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The Universe is a large and unimaginable expanse of dust, gas, stars, clouds, galaxies
and life.
Photovideo:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mlg3ihngelg
In the Universe we can find different groups of stars. A star is a bright object made
of very hot gases, so the star sends heat and light.
Groups of stars form Constellations and Galaxies.
You can see all of these constellation in the night sky but, depending on the month and
the part of the planet where you are in.
Sky Map: http://www.kidsastronomy.com/astroskymap/constellations.htm
A Picture A is a _____________________________________________
B ____________________________________________________________
C ____________________________________________________________
D _____________________________________________________________
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Activity 3: True or False T F
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Name:__________________ The weather is _________________
Date: Today is __________________________________________
The Solar System contains 8 planets and its satellites, 2 dwarf planets, comets,
asteroids, gas and dust that orbit around the Sun. The Sun is the main star in the solar
system and produces gravity which atracts all the other objets towards it.
Activity 1: Can you name the eight planets of our Solar System?
Find them in the wordsearch and write them in the right order.
The first four planets in the solar system are called The Inner Planets. The
Inner planets are Rocky planets. They are small planets. The other 6 planets are called
The Outer Planets. The outer planets are bigger. They are Gaseous planets.
They all have rings and lots of moons (satellites)
Between the Inner and the Outer planets is the Asteroids Belt.
Computer time!: Take a look to your Solar System and learn more:
http://www.kidsastronomy.com/solar_system.htm
cuanto pesas y cuantos años tienes en los otros planetas
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/kidsclub/flash/clubhouse/Astro-
Matic_3000.html
(aquí dicen las principales caracterisicas de cada planeta cuando lo juegas)
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/kidsclub/flash/index.html
The Solar System is made up of dust, gas, asteroids, comets and all the planets that
orbits around The Sun.
There are 8 planets in the solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus and Neptune.
There are more planets. These planets are called Dwarf Planets because they are
too small. Pluto and Eris are dwarf planets.
PLANET HEROES
Meet these friends. They are from different planets. First learn about their planets
and then guess who's the one who live in each planet.
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Juego: llevar con la nave hasta jupiter sin chocarse con los cristales y los asteroides
http://www.fisher-price.com/fp.aspx?st=5483&e=activity&gamecode=turbo_shuttle
THE PLANETS
• Jupiter
• Saturn
• Uranus
• Neptune
They are known as the 'gas giants'. They all have rings and lots of moons. The gas giants are made
up mostly of hydrogen, helium, frozen water, ammonia, methane, and carbon monoxide.
The Solar System is made up of all the planets that orbit our Sun. In addition to planets, the Solar System also
consists of moons, comets, asteroids, minor planets, and dust and gas.
Everything in the Solar System orbits or revolves around the Sun. The Sun contains around 98% of all the
material in the Solar System. The larger an object is, the more gravity it has. Because the Sun is so large, its
powerful gravity attracts all the other objects in the Solar System towards it. At the same time, these objects,
which are moving very rapidly, try to fly away from the Sun, outward into the emptiness of outer space. The
result of the planets trying to fly away, at the same time that the Sun is trying to pull them inward is that they
become trapped half-way in between. Balanced between flying towards the Sun, and escaping into space, they
spend eternity orbiting around their parent star.
This is an important question, and one that is difficult for scientists to understand. After all, the creation of our
Solar System took place billions of years before there were any people around to witness it. Our own evolution
is tied closely to the evolution of the Solar System. Thus, without understanding from where the Solar System
came from, it is difficult to comprehend how mankind came to be.
Scientists believe that the Solar System evolved from a giant cloud of dust and gas. They believe that this dust
and gas began to collapse under the weight of its own gravity. As it did so, the matter in this could begin
moving in a giant circle, much like the water in a drain moves around the center of the drain in a circle.
At the center of this spinning cloud, a small star begin to form. This star grew larger and larger, as it collected
more of the dust and gas that were collapsing into it.
Further away from the star that was forming in the center were smaller clumps of dust and gas that were also
collapsing. The star in the center eventually ignited forming our Sun, while the smaller clumps became the
planets, minor planets, moons, comets, and asteroids.
A Great Storm
Once ignited, the Sun's powerful solar winds began to blow. These winds, which are made up of atomic
particles being blown outward away from the Sun, slowly pushed the remaining gas and dust out of the Solar
System
With no more gas or dust, the planets, minor planets, moons, comets, and asteroids stopped growing. You may
have noticed that the four inner planets are much smaller than the four outer planets. Why is that?
Because the inner planets are much closer to the Sun, they are located where the solar winds are stronger. As a
result, the dust and gas from the inner Solar System was blown away much more quickly than it was from the
outer Solar System. This gave the planets of the inner Solar System less time to grow.
Another important difference is that the outer planets are made up largely of gas, and water, while the inner
planets are made up almost entirely out of rock and dust. This is due to the same reasons. As the outer planets
grew larger, their gravity had time to accumulate massive amounts of gas, water, as well as dust.
It is true that there are only eight planets. However, the Solar System is made up of over 100 worlds that are
every bit as fascinating. Some of these minor planets, and moons are actually larger than the planet Mercury.
Others, such as Io have active volcanoes. Europa has a liquid water ocean, while Titan has lakes, rivers, and
oceans of liquid Methane. You can read more about these amazing worlds by clicking here.
The Asteroid Belt, The Kuiper Belt, And The Oort Cloud
You have probably heard about the Asteroid Belt. This band of asteroids sits between the orbits of the planets
Jupiter and Mars. It is made up of thousands of objects too small to be considered planets. Some of them no
larger than a grain of dust, while others, like Eros can be more than 100 miles across. A few, like Ida, even
have their own moons.
Further out, beyond the orbit of the minor planet Pluto sits another belt, known as the Kuiper Belt. Like the
Asteroid Belt, the Kuiper Belt is also made up of thousands, possibly even millions of objects too small to be
considered planets. A few of these objects, like Pluto, are large enough that their gravity has pulled them into a
sphere shape.
These objects are made out of mostly frozen gas, with small amounts of dust. They are often called dirty
snowballs. However you probably know them by their other name... comets.
http://www.kidsastronomy.com/solar_system.htm
Plants and animals need light and heat to live and grow. All
the other planets go around the sun, too, but Earth is the
only planet where we can live. The sun gives us just the
right amount of heat and light.
Earth
moon orbit
A star is a body which looks like a bright Our solar system is the sun and all the
point in the sky at night. A star is not a planets, moons, and stars.
planet or a moon. Our sun is a star.
sun Earth
Mars Jupiter
Mars is a planet. It is the fourth planet Jupiter is a planet. It is the fifth planet
from the sun. from the sun.
Saturn Uranus
Neptune Pluto
The asteroid belt is divided into an inner belt and an outer belt. The inner belt which is made up of asteroids that
are within 250 million miles of the Sun contains asteroids that are made of metals.
The outer belt, which includes asteroids 250 million miles beyond the Sun, consists of rocky asteroids. These
asteroids appear darker than the asteroids of the inner belt, and are rich in carbon.
Asteroids are left over materials from the formation of the Solar System. These materials were never incorporated int
proximity to Jupiter's strong gravity.
Name: ____________________________
A. star
B. planet
C. light
A. water
B. heat
C. animals
3. Orbits means__________________.
A. animals
B. circles around
C. a planet
A. Earth
B. the sun
C. other planets
A. the animals
B. the sun
C. the planets
Name: ____________________________
A. to spin around
B. to circle around
C. to be alive
A. It is made of rocks.
B. It looks like a rock.
C. It is not a star.
A. 24
B. 265
C. 365
Name: ____________________________
A. to spin around
B. to circle around
C. to be alive
A. It is made of rocks.
B. It looks like a rock.
C. It is not a star.
A. 24
B. 265
C. 365
A. It is made of rock.
B. Plants and animals need water.
C. Earth spins like a top.