Friday, May 14, 2010

Uranus


Uranus is yet another "Gas Giant". The atmosphere has helium, hydrogen, and methane. Methane makes it look blue-green.


Uranus is tipped over because the North and South poles are sideways so it is like a ball rolling around the sun instead of like a top spinning around the sun.


Of course, it is named after a Roman god. You might be, too. Uranus was discovered years after the ones in front of it.

Next is Neptune! The finale is closer than you think, huh?:(

Friday, May 7, 2010

Saturn


Saturn's axis is tilted like Earth's, giving it seasons. Saturn has over 30 moons. 1 moon, called Titan, is almost as big as Mercury! Most of the moons are in the rings.

Saturn has thousands of rings. Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system. The stripes on the planet are bands of clouds blown by 1000 mph winds. The rings and the bands make Saturn appear beautiful to us, but it's freezing cold and too stormy for us to survive there.

Saturn is, like Jupiter, a gaseous planet, so we couldn't walk around on it like the earth or our moon. The gases are mostly hydrogen and helium.

Next is Uranus. Don't lose your temper!:)

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Jupiter


Jupiter is, obviously, the biggest planet in our solar system. It has a big red spot. Freaky, isn't it? I know, because I was freaked out by the picture too. The hurricane is inside of the red spot. Jupiter has lightning around it, so don't think it is safe to stay. Plus, you need a spacesuit to stay there.

Next is Saturn!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Mars


Mars is called the red planet because it looks red from here. It really looks brownish-red. It has the solar system's largest volcano! It is called "Olympus Mons". Mars has 2 moons. They are called Phoebes and Deimos. Phoebes is huge compared to Deimos!

Next is Jupitor! Coming rapidly fast to you!