Table of ContentsÂ
IntroductionÂ
Chapter 1: The SunÂ
Chapter 2: Some Planet BasicsÂ
Chapter 3: MercuryÂ
Chapter 4: VenusÂ
Chapter 5: EarthÂ
Chapter 6: MarsÂ
Chapter 7: JupiterÂ
Chapter 8: SaturnÂ
Chapter 9: UranusÂ
Chapter 10: NeptuneÂ
Chapter 11: PlutoÂ
Chapter 12: Interesting FactsÂ
Conclusion:Â
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IntroductionÂ
Space, the final frontierâĻ to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before. ~ Gene RoddenberryÂ
We are living in an amazing place in the universe called: The Milky Way Galaxy. It is surrounded by lots and lots of stars, planets, asteroids, comets, and other celestial objects.Â
One neat place in the Milky Way Galaxy is where planet earth is found. Can you guess where we are? Did you guess: The solar system?Â
Good job!Â
The solar system has lots of fascinating things to discover. Letâs learn about some of them and donât forget to share with others!Â
First, letâs define our solar system. What is it? If someone asked you that question, what would you say?Â
ESA for kids explains it in a nice and simple way: âThe Solar System is made up of the Sun and all of the smaller objects that move around it.âÂ
Simple enough, right? It might sound that way, but it isnât!Â
The solar system has eight planets. Letâs start with the sun. It is the biggest part of our solar system and everything moves around this bright star.