TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2016
Mercury Venus Mars
Mercury
Mercury named after
the roman messenger
god it the second
smallest planet in the
Solar System and the
closet to the Sun. This
makes obervations very
difficult as it is last in the
Sun's glares half of the
time. It can be observed
for only a brief period
in the morning or early
evening.
Venus
Venus is named after
the Roman goddness
of love and beauty
It is orbit at a distance
of between 66.7 and
67.7 millions mi and
is the second planet
from the Sun.
Venus is also known
as the Evening stars
because it can be
seen from Earth
in the evening.
Just after sunset
venus can also
be seen before sunrise
Mars
Mars named after
the Roman god
of war is the fourth
planet out from
the Sun and the nearest
planet to the Earth after Venus
It's temperatures Earth's
than any other planet
and a Martian day
is almost the same
as an Earth day.
Mercury named after
the roman messenger
god it the second
smallest planet in the
Solar System and the
closet to the Sun. This
makes obervations very
difficult as it is last in the
Sun's glares half of the
time. It can be observed
for only a brief period
in the morning or early
evening.
Venus
Venus is named after
the Roman goddness
of love and beauty
It is orbit at a distance
of between 66.7 and
67.7 millions mi and
is the second planet
from the Sun.
Venus is also known
as the Evening stars
because it can be
seen from Earth
in the evening.
Just after sunset
venus can also
be seen before sunrise
Mars
Mars named after
the Roman god
of war is the fourth
planet out from
the Sun and the nearest
planet to the Earth after Venus
It's temperatures Earth's
than any other planet
and a Martian day
is almost the same
as an Earth day.