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Friday 19 May 2017

Space

hay!!awesome blog team today i watched some space videos first here some links brush your teeth    space food so now i do have a slide but its not finshed any way here it is
ok now if there is any qustins just ask.
ok so it looks finished but its not.
so now here are some interesting facts about space
satern facts, Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the most distant that can be seen with the naked eye. Saturn is the second largest planet and is best known for its fabulous ring system that was first observed in 1610 by the astronomer Galileo Galilei. Like Jupiter, Saturn is a gas giant and is composed of similar gasses including hydrogen, helium and methane.


Saturn’s Atmosphere

Saturn’s atmosphere is composed primarily of hydrogen (96%) and helium (3%) with traces of other substances like methane, ammonia, acetylene, ethane, propane and phosphine. Winds in the upper atmosphere can reach speeds of 500 metres a second, these combined with heat rising from within the planet’s interior cause yellow and gold bands.
NEPTUNE 
neptune facts, Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun making it the most distant in the solar system. This gas giant planet may have formed much closer to the Sun in early solar system history before migrating to its present position.



ok so they are the planets i know most about
bye awesome blog tem!!!!

3 comments:

  1. Hey Kirsty, interesting facts on here. Where did you get the information from? Remember not to copy and paste facts - you need to rewrite them in your own words.

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  2. Hey MissM ok I adimit I did copy and past next time i will not copy and paste thank you from kirsty

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  3. Hey MissM ok I adimit I did copy and past next time i will not copy and paste thank you from kirsty

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