It’s the measure the astronomers use to have an average distance of
Planets of the sun, and it is compared to the distance of the Earth to the Sun.
Astronomical Unit (AU)
The Planet that would float on water.
Saturn
The name of the on going red storm on Jupiter.
Great Red Spot
Co2
A day on Venus takes
243 Earth days.
The rings of Saturn are made of
Ice, and rocks
Planets that rotate backward.
Venus and Uranus
The ginormous storm that is still going on Jupiter
Great Red Spot
The largest moon of the Solar system
Ganymede
This planet could float on water because of it's low density
Saturn
The Planet that has the largest volcano of the Solar System.
Mars
The elements that compose Jupiter and Saturn.
Hydrogen and Helium
The chemical that makes the "Ice" giants blue
Methane
The storm observed by Voyager 2 in 1989
Great Dark Spot
The reason that Uranus has a extremely long lasting season's
It's axial tilt
Jupiter's volcanic active Moon
Io
The Planet that "rolls" around the Sun
Uranus
Neptune
Saturn's moon that has cryovolcanoes
Enceladus
Neptune's moon that has a "retrograde orbit"
Triton
The giant crater on Mercury
Coloris Basin
What are the cliffs on Mercury called?
Lobate Scarps
The Planet that has a "3:2 spin-orbit resonance"
Mercury
The Canyon system on mars
Valles Marineris
Some people like to call Jupiter a