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The eight planets in our solar system (Part 2)


Jupiter: Jupiter is the biggest planet and the fifth planet in our solar system. It also has a giant red spot which is a storm. Millions of years ago, some scientists say that it was 4 times the size of earth that it could swallow its own moon!!! Until now, the storm shrunk to the size of 2 Earths. It’s name means the god of thunder, lightning and dust. It was known to protect the Earth from asteroids and comets. Jupiter also has 79 moons and 4 rings but almost impossible to see. It’s the fastest spinning planet and it takes 12 Earth years to complete a whole orbit around the sun. It’s also about 778.5 million miles from the sun.


Saturn: Saturn is the sixth planet and the second largest in our solar system. It has 7 lovely rings around it and is mostly made out of Helium and Hydrogen. It also has 82 moons. Saturn is named after the god Saturnus, the god of agriculture and harvest. Saturn is equivalent to the ancient Greek god Kronos. They decided to make the outermost planet sacred to Kronos, and the Romans did the same. In ultraviolet colors. It looks like a rainbow. It takes 29 Earth years to complete a whole orbit and is about 1434 billion miles from the sun.


Uranus: Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun and it’s a light blue gas giant. Its name is a reference to the Greek god of the sky, Uranus, who, according to Greek mythology, was the grandfather of Zeus (Jupiter) and father of Cronus (Saturn). ... The interior of Uranus is mainly composed of ices and rock. It also spins sideways and smells like rotten eggs because of the hydrogen sulfide. It takes 84 Earth years to make one orbit and about 2871 billion miles away. It also has 27 moons and an outer ring and inner ring.


Neptune: Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun. (Which is the farthest planet from the sun.) It has the strongest winds ever and also a blue gas giant. It takes 165 Earth years to complete one orbit and about 4495 billion miles away. It also has a dark vortex that can go away soon and when it gets close to Pluto, it switches places!!! Awesome right? It also has five mostly invisible rings and 14 moons. From the Latin Neptunus, which is of unknown meaning, possibly related to the Indo-European root *nebh "wet, damp, clouds". Neptune was the god of the sea in Roman mythology, approximately equivalent to the Greek god Poseidon. This is also the name of the eighth planet in the solar system.


This is almost the end!!! Wait for next week for “The 5 dwarf planets in our solar system!!! (Maybe Part 3).  So how do u like it on a scale of 1-10. Plz write your answers in the comments below. And plz visit my profile often and join my club. Thanks!!!! And I'll see you next week.

Born2slaYer

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jo1807

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9.5/10, just insert the decimal points where they go when talking about the distances from Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune =)

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Jonathanyip40 wrote:
HermanoMenor31 wrote:
Jonathanyip40 wrote:

Apparently, the sun was not included........

That's because it's a star not planet.

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Bruh its a star not a planet :facepalm