The Solar System
The solar system consists of the Sun and its eight main planets, their satellites, asteroids, comets, meteors and other dwarf planets. The Sun is at the one of the two Centers of the Solar system and the planets revolving around it in elliptical orbits. Let us take a look at some quick facts about the Solar System:
- The closest planet to Sun is Mercury and the farthest is Neptune.
- Pluto is a dwarf planet-relegated from its status as the ninth planet.
- The eight planets of the solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
- You can remember the order using the mnemonic: My Very Educated Mother Just Showed Us Nine Planets.
The Sun
The sun us the primary source of energy for life on earth. It is closest star of Earth, about 150 million kilometers from earth. The temperature of the Sun’s visible surface (photosphere) is about 6000 degree Celsius. However, the outer layer of sun’s atmosphere, known as the Corona, is, on an average, about 2 million degree Celsius. The core of the sun is the center and is about 15 million degree Celsius.
The sun is made up of 73 % hydrogen and 25 % helium. It also has trace amounts of oxygen, carbon, iron and other elements. It is classified as a G-Type Main Sequence Star. It is about 4.6 billion years old and will continue to shine for another 5 billion years. After that it will grow into a Red Giant and then finally end its life as a white dwarf.
The Planets
There are a total eight planets in the solar system-
- The planets are divided in the 2 groups-Inner planets and Outer planets.
- Inner planets-Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars. These are also known as territorial planets or rocky planets. These are denser and have a shorter period of revolution.
- Outer planets-Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. These are also known as Gas giants or Gaseous planets. They are big in size and have a longer period of revolution.
- Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar System and Mercury is the smallest.
Mercury
- Closest planet to the Sun.
- Orbits the sun the quickest.
- No significant atmosphere.
- Rotation period is longer than its orbital (revolution) period.
- No natural satellites (moons)
- Spacecrafts to Mercury: Mariner 10, Messenger, BepiColombo.
- Can be seen from the earth only before sunrise and after sunset.
Venus
- Known as Earth’s twin.
- Longest rotation period of any planet.
- Rotation period is longer than its orbital (revolution) period.
- Hottest planet in the Solar System.
- Dense atmosphere of gases and chemicals including sulphuric acid clouds.
- Revolves around the sun in clockwise manner while most others are revolving in anti-clockwise.
- Second brightest natural object in the night sky (after Moon).
- Can be seen form the Earth class="youtube-icon"> Subscribe on YouTube