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  1. Space By Rebecca and Cerys

  2. Jupiter and Saturn • Saturn and Jupiter are the 2 biggest planets in our solar system. Jupiter is 330 times the size of the earth and Saturn is 80 times the size. Both planets are covered in gas. Saturn and Jupiter are very much like the sun; they are considered stars, like are sun.

  3. Moon and Pluto • There are Eight phases of the moon, that is called lunar moon. • The Moon obits the earth. • Pluto is the furvest plant away from the sun. It is not considered a plant because it is a Dwarf star.

  4. Our Solar System. • Our Solar System has 9 plants (If you count the Sun) and 3 Dwarf stars. You can also call it the Milk way galaxy.

  5. Uranus and Neptune • Uranus’s rings are very faint. The five planets visible with out an asstaint eye are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. If you know where to look, you can’t miss them, even in light polluted skies. But there are two planets, Uranus and Neptune, which are a little harder to find. You’ll need a telescope to even see them

  6. Mercury • Mercury Has No Atmosphere The planet Mercury is too small and has too little gravity to hold onto an atmosphere. Any gases released from the planet quickly escape into space. Also, Mercury is so close to the Sun that any atmosphere is quickly blown away by the Sun's solar winds. That means that there is almost no air on Mercury.

  7. Venus • Venus means:In astronomy mythology, Venus was the Roman goddess of love and beauty. In Greek, her name was Aphrodite. • How much would you weigh on Venus? Because Venus and the Earth are almost the exact same size, you would weigh almost exactly the same on either planet. If you weighed 70 pounds (32 kg) on Earth, you would weigh 63 pounds (29 kg ) on Venus.

  8. Earth The diameter of Earth is 7,926 miles. There are currently almost 7 billion people living on the Earth. About 30% of the Earth's surface is covered with land, while about 70% is covered by oceans.

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