a lot bigger and it made Saturn bigger but just like about a thousand made bigger but it just made the Saturn bigger so now when Saturn had the Titan Moon it has made a thousand more bigger or maybe a thousand but what the weight is on Saturn is 5.683 which is a lot so that might be a bigger planet than Earth because it is a big planet so maybe it is bigger than the Earth.

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  12. I have learnt a lot about the Solar System this term...
    Did you know that The Solar System formed around 4.6 billion years ago! That's a long time ago!
    I learnt that The inner planets (also known as terrestrial planets) are smaller and made mostly of rock and metal!
    There are 8 planets in the Solar System!
    Did you know any of that information?
    BYE
    -Taylah

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  13. My first interesting fact is that Saturn has yellow ammonia crystals which gives Saturn the gold look, my second interesting fact is that Mars is name'd after the Roman god of war, and my third and final interesting fact is that Saturn’s largest storm is at its north pole it’s over two times the size of earth and is shaped in a near perfect hexagon each of the six sides are believed to be the result of jet streams which all in-circle a massive hurricane.

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  14. Hi guys I am going to share my intresting facts about Jupiter....

    Do you know that the planet Jupiter is the fifth planet out from the Sun, and is two and a half times more massive than all the other planets in the solar system combined. It is made primarily of gases and is therefore known as the “gas giant”.😎😎

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  15. Hi guys I'm going to tell you some interesting facts about the sun.
    Did you know that the sun accounts 99.86% of the mass in the solar system? I do now

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  16. did you know Saturn's rings are over 100 million years old and the sun is 4.603 billion years

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  17. If you wanted to go to the moon it will cost 150 million dollars.

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  18. One Million Earth could fit inside the sun and the sun is considered an average size star.

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  19. My other interesting fact I want to share with you is that all the planet's names mean gods

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  20. I learnt that there are 8 planets in our solar system. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. ... The order of the planets from closest to the Sun outwards are; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and finally Neptune. The largest planet is Jupiter.

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  21. The most interesting facts that I have learnt is that the hottest planet on the solar system is 450°C. This planet is called Venus.

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  22. I only thought there was only nine planets in Solar System but there is four more planets which is called the Dwarf planets.

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  23. Hi guys did you know that on July 20,1969 the first rocket when to the moon and that Saturn rings
    are made from ice and rocks and that the sun is a star. It is in the middle of the solar system.
    There are 8 planets in the solar system. They go around the Sun and Saturn has 62 moon.The Sun that makes the seasons on earth.

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  24. Our home earth is the third planet from the sun and the only world known to support an atmosphere with free oxygen, oceans of liquid water, on the surface and the big one - life earth is one of the four terrestrial planet like Mercury, Venus and Mars because it is rocky at the surface.

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