EN The Solar System EN The Solar System EN The Solar System

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The Solar System

3, 2, 1… Take off to the Solar System! 01

Definition The Solar System is a set made up of the Sun and the eight planets that revolve around it. Of the eight planets, one is where we live: Earth

When was it formed? The truth is that it is so long ago that it is very difficult to know for sure, but it is believed that it was 4.5 BILLION YEARS AGO! Shocking, isn't it?

There are millions of galaxies in the universe. One of them is the one we know as the Milky Way. The Milky Way, formed by stars, dust and gas, has a spiral shape. It could be said that its appearance is something like a whirlpool with several arms Where is it?

The planets and the Sun 02

This is the brightest star: the Sun The Sun is the main protagonist of this system, which is why it is called the Solar System. It is located in the center and everything revolves around it. The Sun is an immense star that emits light and heat. It is the closest star to the Earth and on which all life on Earth depends

Our home, planet Earth, is a rocky, terrestrial planet. It has a solid, active surface, with mountains, valleys, canyons, plains and much more. Earth is special because it is an ocean planet, with water covering 70% of its surface. Our atmosphere is largely composed of nitrogen. It is made up of three layers: crust, mantle and core. Its natural satellite is the Moon Our home: planet Earth

Rocky planets: Mercury, Venus and Mars Mercury It is the closest to the Sun and also the smallest. It is a planet without satellites in its orbit. Its surface, covered with rock and craters, resembles that of the Moon Venus It is the one that most resembles the Earth. It is covered with very thick clouds that reflect sunlight, so that at night it looks bright and we can distinguish it with the naked eye Mars Mars is often called the 'Red Planet', logically because of its reddish appearance. It has the largest volcano of the eight planets in the solar system. One of the great scientific discoveries of recent years has been the finding of subway water on Mars. It has two satellites called Phobos and Deimos

Giant planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune Jupiter It is a gigantic planet: its size is 1,300 times larger than the Earth. It has many natural satellites, the most important of which are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto Saturn Saturn is a yellowish planet and, next to Jupiter, the hottest planet. The most special thing about Saturn is its famous rings composed of rocks and water ice. Some of its natural satellites are Hyperion and Iapetus

Giant planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune Uranus Uranus is characterized by being a very cold planet because it is far from the Sun. Its axis of rotation is very tilted, and it looks bluish in color because of the gases that form its surface. Uranus also has a ring system and a few natural satellites including Titania, Oberon and Miranda Neptune It is the farthest from the Sun and this makes it the coldest planet in the Solar System. Also, because of the gas in its atmosphere, it appears blue. It has a system of four rings formed by dust particles

Traveling through the Solar System 03

First stop: satellites A satellite is a body that revolves around another, usually larger, body. They are solid and have no atmosphere. In the Solar System, some planets have satellites, although around the Earth there is only one natural satellite: the Moon. Artificial satellites are those made and launched into space by humans to collect all kinds of data about a planet

The Moon is a rocky celestial body without rings. It does not give off light, but reflects the light it receives from the Sun. The Moon takes different positions, so it does not always present the same illumination. In its path, the Moon goes through four main phases, which are, in order: new moon, first quarter, full moon and last quarter The Moon

An asteroid is a small rocky object that orbits the Sun and some planets. Asteroids are smaller than a planet, but larger than objects the size of a chunk of rock Second stop: asteroids

Meteorites are the remains of celestial bodies that impact the Earth or any other star. These fragments reach the surface because they do not disintegrate completely as they pass through the atmosphere Third stop: meteorites

The International Space Station is the largest object ever sent into space. It revolves around the Earth at an average speed of 27,700 km/h and describes 16 orbits per day. At night it is clearly visible from Earth as it travels at an altitude of 320 km above us Fourth stop: International Space Station

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1 Light takes 8 minutes and 17 seconds to travel from the Sun to the Earth's surface 2 The average distance between the Sun and the Earth is about 150,000,000 km 3 Twelve people have walked on the surface of the Moon, beginning with Neil Armstrong and ending with Gene Cernan. All lunar landings took place between July 1969 and December 1972 as part of the Apollo program 4 Astronauts aboard the International Space Station circle the Earth every 90 minutes, and experience a sunrise and sunset 16 times in each 24-hour period 5 The size of the Earth is 81 times larger than that of the Moon

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