Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Activity #6 Planet of the Solar system

 SOLAR SYSTEM 

The solar system is the set formed by the Sun and the eight planets with their respective satellites that rotate around it. They also accompany it in its displacement through the galaxy or the Milky Way dwarf planets, asteroids and innumerable comets, meteorites and interplanetary corpuscles. This system is located about 33,000 light years from the center of the Milky Way.


There are many hypotheses about the origin of the Solar System, the most current theories link its formation with that of the Sun, about 4.7 billion years ago. From an interstellar cloud of gas and dust that fragmented or collapsed, leading to the formation of a primordial solar nebula, and through the union of larger and larger particles the formation of current planets.



VENUS

It is the hottest planet in the solar system, Venus is a very active planet with volcanoes and mountains. Venus size is very much the same as the earth, the earth is only slightly larger. It rotates in the opposite direction of the earth and is therefore uncommon. It takes 243 Earth days to spin just once. Because it is close to the sun a year passes much faster. A day on Venus is not the same as on earth, on earth the sun rises and sets once a day. And at Venus the sun rises every one hundred and seventeen terrestrial days. So the sun rises twice a year on Venus.



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