It's the largest of the planets of the solar system. Jupiter has 63 known moons. One of its moons called Io is the most volcanic place in the solar system; another one of its moons called Eropa is completly the opposite it has water ice with only water underneth.
FAR OUT FACTS:
Size:87 miles across
Temprature:-240F (-150C)
Length of a Year:slightly fewer
than 12 Earth years
Length of a day:10 hours
Average Distance
from Sun:480 million
miles
April 28, 2008
April 27, 2008
MARS:the Rover-land
q.=question a.=answer
q. WHY IS MARS RED
a. IT'S RED BEACUSE THE DUSTY SAND ON MARS IS RICH IN A CHEMICAL CALLED IRON OXIDE. AS THE MARTIAN WINDS BLOW FINE DUST INTO THE SKY, THE AIR AROUND MARS CAN APEAR TO BE PINK.
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go here http://picasaweb.google.com/BarryPrindle3524/MarsRover?authkey=5psIALKrju0
Mercury: the Planet of Craters
MERCURY
FACTS:
Mercury is the smalest globe
'thoe it's the closest planet to
the Sun; its night time
tempeture can get as low as
-280 degrees F
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FACTS:
Mercury is the smalest globe
'thoe it's the closest planet to
the Sun; its night time
tempeture can get as low as
-280 degrees F
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also chek out:
April 26, 2008
My Science Project
Voyager1 & 2
Voyager1 & 2 are the longest of JPL'S/NASA'S futer-planed missons. Voyager2 is 1,000,000,000 miles closer to the sun than Voyager1--wow--!
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You can visit this website to learn more about Voyager1 & 2 spacecrafts http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/index.html
Neptune and its Moons
Astronomy Club
I'm in the astronemy club! I will go to Vaskas Rocks and look at the stars through a giant telescope!--Oh ya!--
April 20, 2008
The Sun
The sun is 93 million miles from earth. This average-sized star is 600 C (1,112 F) on the outside but inside the star it is 1,155 (2,111 F).
April 19, 2008
Kilauea
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