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Sky Science (plaints in order (earth (where we are, has one moon), Jupiter…
Sky Science
plaints in order
mars
earth
where we are
has one moon
Jupiter
huge
16 know moons
saturn
Neptune
pluto
tiny
Uranus
Venus
Mercury
rotate
there are more is different solar system
stars
stars are like non stop explosions
emits light
the sun is the close star to out planet
are different colours
a blue stat is the hottest kind of star
Polaris is the north star
solar system
ours has a star
has 9 plaints
there are over 1000
there are different kinds of them
spiral
the one we are in now
disk
like a circle
most of the info we know is from space prob's
sun
light that emits from the sun takes 8 minutes to reach earth
never look at the sun in a telescope
the only stat in our solar system
has plaints that orbit it
earth
rotates on a axis
the north star it at the top of the axis
reflect light
takes 24 hours to make a full rotation
rotates
spins
seasons
spring
summer
best time to use a sundial
fall
winter
rotation
spinning
definitions
emits
gives off light
reflect
light bounces off a surface
both are
opposites
clocks
sundial
uses shadows
need sunlight
has a base
you can be very creative with building them
the shortest the shadow would be during about noon
is best in summer
angle any direction
keep it in the light