1. The Milky Way
Our Galaxy is a relaxing Universe were you will always stay calm.
There are many planets in the Milky Way so after you leave you’ll
would remember the wonderful adventure you had.
windows2universe.org
2. The Sun
The sun is biggest, most hottest star in the Universe. When you pass it put some
sunglasses on and don’t get too close or you’ll get burned!
curious.astro.cornell.edu
3. Mercury
Mars
Venus Earth
kosmotica.com
Terrestrial Planets
Maybe you should visit Terrestrial Planets first, since you can land on them. Look out for asteroids!
But here’s information about them.
Mercury
When you land on Mercury, its going to be very hot ,so put on very light clothes ,but on the other
side its as cold as ice ,so don’t forget to bring warm clothes. And at night, when you look around their
we’ll be no moon for Mercury. Bring lots of water because there is no water on Mercury so if your
running out jump back into that spaceship and go to a planet with water. If you think that is a big
planet you should see Venus.
Venus
If you go to Venus, there is a lot more to explore because it is about ten times bigger. Again, no
moon, very hot, and no liquid. The atmosphere is pure carbon dioxide ,so if you can’t breathe it, bring
an oxygen mask. It is very cloudy so bring extra strong windshield wipers because it would hard to
land. Other than that, its great planet.
Mars
Mars is a good place to visit. They have two moons, which are both very interesting. Their land is
much, much drier ,so its a lot harder. The air is carbon dioxide ,so if you can’t breathe it, bring an
oxygen mask with your type of air. The whole planet is red ,so if you don’t like the color red, I suggest
that you don’t go there. Unlike the other planets, It has water. If you dig deep enough, you’ll find
water. If you see Aliens, tell them I said hi!
4. Earth
Earth is the most awesome planet ever. It has one moon, which is very pretty when its full. Our
atmosphere is pure oxygen. The temperature is mild so its not too hot but not to cold. The planet has
water so don’t be worried you won’t be able to have a drink if your thirsty. This planet surely has life
form so you can interact with other aliens. It is a very relaxing planet where you can get
pampered all day and night. I highly suggest that you go to this planet. It’s so great that I
will for surely live here for the rest of my life!
solstation.com
5. Jupiter
Neptune
Uranus
Saturn
scienceblogs.com
Gas Giants
Look but can’t touch! There is mostly ice and rock. There so 4 rings but they aren’t as visible
no land here so DON’T land. Here’s many coolest things about Saturn as the ones on Saturn. Neptune is
a little about these planets. that you should see for yourself. the smallest gas giant ,but still the
fourth largest planet. Neptune is
mostly made of hydrogen and
Jupiter Uranus helium with some methane.
Neptune is most likely the windiest
Jupiter is a very big planet. Its Uranus is the seventh plant planet in the galaxy so don’t open
the size of 11 earths! Jupiter also from the sun so its very cold and a window. Some scientists think
holds the record for most moons. windy. Uranus has 27 moons so there’s an ocean of hot water
63 moons! There is also a great you will see many moons on this under the clouds so there might be
red spot near the bottom which is trip. This planet also has 11 rings a chance there is. There is so
a storm that has been going on for but they aren’t as visible as the many cool things about Neptune
at lease 100 years. Don’t get too ones on Saturn. It’s also a lot that’s why I’m trying to persuade
close to it or you’ll be sucked in. smaller than Saturn so don’t be you.
So, if you like moons and and big too disappointed. Below the clouds
planets, this is a place to visit. on top, there is a layer of
extremely hot water, methane, and
ammonia. Uranus turns blue
Saturn because the methane gas is the
atmosphere. Personally, I think its
Saturn is the second biggest a nice shade of blue.
planet and is super cold. Saturn
also has 46 moons that are all
sizes. Saturn is mostly hydrogen,
helium, and methane. One of the Neptune
coolest things about Saturn is that Neptune is the eight planet
it has rings around it made of from the Sun. This planet also has
6. The Sun
Pluto
Eri
nasaimages.org
Kuiper Belt
The Kuiper is two special terrestrial planets called dwarf-planets because they are too small to be regular planets so if you think you
see another one of Neptune’s moons it might just be a dwarf-planet. Here’s some information on them.
Pluto
Pluto is a very small planet ,but it’s like any other. Pluto has an atmosphere ,but it’s so cold that the atmosphere freezes and falls to
Pluto’s surface because it’s so far from the sun!! Even though, Earth’s moon is bigger than Pluto, Pluto has his own moon. It’s name
is Charon and it’s about the half the size of Pluto. And thats why it’s just like any other planet.
Eris
Eris is a new planet that astronomers found in 2005 ,so we don’t so much about it ,but if you visit it and then come to Earth and tell
us what was their, we’ll surely be happy. The first thing we know is that Eris is two times farther than than Pluto from the sun which
means it’s TWO times colder!!!! Brrrrr!!! Second thing we know is it’s a lot bigger than Pluto and that’s all we know maybe we’ll learn
more when you get there?
7. Comets
kidsastronomy.com
Comets
Comets
Comets are the things you have to look out for on your trip. There these big chunks of ice, rock,
and gas that scientists think might have valuable info on our solar system. Comets orbit the Sun
in long, oval paths. Most of them travel way beyond to Pluto. A comet’s trip around the Sun can
take hundreds, even millions of years to get around the Sun. In July 1994,a giant comet was on
a collision corse with Jupiter. As it got close to Jupiter it broke in to many pieces. The pieces
slammed in to Jupiter for a week! Poor Jupiter! So, watch out for them because you don’t want
your spaceship end up like Jupiter.