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The Planets. And What T hey Are/Mean. Mercury. Mercury is the Roman messenger God(Hermes is Greek.) The planet probably received this name because it moves so quickly across the sky. Mercury is seen as a star on Earth without an telescope . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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And What They Are/Mean

The Planets

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Mercury

• Mercury is the Roman messenger God(Hermes is Greek.)

• The planet probably received this name because it moves so quickly across the sky.

• Mercury is seen as a star on Earth without an telescope.

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• Venus is the Roman God of love(Aphrodite in Greek.)

• Venus reaches best brightness shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset, for which reason it has been known as the Morning Star or the Evening Star.

• Venus is sometimes called Earth’s ‘sister’

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Earth

• Earth is also called Terra the Roman Mother Earth(Gaia in Greek.)

• Earth is Home to the only forms of living things known (as of 16 May 2012.)

• Earth is tilted at 23.4° because earlier a massive asteroid hit earth.

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• Mars is named after the Roman God of war(Ares in Greek.)

• it is often described as the "Red Planet" as the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance.

• Iron oxide is composed of iron and oxygen.

Mars

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Asteroid belt

• The asteroid belt is the region of the Solar System located roughly between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter.

• The asteroid belt is home to asteroids as small as your little finger and as big as Pluto.

• The biggest is the dwarf planet Ceres.

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Jupiter

• Jupiter is the Roman king of Gods, God of the skies and master of lightning (Zeus in Greek.)

• Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System (that is probably why its called Jupiter.)

• The Great Red Spot is a giant storm that is known to have existed since at least the 17th century when it was first seen by telescope.

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• Saturn is the Roman Titan lord of time (Kronos in Greek.)

• Saturn has a ring system that has nine continuous main rings composed mostly of ice particles with a smaller amount of rocky debris and dust.

• Titan, Saturn's largest and the Solar System's second largest moon, is larger than the planet Mercury

Saturn

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Uranus

• Uranus is the Greek father sky• In mythology Uranus’s son Saturn cut up

Uranus with his sickle.• It is the coldest planetary atmosphere in the

Solar System, with a minimum temperature of 49 K (−224 °C).

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Neptune

• Neptune is the Roman God of the sea (Poseidon in Greek)

• It is the coldest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System, with a minimum temperature of 49 K (−224 °C).

• Astronomers sometimes categorize Uranus and Neptune as "ice giants“.

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Dwarf Planets

• A dwarf planet is a small planet that smaller then the moon.

• There are five dwarf planets in the Solar System: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.

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PROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE

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How small is a dwarf planet?

• Small.• Smaller then Saturn• Smaller then the moon• Smaller then the SUN

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Venus is the god of…

• Beauty and love• Blood and gory• Hate and ugliness• Hippies

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What is the coldest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System

• Mercury• Mt Everest• Me in ice• Neptune

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Test your scores…….

0-1- need to work on your memory2-well you will know next time3-either you have a great memory or you’re a genius