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My Trip to Jupiter
by Drew Foster and Taylor
Cornett
Jupiter is 390 million miles away from Earth.
The temperature on Jupiter is – 235 °F. A
day on Jupiter is 10 hours long.
A year on Jupiter is 12 Earth years. Jupiter
has 16 moons.
If I weighed 100 pounds on Earth, I would
weigh 264 pounds on Jupiter.
The clouds on Jupiter are made of poisonous
gases.
Jupiter has very sandy soil. This is what you
would breathe on Jupiter: helium,
methane, ammonia, and several other
substances.
My Trip to Mars
by Heather and Chandler
Mars is 35 million miles from Earth. A day on
Mars is 24 hours and 37 minutes. A year on
Mars is 387 Earth days.
The lowest temperature is -200° and the
highest temperature is 60°. Mars has two
moons.
If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth you
would weigh 38 pounds on Mars.
Mars is dry as dust. There are many craters
on Mars.
You would have to wear jeans and short
sleeve shirts and a space suit.
My Trip to Mercury
by Brianna and Austin
Mercury is 57 million miles away from earth.
The temperature is over 750 degrees f and
-300 degrees f.
Mercury’s day is 59 earth days long. A year
is 88 earth days long. Our planet has 0
moons!
If I weighed 80 pounds on earth, I would
weigh 30 pounds on Mercury.
Mercury has rocky surfaces.
Nighttime in Mercury is freezing cold at
night.
Mercury is 3,031 miles long!
My Trip to Neptune
by Keegan and Sammi
• We are 2,000,000,000 two) billion 700
million) miles from Earth. It is -360 °F. It is
cold! It is 136 Earth years.
There are 8 moons on Neptune. If we weighed
100 pounds on Earth we would weighed 123
pounds on Neptune.
On Neptune there are poisonous gases. On
Neptune there are frozen layers of water.
Neptune is a solid surface.
My Trip to Pluto by Brianna
Houston and Emily
Pluto is 3,660,000,000 miles from the earth.
The temperature is -350°f.
A day is 6 earth days. It is 248 earth years.
Pluto has 1 moon. You would weigh a few pounds
on Pluto.
It is orbits sun 3651/4.Pluto is the coldest of
all nine planets.
Pluto is the furthest from the sun.
My Trip to Saturn
By Kurtis and Abby
Saturn is 744 million miles from Earth.
The temperature on Saturn is 300° below
zero. Saturn is colder than the Earth’s
North Pole.
A day on Saturn is 10 hours and 36 minutes.
A year on Saturn is 29 ½ Earth years.
Saturn has the most moons of all planets.
Saturn has 36 moons.
If I weighed 100 pounds on earth and if I
were standing on Saturn then I would
weigh 115 pounds. You would probably not
want to go to Saturn because Saturn’s
clouds will poison people.
You may not really like Saturn very well
because Saturn has storms. Saturn’s rings
have storms.
My Trip to the Moon
by Travis and Crystal
The Moon is ¼ million miles to the Earth. The
highest temperature is to 265 °f the lowest
temperature is -310 °f.
The Moon doesn’t have any Moons. 100
divided by 6 is how much you weigh on the
Moon.
The Moon has craters. There is no air on the
Moon. There is no water on the Moon
either.
My Trip to Uranus
By Savannah and Dylan
Uranus is 1 billion 700 million miles from
earth to Uranus. The temperature is 300°F.
The day on the planet is 171 ½ hours. The
year on Uranus is 84 Earth years.
The number of moons on Uranus is at least
15. The weight on Uranus is 93 pounds if
you weigh 100 pounds on Earth.
Uranus has torn crust and grooves. There are
hot oceans on Uranus. Uranus orbits the
sun 4 miles per second .
My Trip to Venus by Cortney
Smith and Michael Back
A day is longer than a year. 25 earth days
are in a year.
Venus is 25 million miles from earth. It is
850 °f on Venus.
It has no moons at all. We would weigh 89
pounds on Venus.
It has a rocky surface. It has mountains.
When it rains it has sulfuric acid.