How many planets are there?
8 Planets
What are planets?
planets are a huge celestial body orbiting the sun.
Which celestial bodies emit light
Stars and the sun
What are Moons?
Moons are a natural celestial body, also known as natural satellites.
What is the sun?
the sun is a star that is at the centre of the solar system and is full of plasma
What is the solar systems?
a solar system is a collection of 8 planets, 1 sun, tons of galaxies and over 1 billion stars
Name the 5th planet?
Jupiter
Which celestial bodies reflect light?
Saturn, Titan Moon, Earths Moon, Earth, Mars, Asteroids and Jupiter
How was earths moon formed?
the moon was formed when earth and another small planet collided and the debris from the collision began to orbit the earth.
When was the sun made?
4.5 billion years ago
What is the diameter of our solar system?
the diameter of our solar system is about 287.46 million km.
What is the diameter and orbit period for saturn?
120,536 km for diameter and 29 years for the orbit period.
What are Stars?
a natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night.
How much moons are there in total?
there are 890 moons is total
What is the suns diameter and surface temperature?
1 392 684km for diameter and 5500 C
When was the solar system formed?
4.6 billion years ago?
What is the diameter and the surface temperature for Earth?
12,756 km for diameter and 59'F for surface temperature.
What are comets?
a comet is a celestial body that orbits the sun.
Name 1 moon per planet
Mercury-0
Venus-0
Earth- Luna
Mars- Deimos
Jupiter-Callisto
Saturn-Titan
Uranus-Miranda
Neptune-Triton
How hot is the sun?
15 million F
What is the Universe
The universe is everything that we touch, feel and sense, the universe also includes planets, galaxies, stars, light and even time
Describe Earths moon
Its a rocky body that orbits the planet. The earths moon gravity is about 1/6 of earths. It formed around 4.6 billion years ago.
What is the most well known comet?
Halleys comet
Name 1 phase of the moon
waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, waning crescent and new moon
What is the surface gravity of the sun?
274 m