Our Solar System - Everything you want to know about the Earth, the Sun and all our Solar Systems Planets and Moons up there

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Author: Dan Bell ISBN: 9781486432257
Publisher: Emereo Publishing Publication: October 24, 2012
Imprint: Emereo Publishing Language: English
Author: Dan Bell
ISBN: 9781486432257
Publisher: Emereo Publishing
Publication: October 24, 2012
Imprint: Emereo Publishing
Language: English
What is up there in the sky? During the day, you can often see puffy clouds floating high in the air, and a huge ball of gas called the Sun. But when you look up on a cloudless night, you can see other things up there: the Moon and many, many stars. What are they? How many are there? How large are they? Can I touch them? These are only some of the questions human beings have pondered in the past and continue to ponder.

People have invented telescopes to see these planets and stars better. Stars are very hot balls of gas. Planets look like stars to the naked eye, but if you look at them every night for a month or so, you will notice how they move across the sky. That is because they are moving in their orbit around the sun, just like Earth! There are eight major planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the inner planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the outer planets. There are also smaller objects in the outer regions call "dwarf planets". These include Pluto.

Our Solar System covers all: The Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, Mars, Mars/Phobos, Mars/Deimos, Asteroid belt, Jupiter, Jupiter/Amalthea, Jupiter/Io, Jupiter/Europa, Jupiter/Ganymede, Jupiter/Callisto, Saturn, Saturn/Mimas, Saturn/Enceladus, Saturn/Tethys, Saturn/Dione, Saturn/Rhea, Saturn/Titan, Saturn/Hyperion, Saturn/Iapetus, Saturn/Phoebe, Uranus, Uranus/Miranda, Uranus/Ariel, Uranus/Umbriel, Uranus/Titania, Uranus/Oberon, Neptune, Neptune/Proteus, Neptune/Triton, Neptune/Nereid, Pluto, Pluto/Charon, Comets, Kuiper Belt, Oort Cloud, Space exploration - It even has Puzzles and a Glossary.

Major Questions answered right here: How big is this planet?, What is its surface like?, What are its moons like? or What is its moon like? (only applicable to planets with moons), How long is a day on this planet?, How long is a year on this planet?, for moons: How long is its orbit around the planet?, What is it made of?, How much would this planet's gravity pull on me?, Who is it named after?, How was it discovered?

This great book cover each of the planets and many other bodies of the Solar System. Information that will be interesting to kids: outer space is perhaps the final frontier for man. Even though the rest of the solar system objects may seem like tiny dots from Earth, our celestial neighbors are very important to us.

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What is up there in the sky? During the day, you can often see puffy clouds floating high in the air, and a huge ball of gas called the Sun. But when you look up on a cloudless night, you can see other things up there: the Moon and many, many stars. What are they? How many are there? How large are they? Can I touch them? These are only some of the questions human beings have pondered in the past and continue to ponder.

People have invented telescopes to see these planets and stars better. Stars are very hot balls of gas. Planets look like stars to the naked eye, but if you look at them every night for a month or so, you will notice how they move across the sky. That is because they are moving in their orbit around the sun, just like Earth! There are eight major planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the inner planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the outer planets. There are also smaller objects in the outer regions call "dwarf planets". These include Pluto.

Our Solar System covers all: The Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, Mars, Mars/Phobos, Mars/Deimos, Asteroid belt, Jupiter, Jupiter/Amalthea, Jupiter/Io, Jupiter/Europa, Jupiter/Ganymede, Jupiter/Callisto, Saturn, Saturn/Mimas, Saturn/Enceladus, Saturn/Tethys, Saturn/Dione, Saturn/Rhea, Saturn/Titan, Saturn/Hyperion, Saturn/Iapetus, Saturn/Phoebe, Uranus, Uranus/Miranda, Uranus/Ariel, Uranus/Umbriel, Uranus/Titania, Uranus/Oberon, Neptune, Neptune/Proteus, Neptune/Triton, Neptune/Nereid, Pluto, Pluto/Charon, Comets, Kuiper Belt, Oort Cloud, Space exploration - It even has Puzzles and a Glossary.

Major Questions answered right here: How big is this planet?, What is its surface like?, What are its moons like? or What is its moon like? (only applicable to planets with moons), How long is a day on this planet?, How long is a year on this planet?, for moons: How long is its orbit around the planet?, What is it made of?, How much would this planet's gravity pull on me?, Who is it named after?, How was it discovered?

This great book cover each of the planets and many other bodies of the Solar System. Information that will be interesting to kids: outer space is perhaps the final frontier for man. Even though the rest of the solar system objects may seem like tiny dots from Earth, our celestial neighbors are very important to us.

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