Inner 4 Planets
Outer 4 Planets
Kepler's Laws
What's That?
In Order
100

Where we live.

Earth

100

The largest planet in the solar system.

Jupiter

100

The shape planets orbit around the Sun.

Elliptical

100

The number of stars in our solar system.

1

100

Mercury

1st Planet

200

This planet is known for its coloration caused by the iron oxide (rust) on its surface.

Mars

200

This planet has over 100 moons which claims the title for the most moons in our solar system.

Saturn

200

This is where is the Sun is located in the planets orbit.

At one of the foci

200

This object orbits a planet

Moon

200

Jupiter

5th Planet

300

The inner four planets are this type of planet.

terrestrial/rocky

300

The only planet to be named after a Greek god.

Uranus

300

This is where the planets will orbit the fastest in an orbit.

Near the star

300

This caused Pluto to not be a planet.

Not large enough to clear its orbit/Shares orbit

300

Earth

3rd planet

400

Sulfuric acid rains down on this planet.

Venus
400

Jupiter's Giant Red Spot is this.

Hurricane

400

Planets move this in equal times.

Equal Times

400

This object is leftover debris from the creation of the planets

Asteroid
400

Uranus

7th planet

500

This planets days are almost twice as long as its years.

Mercury

500

What all Neptune's moons are named after.

Sea sprites/mythical figures

500

What is the equation for Kepler's Third Law?

a^3=T^2 (Period squared equals the semi major axis cubed)

500

This object needs to orbit a star, be massive enough to be almost round and be massive enough to clear its orbit of debris

Planet

500

Neptune

8th Planet

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