1. WHAT DO WE NEED TO
SURVIVE ON ANOTHER
PLANET?
By Helen
2.
3. The SUN
• Diameter: 1.4 million km
• Rotation (days): 27 days
• Surface temperature (temp): 5,500 degrees
Celsius
• Core temperature (temp): 15 million degrees
Celsius
5. Mercury
• Mercury (element) metal
and chemical element.
• Mercury (planet) the planet
nearest to the sun in the
solar system.
• Distance from sun: 58 million km • Mercury (mythology), a
• Diameter: 4878 km roman god.
• Rotation (days): 58.65
• Length of year: 0.24
• Moons: 0
• How hot: 400 degrees Celsius
6. Venus
• Distance from sun: 108
million km 0.7au
• Diameter: 12, 102 km • Venus is the 2nd planet from the
• Rotation (days): 243r sun.
• Length of year: 0.62 • Orbiting the sun every 224.7
• Moons: 0 earth days.
• How hot: 500 degrees • This planet is named after
Celsius Venus, the roman goddess of
love and beauty.
• About 70% nitrogen.
7. Mars
• Mercury is the 4th planet
from the sun.
• This planet is named after
the roman god of wars.
• Distance from sun: 228 • It’s often described as the
million km 1.5 au “Red Planet”.
• Diameter: 6787km • Until the first flyby of Mars
• Rotation (days): 1.03 occurred in 1965, by
• Length of year: 1.88 Mariner 4
• Moons: 2
9. Jupiter
• Jupiter is the 5th planet from the sun.
• It is the largest planet of the solar system.
• The Romans named it after the god Jupiter.
• This planet is primarily composed of hydrogen, with a
quarter of it’s mass being helium. This planet has been
explored on several occasions by robotic space crafts,
by pioneer and voyager.
• Jupiter is cold but there is a rock centre in the middle
that is really hot.
• When your away from the hot rock centre you will need
to be wearing warm clothing.
10. Jupiter and its Moons
• Jupiter is the largest of the planets,
with a volume more than 1,300 times
greater than that of Earth. Jupiter’s
colorful bands are caused by strong
atmospheric currents and
accentuated by a dense cloud cover.
The massive planet, upper right, is
shown here with its four largest
satellites: Io, upper left, Ganymede,
lower left, Europa, center, and
Callisto, lower right.
11. Saturn
• Saturn is the 6th planet from the sun.
• Saturn is named after the roman god Saturn, equated
to the Greek cronus (the titan father of Zeus).
• Saturn along with the other gas giants, Jupiter, Uranus
and Neptune.
• These 4 planets are referred to as the Jovian planets
meaning Jupiter like.
• Saturn is probably composed of a core of iron, nickel,
silicon and oxygen compounds.
• This planet has a deep layer of metallic hydrogen, an
intermediate layer of, liquid hydrogen and liquid
helium, and finally with an outer gaseous layer.
13. Uranus
• Uranus is the 7th planet from the sun.
• Uranus has the 3rd planetary radius and 4th largest
mass in the solar system.
• It was named after the ancient Greek deity of the
sky Uranus (ancient Greek oupavos).
• The father of cronus (Saturn) and grand father of
Zeus (Jupiter).
• Uranus is 15 times the mass of earth but not as
dense.
15. Neptune
• Neptune is the 8th planet from the sun.
• It is named after the roman god of the sea.
• Neptune is 17 times the mass of planet earth.
• Neptune’s atmosphere is composed of
hydrogen and helium, along with traces of
hydrocarbons and probably nitrogen.
17. But the question is
WHAT DO WE NEED TO
SURVIVE ON ANOTHER
PLANET?
18. What do we need to
survive on MERCURY?
• Oxygen to breath
• Hydrogen to breath
• Umbrella
19. What do we need to
survive on VENUS?
• Endless supply of food
• Water
• A space suit for oxygen
20. What do we need to
survive on MARS?
• Spacecraft with supplies of:
• Power
• Cooling
• Food
• Water
• Air
• A way to dispose wastes
• Recycling air
• Recycling water
• Recycling carbon
21. What do we need to
survive on JUPITER?
• Ugg boots to keep your feet warm, 3 pairs of
thick socks worn on each pther to keep it
warm to.
• Ear muffs to keep your ears warm.
22. What do we need to
survive on SATURN?
• An oxygen tank.
• A space suit.
• Water.
• Food.
• A transportation device.
• A pressure suit.
• Rope.
23. What do we need to
survive on URANUS?
• Warm clothing.
• Food.
• Water.
24. What do we need to
survive on NEPTUNE?
• Lots of food and water.
• Something to keep warm in.
25. What we need
to survive on
another planet
links!!
26. Link for the answers
(terrestrial planets)
• http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_would_you_need_to
_live_on_th_planet_mercury
• http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_would_you_need_to
_survive_on_venus&isLookUp=1#Q=what%20would%2
0you%20need%20to%20survive%20on%20venus%3F
• http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_would_you_need_to
_survive_on_mars&isLookUp=1#Q=what%20would%20
you%20need%20to%20survive%20on%20mars%3F
27. Link for the answers
(gas giants)
• http://wiki.answers.com/Q/what_would_you_need_to
_survive_on_jupiter
• http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_a_human_nee
d_to_survive_on_Saturn&altQ=What_would_you_nee
d_to_survive_on_saturn
• http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_a_human_nee
d_to_survive_on_uranus
• http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_do_you_need_to_su
rvive_on_neptune&isLookUp=1#Q=what%20do%20you
%20need%20to%20survive%20on%20neptune
29. Link of information
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mercury
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/venus
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mars
30. Link of information
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jupiter
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/saturn
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/uranus
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/neptune
31. Links of pictures
• FoldersGroup ProgramMicrosoft Student
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