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Space. Iain Grant! 2013 Space Project. 1 Thing About Each Planet. Venus: The 1 st Visit to Venus was in 1962 with a fake shuttle. Moon: The 1 st visit to the moon was in 1969 by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. 1 Thing about each planet part 2. Sun: The sun is 70% hydrogen.

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  1. Space Iain Grant! 2013 Space Project

  2. 1 Thing About Each Planet Venus: The 1st Visit to Venus was in 1962 with a fake shuttle. Moon: The 1st visit to the moon was in 1969 by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.

  3. 1 Thing about each planet part 2 Sun: The sun is 70% hydrogen. Uranus: Uranus has only been visited by 1 spacecraft. The Voyageur in 1986. Neptune: This planet is the smallest of the 4 gas giants in the solar system.

  4. 1 Thing About Each Planet 3 Saturn: This planet is the least dense planet in the solar system. Pluto: You would only weigh 4 pounds on Pluto if you weighed 70 pounds on Earth. Mars: Mars has higher mountains and deeper than any other planet.

  5. 1 Thing Interesting About Each Planet 4 Mercury: This Planet has no moons. Earth: The Earth Has 1 moon and it is called Luna.

  6. 10 Facts about Earth. The earth has 1 moon and it’s called Luna. Earth is about 5 billion years old. Earth and Mercury are the most dense planets in the solar system. Only 29% of earth is land. A million years ago a day on earth was 20 hours long because of “lost time”.

  7. 10 Facts About Earth 2 6. In 1913 1 area in earth got up to 134 degrees Celsius. 7. 1000 tons of space debris comes down on earth every year. 8. The deepest ocean is 5317 feet down. 9. All deserts are actually not just sand some of it is rock and stone. 10. 4.5 billion years ago their used to be a planet almost exactly like earth.

  8. 5 Facts About The Moon. The Moon is 4.5 billion years old. It would take 130 days to go around the moon by car. It would take 13 hours to go around the moon by rocket. It would take 1.52 seconds to go around the moon at light speed! The moon length is about 2000 miles (3476 kilometers.)

  9. Percentage Of Water On Earth The Earth is 71% of water.

  10. 5 W’s and 1 H of the Hubble Space Telescope. What: The Hubble Space telescope is a telescope in space that “monitors” space like the Mars Rover “monitors” Mars. It sends pictures and videos down to earth so the astronauts can see what is in space and what to look for when they go into space. When: The construction of part of the telescope was in 1979, On august 11 2008 to February 6 2012 Hubble made it’s 100000th orbit, The telescope was ready in 1985 but was scheduled in 1986. The telescope was made in 1946.

  11. 5 W’s and 1 H of the Hubble Space Telescope Why: The Hubble Space Telescope was originally made to take pictures of space and for people to know what is in space. The Hubble Telescope was also built to figure out how different planets function. It is also how to figure out how natural disasters happen on Earth. Who: It takes more than just one person invents a spacecraft it takes more than just one person to build one. NASA created the space project in 1946 it took almost 5-10 years to make the Telescope.

  12. 5 W’s and 1 H of the Hubble Space Telescope. Where: The Mirror of the space telescope was made in Danbury Connecticut. Hubble was launched on-board a space shuttle Discovery from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on 24 April 1990, and released from 600Km above earth. How: It took 5-10 years of building to finally finish the telescope.

  13. What is the difference between an asteroid and a meteorite. An Asteroid is sometimes called a minor planet or a planetoid. They are small solar system bodies in orbit around the sun. A meteorite is something that comes into the atmosphere from another object that survived to impact the surface.

  14. The Planets In Proper Sequence Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto (No Longer A Planet) Sun (A Star Not A Planet)

  15. What is a comet? A Comet is a big chunk of rock and ice just floating around in something called the Oort Cloud. When the gravity from a large passing body like a star, becomes strong enough, some large chunks of ice start heading towards the sun.

  16. Planets In Proper Sequence. (Shown)

  17. The Phases Of The Moon. Full Waxing Gibbous First Quarter Waxing Crescent New Waning Crescent Third Quarter Waning Gibbous And Back To Full.

  18. Phases Of The Moon (Shown)

  19. Biography Of Steve MacLean. What: Steve MacLean was the president of the Canadian space agency. Who: Steve MacLean was chief astronaut of the Canadian space agency. When: He was the program manager In 1987 to 1993. He began astronaut Training in 1984. He was born in 1954. Where: He was born in Ottawa, Ontario. Why: Steve Maclean quit the Canadian space agency to take up a position of Quantum Physics in Waterloo.

  20. What is a sundial. A sundial is in essence simply any form of stick- known as a style or gnomon – which casts a shadow. The position of the shadow can be used to determine the currant solar time.

  21. How Are The Moon And Tides Related The moon and tides are related because the moon tries to pull everything from earth closer to it but earth is strong enough to hold everything back except for water. Since the water is always moving, the Earth cannot hold onto it, and the moon is able to pull at it. Each day, there are two high tides and two low tides. The ocean is constantly moving from high tide to low tide, and then back to high tide. There is about 12 hours and 25 minutes between the two high tides.

  22. What a solar eclipseis. A solar eclipse is an eclipse is when the moon is revolving in it’s orbit around the earth and comes between the sun and the earth. The moon blocks the light of the sun and a shadow of the moon is cast over the earth’s surface.

  23. What a lunar eclipse is. Lunar eclipses occur when the earth’s shadow blocks the sun’s light, which otherwise reflects off the moon. There are 3 types, with the most dramatic type with all of earth’s shadow covering the moon completely.

  24. Objects in space that emit light and reflect light. Emit: Sun, Stars, Galaxies, Nebulae and meteors in the earth’s atmosphere. Reflect: Comets, Asteroids, Meteoroids in space, moons or natural satellites and artificial satellites.

  25. Technological Tools In Space. Some tools and devices people need to help us explore space are the materials to make the suits to go up into space so people can breath in space. Also the materials you need to make the telescopes like the Hubble Space telescope it took almost five years to make that. Also spectroscopes you need all the materials to make that. Also you need lots of tools and devices to get the space crafts and rockets working with the cameras for the main base to see far into space from way down at earth.

  26. Biological needs for humans in space. Air: A continuous supply of oxygen is essential respiration is needed. A manned spacecraft uses a gas, which is a combination of oxygen and nitrogen. Food: The food the astronauts receive must be nutritious, easy to prepare and should not be perishable. Some things the astronauts get on there Spacecraft are food storage compartments, food warmers, a food preparation area and metal trays so the food packages and utensils don’t float away.

  27. Biological needs for humans in space. 2. Water: Water is an essential requirement. Water is made from liquid oxygen and hydrogen in the space shuttle's fuel cells.

  28. THE END!!!!!!!!!!! This is the end of my SPACE PROJECT I hope you enjoyed!!! By: Iain Grant 2013

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