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Planet Presentation

Planet Presentation. By: Jrue, Tallon, and Bryce. Our Definition of a Planet. Our requirement is to have no more than 1.50000 gravity at equator. No More Than 150 times Earth Rotational Period. Must have no more than Eight moons. No Requirement= Abstract 1 Requirement= Different

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Planet Presentation

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  1. Planet Presentation By: Jrue, Tallon, and Bryce

  2. Our Definition of a Planet • Our requirement is to have no more than 1.50000 gravity at equator. • No More Than 150 times Earth Rotational Period. • Must have no more than Eight moons. • No Requirement= Abstract • 1 Requirement= Different • 2 Requirement= Fitting in • 3 Requirement= Regular Planet

  3. Planets 2 Requirement: Neptune Uranus Saturn Venus No Requirement: None One Requirement: Jupiter 3 Requirement: Mercury, Earth, Mars.

  4. Classic planets Mean Distance to Sun

  5. Dwarf Planets Mean Distance to Sun

  6. Dwarf Planets Gravity At Equator

  7. Classic Planets Gravity at Equator

  8. Rotational Period Classic Planets

  9. Dwarf Planets Rotational Period

  10. All planets Eccentricity

  11. Diameter of all planets

  12. Classic Planets Number of Moons

  13. Dwarf Planets number of Moons

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