Categorias: Todos - atmosphere - planets - temperature - orbit

por Юля Кривенко 2 anos atrás

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the Solar System

Our solar system is a fascinating collection of celestial bodies, each with unique characteristics. Neptune, the coldest planet, has an average temperature of minus 346 degrees Fahrenheit at the cloud tops.

the Solar System

the Solar System

Pluto

It is smaller than Earth's moon; its orbit is highly elliptical, falling inside Neptune's orbit at some points and far beyond it at others

Venus

Its thick atmosphere is extremely toxic and composed of sulfuric acid clouds, the planet is an extreme example of the greenhouse effect.

Mercury

It is the smallest planet in the solar system.Mercury zips around the sun in only 88 days and because it is so close to our star.

EARTH

It is a water world with two-thirds of the planet covered by water. Earth's atmosphere is rich in nitrogen and oxygen and it is the only world known to harbor life.

The Sun

The sun is by far the largest object in our solar system.It sheds most of the heat and light that makes life possible on Earth and possibly elsewhere.

Neptune

the coldest planet in the solar system. The average temperature of Neptune at the top of the clouds is minus 346 degrees Fahrenheit.

Uranus

It has clouds made of hydrogen sulfide, the same chemical that makes rotten eggs smell so foul

Saturn

Is the sixth planet from the sun and is famous for its large and distinct ring system. The rings are made of ice and rock and scientists are not yet sure how they formed.

Jupiter

The largest planet in the solar system. The gas giant is more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined, according to NASA(opens.

It is a cold, desert-like planet covered in iron oxide dust that gives the planet its signature red hue.

Substantial scientific evidence suggests that Mars at one point billions of years ago was a much warmer, wetter world, rivers and maybe even oceans existed.

Mars