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Create a Solar System Travel Journal

Here is a way to demonstrate your understanding of the solar system. Suppose when you were ten years old, you took it into your head to travel the entire solar system. You jump into a very fine, fast spaceship, and you start your journey; leaving from the sun. Write a story about what you would do during your journey and what it would be like at each stop. Include in your story:

  • One page about the sun, which would include facts about the sun along with an illustration.
  • One facts page about each planet (extra pages about the planet’s moons would be extra credit). The facts page will include other names for the planet, it's diameter, it's distance from the sun, its orbit time, its temperature information, its age, its atmosphere, whether or not the planet is a solid or a gas planet, and any other factual information that you can find.
  • One illustrated page for each planet, which would include accurate color and feature of the object being drawn.
  • One narrative page of your travels which makes the story fun to read. This is where you can include personal information and add creativity.
 
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Updated July 21, 2005 by: Glen Westbroek

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