Pics Of Solar System

Byron Said:

Where can I find a movie maker/video editing program?

We Answered:

why not use Photo MovieTheater which is more powerful than windows Movie Maker?
she will do it for you.
http://www.etinysoft.com/slideshow-photo…

Jim Said:

How would u live you last days on earth 2012 dec 21?

We Answered:

actually i would spend it with my x cause i liove ehr so much 2 be away frm her and all life be gone would be heel so i would have 2 spend my last few hrs wit her alone.

April Said:

Planet distance .. Please help ...?

We Answered:

One can conclude that the smaller planets are found closer to the sun and to each other, while larger planets are farther away and more spread out.
From Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, (Asteroid belt) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, dwarf planet formally known as Pluto.
Closer to the sun would have a greater gravity, forcing the elements to squish together and become smaller yet more dense, whereas out in space (like around Jupiter), the gravity was less so the elements could spread out, creating larger, yet less dense planets.
Couldn't tell you any surprises, but I hope not!

Hope this helps!

Robert Said:

Planet distance.. I need help i'm really confussed..?

We Answered:

Well, what exactly are you stuck on? Cutting out the planets? Placing them on the ground? Trying to figure out what the significance of the observations are?

I'm assuming you know how to cut out planets. Given the distances you have to work with, this won't work inside on a table. Go outside to a driveway or sidewalk about 50 yards long (that's half a football field). Pick a spot to put your Sun. Now get a ruler, preferably a meter stick (a little longer than a yardstick), and start measuring. If you don't have a ruler that's calibrated in metrics, you'll have to do a little math to convert the figures to inches-- there's 2.54 cm in an inch, so Mercury, for example, would be at about 15 inches from the Sun. Go in a straight line away from your Sun-- maybe measure along the edge of the sidewalk or driveway to make it easier to get a straight line. Plunk down your planets on the ground according to the instructions.

I'm not going to give you all the answers, but notice, for instance, that you didn't have to do much measuring for the first few planets. Does there seem to be a pattern? What if you didn't count the asteroid belt as a planet? Naming the planets in order of distance from the Sun is really already done for you.

Carolyn Said:

planet distances please help, been stuck on this over a week and need some help?

We Answered:

I can help you out with some of your things. I have a web site and this is a paragraph I had on the site. I will help you for the inneer and outer planets.

There are eight planets in our solar system. All eight, with their moons, revolve (orbit) the sun. They all travel in the same direction which is counter clockwise. The four planets closest to the sun are called Inner Planets. The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. These are separated from the other 4 planets by the Asteroid Belt. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune make up the Outer Planets.

Inner Planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars): These planets are quite solid and are made up of rock and metals. They are considered to be heavy and therefore move slowly. They are also small planets with a diameter of no more than 13 000 km. Outer Planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune): The outer planets tend to be made of gases and are therefore not really solid. The two main gases are helium and hydrogen. Sometimes people think of these giant gas planets as huge balloons floating in space. The outer planets have a diameter of over 48 000 km.

You may find this site useful is checking to see if you have the correct distances for your planet. It all starts with the sun. The distances from the sun will be relative to the size of the sun.
Take a look at this site.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/solar_…

Tanya Said:

I need help on this planet distance ...?

We Answered:

You're asking us to come to a conclusion from observations that we did not make. I'm afraid this is one of those things that you'll just have to do yourself.

HINT: Look at the distances between the planets.

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