Introduction to Our Solar System
planets in the solar system for kids our solar system is made up of the sun and the planets that orbit around it today we are going to talk about some interesting facts about the sun and the eight unique planets that make up our solar system
Our Sun and General Planetary Facts
The Sun
here is an interesting fact the sun is approximately 93 million miles away from the earth scientists estimate that it takes about eight minutes for the light of the sun to travel to earth which means that the sunlight you are feeling on your face right now left the surface of the sun eight minutes ago wild right
the sun is actually a star but it is much closer to the earth than all of the other stars in the galaxy and like other stars the sun is mostly a big ball of gases including hydrogen and helium
Planetary Overview
there are eight planets in our solar system mercury venus earth mars jupiter saturn uranus and neptune some of these planets are huge and others are small some planets have moons and others do not
the path or orbit the planets take when traveling around the sun is oval shaped and each planet takes a different amount of time to orbit the sun for example it takes the earth about 365 days to orbit the sun so one year on earth equals 365 days long
Exploring Inner Planets: Mercury and Venus
Orbital and Rotational Dynamics
the farther away a planet is from the sun the longer it takes to complete its orbit while the planets are orbiting around the sun they are also rotating or spinning the amount of time it takes for a planet to spin around one time equals the length of one day on earth one day equals 24 hours on mercury it is 60 earth days
Mercury
let's jump into our spaceship and look at each planet individually so we can learn some more interesting facts we are going to start with mercury which is the planet closest to the sun mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system it is a rocky planet covered in craters the sun is so hot it pushes the atmosphere away it has been known since ancient times because it can be seen without advanced telescopes oh and guess what mercury has no moons
Venus
next up is venus similar in size to earth it is the hottest planet of them all with a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide and clouds made of sulfuric acid the rocky planet also has lots of mountains and active volcanoes here is a fascinating fact it is so hot on venus that metals like lead would not be solid they would be puddles of liquid venus is unique because it rotates in the opposite direction of most of the other planets it has no moons and can be easily seen in the night sky without a telescope
Earth, Mars, and the Asteroid Belt
Earth
the earth is a rocky planet with one moon it is the only planet in our solar system that we know of that supports life seventy percent of the earth's surface is made up of water the earth's atmosphere has just the right amount of thickness to protect the planet from the sun and meteorites and provides plenty of oxygen for us to breathe
Mars, The Red Planet
mars this rocky planet is a cold desert world with two moons and is about half the size of earth sometimes mars is called the red planet because of rusty iron in its soil mars has seasons and at one time probably had flowing water there are signs of ancient floods but now the only water on the planet is found in icy soils and thin clouds there may also be liquid salty water in the ground too scientists are super interested to study mars in order to see if the planet could sustain life in the future and have sent rovers to explore the planet's surface
Asteroid Belt & Inner Planet Review
here's an interesting fact mars is the only planet where we have sent rovers what is that rocky area between mars and jupiter it is the asteroid belt which contains rocky irregularly shaped bodies called you guessed it asteroids while we pass through it let's take a minute to review true or false venus is the coldest planet in the solar system false venus is the hottest planet fill in the blank mars has blank moons two moons true or false seventy percent of earth's surface is made up of water true great job now let's head to jupiter
The Gas and Ice Giants: Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus
Jupiter
jupiter is the first gas giant planet we are visiting which means we definitely could not stand on its surface because it is made up of hydrogen and helium it is our solar system's biggest planet and you might be familiar with this huge red i which is actually the site of huge continuous storms here is an interesting fact jupiter has at least 79 moons the most of all the planets plus it has rings but they're very hard to see
Saturn
saturn also a gas giant made of hydrogen and helium saturn has a thick atmosphere and is probably best known for its beautiful distinct rings there are seven main rings with spaces in between and each ring is made up of groups of tiny ringlets made of ice chunks and rocks also saturn has at least 53 moons want to know an interesting fact about saturn the famous astronomer galileo saw saturn through a telescope way back in the 1600s
Uranus
uranus discovered in 1782 by a british astronomer named william herschel uranus is an ice giant which means that it is mostly made of flowing icy materials things like water methane and ammonia fluids that surround a small rocky center its atmosphere is thick with hydrogen and helium but also methane which is what makes it blue in color uranus has 13 rings the outer ones being the most colorful and 27 moons like venus uranus rotates in the opposite direction and unlike any other planet it rotates on its side
Neptune and Our Solar System Journey Conclusion
Neptune
last but not least is neptune neptune is the farthest planet away and it takes 165 earth years to rotate once around the sun which means that one year on neptune equals 165 years on earth neptune is an ice giant like uranus and like uranus it gets its color from the methane in its atmosphere neptune is made of a thick fog of water ammonia and methane over an earth-sized center it has six rings but they are difficult to see just like jupiter's rings neptune also has 13 moons but it may have more that have yet to be discovered
Outer Planet Review
wow talk about a whirlwind trip across the solar system let's see what you remember about these last four planets which planet is the only one that rotates on its side uranus true or false saturn is the planet that has the most moons false as of right now jupiter has the most moons
Final Thoughts and Resources
well done space explorers the solar system is an amazing place filled with eight planets that have their own unique characteristics the next time you look at the night sky see if you can spot some of the cool planets and remember what you have learned maybe one day you will be a scientist or astronomer learning even more about the mysteries of our solar system hope you had fun learning with us visit us at learnbright.org for thousands of free resources and turnkey solutions for teachers and homeschoolers
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Sun Distance from Earth | 93 million miles |
| Sun Light Travel Time to Earth | 8 minutes |
| Sun Composition | Hydrogen and Helium gases |
| Number of Planets | 8 |
| Earth Orbit Duration | 365 days |
| Earth Day Length | 24 hours |
| Earth Surface Water | 70% |
| Earth Moons | 1 |
| Mercury Size | Smallest planet |
| Mercury Day Length | 60 Earth days |
| Mercury Moons | 0 |
| Venus Size | Similar to Earth |
| Venus Atmosphere | Thick carbon dioxide, sulfuric acid clouds |
| Venus Rotation | Opposite direction of most planets |
| Venus Moons | 0 |
| Venus Temperature | Hottest planet (metals like lead melt) |
| Mars Size | About half the size of Earth |
| Mars Moons | 2 |
| Mars Color | Red (rusty iron in soil) |
| Jupiter Type | Gas giant (Hydrogen, Helium) |
| Jupiter Size | Biggest planet |
| Jupiter Moons | At least 79 |
| Jupiter Rings | Yes (very hard to see) |
| Saturn Type | Gas giant (Hydrogen, Helium) |
| Saturn Rings | 7 main rings (ice chunks, rocks) |
| Saturn Moons | At least 53 |
| Uranus Discovery | 1782 by William Herschel |
| Uranus Type | Ice giant (water, methane, ammonia fluids, small rocky center) |
| Uranus Atmosphere Color | Blue (methane) |
| Uranus Rings | 13 (outer ones colorful) |
| Uranus Moons | 27 |
| Uranus Rotation | Opposite direction, on its side |
| Neptune Orbit Duration | 165 Earth years |
| Neptune Type | Ice giant (water, ammonia, methane fog over Earth-sized center) |
| Neptune Color | Blue (methane) |
| Neptune Rings | 6 (difficult to see) |
| Neptune Moons | 13 (may have more) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long does it take for light from the Sun to reach Earth?
A: Scientists estimate that it takes about eight minutes for the light of the sun to travel to earth.
Q: Which planet is known as the Red Planet and why?
A: Mars is sometimes called the red planet because of rusty iron in its soil.
Q: Which planet rotates on its side, unlike any other?
A: Uranus rotates on its side, unlike any other planet.