The Sun
It’s the centre of the universe.
Characteristics of Sun
It’s a star.
A star is a heavenly possessing its own light which it transmits. Nebula/galaxy is a cluster of stars.
The earth is in a galaxy called The Milky Way.
- It’s made of very hot gases mainly hydrogen (70%) and helium (30%).
- Has a diameter of 1392000km.
- Surrounded by a layer of gas which has boiled from its surface which is called corona.
- Rotates on its own axis in anticlockwise direction.
- Has gravitational pull which holds all the planets in orbit around it.
An orbit is a path which a planet or a satellite follows around a star or a planet.
- Temperature at its centre is 15m◦c and at the surface is 5500◦c.
- Radiates solar energy which is very important for all forms of life on the earth.
The Planets
Planets are large spherical celestial/heavenly bodies in space.There are 9 planets in our solar system.
Characteristics of the Planets
- Spherical in shape
- Don’t have their own light but reflect it from the sun.
- Revolve around the sun in anticlockwise direction.
- Have their own force of gravity
- Only one is known to support life.
The following are the planets arranged in order from the one nearest to the sun.
Mercury
- Nearest from the sun
- Its 58m km from the sun
- Has no satellites
- Takes approximately 88 earth days to revolve around the sun
Venus
- 2nd planet from the sun
- It’s 108m km from the sun
- One of the brightest planets
- Can be seen clearly with naked eyes
- Takes approximately 225 earth days to revolve around the sun
- Slightly smaller than the earth
- Has no satellites
- Together with the earth they are called twin planets due to having many similarities
Earth
- The 3rd planet from the sun
- The earth and the heavenly bodies make the universe
- The only planet that supports life
- The home of man
- Approximately 149m km from the sun
- Takes 365 ¼ days to revolve around the sun
- Has one satellite, the moon
Mars
- Also called The Red Planet because when it’s observed through a telescope it appears reddish.
- The 4th from the sun
- Slightly smaller than the earth
- Approximately 228m km from the sun
- Takes 687 earth days to revolve around the sun
- Between Mass and Jupiter there are small celestial bodies called planetoids.
- Has no satellite.
Jupiter
- 5th planet from the sun
- Approximately 778m km from the sun
- Largest in the universe
- Rotates on its own axis at very fast speed
- Has flattened poles due to its fast speed of rotation
- Has very thick layers of ice on its surface
- takes 12 earth years to revolve around the sun
- Has 16 satellites
Saturn
- 6th planet from the sun
- Second largest planet
- Approximately 1427m km from the sun
- Takes 29 ½ earth years to revolve around the sun
- Has a ring around it
- Has 18 satellites
Uranus
- 7th planet from the sun
- About 4 times bigger than the earth
- Approximately 2870m km from the sun
- Also rotates very fast
- Also has flattened poles due to fast speed of rotation
- It appears greenish foe being surrounded by methane gas
- Has 8 satellites
- Takes 84 earth years to revolve around the sun
Neptune
- One of the farthest from the sun
- 8th planet from the sun
- Approximately 4497m km from the sun
- Has 8 satellites
- Takes 165 earth years to revolve around the sun
- Very similar in size, colour and character with Uranus
Pluto
- 9th planet from the earth
- Farthest from the sun
- The smallest
- 1/6 the size of the earth
- Approximately 5900m km from the sun
- Takes 248 earth years to revolve around the sun
- Has one satellite
- Very little is known about it Other Celestial Bodies