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    76. Unexpected
    Saturday, August 21, 2010

    Good morning folks! :D

    I'm so happy to see my post being featured in innit although I got only 30 over nangs but who cares, I'm not somewhat famous blogger, I ain't famous or popular and my network is super small. Anyway, thank you people for clicking "nang it" for me:D



    The Solar System is so pretty, no? But sad that Pluto ain't the ninth planet no more )':

    Out of boredom, I remembered this is one of the topics that I liked the most when I was in standard 5 & 6. So I google about all the planets and start reading. Trust me, it's really interesting :D


    **Words with this colour is a link**

    I'll begin with the Sun :D

    The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It has a diameter of about 1,392,ooo kilometers, about 109 times that of Earth and its mass accounts for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System.

    About three quaters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen, while the rest is mostly helium. Less than 2% consists of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon, iron and others.

    The Sun's colour is white, although from the surface of the Earth it may appear yellow because of atmospheric scattering of blue light. The Sun used to be fainter in the past, which is possibly the reason life on Earth has only existed for about 1 billion years on land. Most scienctists estimate that the sun will continue to burn brightly for about another five billion years.




    Mercury is the innermost and smallest planet in the Solar System. Mercury is bright when viewed from Earth, but is not easily seen. Since Mercury is normally lost in the glare of the Sun, unless there is a solar eclipse, Mercury can only be viewed in morning or evening twilight. Mercury is similar in appearance to the Moon.
    Moon is heavily cratered with regions of smooth plains, has no natural satellites and no substantial atmosphere. However, unlike the Moon, it has a large iron core which generates a magnetic field about 1% as strong as that of the Earth.




    Venus is the second planet from the Sun. After the Moon, it is the brightest natural object in the night sky. Venus reaches its maximum brightness shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset, for which reason it has been known as the Morning Star or the Evening Star.

    Venus is called Earth's "sister planet" due to the similar size gravity and bulk composition. Venus is covered with an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from the space visible light.




    Earth is the third planet from the Sun, and the densest and fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System. It is sometimes referred to as the World, the Blue Planet or by its Latin name, Terra.

    Home to millions of species including humans, Earth is currently the only place in the universe where life is known to exist. The planet formed 4.54 billion years ago, and life appeared on its surface within a billion years.




    The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite and is the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System. It is the largest natural satellite in the Solar System. It is the brightest object in the sky after the Sun, although its surface is actually very dark, with a similar reflectance to coal.

    Eclipses
    Eclipses can only occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon are all in a straight line. Solar eclipses occur near a new Moon, when the Moon is between the Sun and Earth. In a total eclipse, the Moon completely covers the disc of the Sun and the solar corona becomes visible to the naked eye.




    Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the Solar System. It is often described as the "Red Planet", as the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere, having surface features reminiscent both of the impact craters of the Moon and the volcanoes, valleys, deserts and polar ice caps of Earth.


    Making Mars the new Earth? Lol!




    Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet within the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a mass slightly less than one-thousandth of the Sun but is two and a half times the mass of all the other planet in the Solar System.

    Jupiter is classified as a gas giant along with Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Together, these four planets are sometimes referred to as the Jovian, meaning "Jupiter-like". Jupiter is primarily composed of hydrogen with a quarter of its mass being helium; it may also have a rocky core of heavier elements.




    Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter. Because of Saturn's large mass and resulting gravitation, the conditions produced on Saturn are extreme. The interior pressures and temperatures are beyond what can be reproduced experimentally on Earth. Due to a combination of its lover density, rapid rotation, and fluid state, Saturn is an oblate spheroid; that is, it is flattened at the poles and bulges at the equator.

    Saturn has nine rings, consisting mostly of ice particles with a smaller amount of rocky debris and dust.




    Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun, and the third-largest and fourth most massive plannet in the Solar System. Uranus was the first planed discovered with a telescope. Uranus is similar in composition to Neptune. The Uranian system has a unique configuration among all the planets because its axis of rotation is tilted sideways.





    Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in our Solar System. Named for the Roman god of sea (which I think it's soon gonna be Percy Jackson's :P), it is the fourth-largest planet by diameter and the third-largest by mass.
    Neptune has been visited by only one spaceccraft, Voyager 2, which flew by the planet on August 25, 1989. (wow! It's like 21 years ago? I wanna be the next one! *starts dreaming*)




    Pluto. From its discovery in 1930 until 2006, Pluto was considered the Solar System's ninth planet. On August 24, 2006, Pluto has been excluded as a planet and added as a member of the new category "dwaft planet" (How could they! Pluto sounds so cute ): )



    Oh well, I'm done with all the planets.

    ***All the photos above don't owned by me. I grab it online.
    & I got all the information from Wikipedia.
    Check this out and also this, you'd love the planets after reading :P




    Saturn is my favourite among all. I love its rings, so beautiful :)
    So tell me, which is your favourite one? :D


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