The Outer Solar System: Name
The Outer Solar System: Name
The Outer Solar System: Name
The outer solar system is the name of the planets beyond the asteroid belt. The planets in the
outer solar system are called gas giants because they are made up of gas and ice. Other than the
Sun, the gas giants contain ninety-nine percent of
the mass in our whole solar system!
Pluto is beyond Neptune and was considered a planet from its discovery in
1930. In 2006 Pluto was demoted and reclassified as a dwarf planet. Pluto exists in
the Kuiper belt. That’s just a fancy name for the band of rocks, dust, and ice that lay
beyond the gas giants. Scientists have found objects bigger than Pluto in the Kuiper
Belt.
The outer solar system has many secrets to explore. What mysteries remain to be discovered
in the gas giants and their many moons? Scientists think there may be liquid water on Jupiter’s
Europa. Perhaps life is growing underneath its icy layers. No one knows for sure, will you be the one
to find out?
5. Neptune is further away from the sun than Uranus, yet Uranus is colder than Neptune.
Explain how this can be possible.
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3. What is the most massive object in our solar system? the Sun
5. Neptune is further away from the sun than Uranus, yet Uranus is colder than Neptune.
Explain how this can be possible.
Neptune has an internal heat source, or a heated core inside the planet. Uranus does not.