Astronomy 2:4

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Professor Zumwalt smiled as she finished setting up the projector for the second year's lesson. She heard a few voices waiting outside, forgetting that she had locked the door, and quickly waved her wand to let the students in. Once everyone was sat, she moved to the front of the room, giving them a welcoming smile.. “Kia ora Katoa*, hello all, how are you all doing this week?” Professor Zumwalt asked getting a mix of responses back, nothing a particular Ravenclaw who looked almost in tears, likely from the end of the semester looming upon them. However, some just stared at her without answering, which was something she was getting more used to teaching budding teenagers. Continuing to give them a pleasant look, the former Ravenclaw started into the class material. “Well, this week we'll be studying the outer planets. That includes the gas giants and tiny, tiny Pluto!” She knew the muggle world had demoted Pluto, but it was wild to her one could do such a thing to a planet. Either way, the magical world still valued the celestial body. Adorah tapped the projector just before notes about Jupiter appeared at the front, similar to last week. She started to read out the information at a nice pace so the students had time to take notes.

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Jupiter
This is the largest planet in our solar system. It is visible in our night sky with the naked eye, appearing to shine like a star in our Sun’s light. It is the fifth planet from the sun and about 318 times larger than Earth. It is two times larger than ALL the other planets combined. It has an equator that is 11 times wider than the Earth. Jupiter has the most circular orbit out of all the planets. However, because it is so far away, it takes 12 years to complete one rotation around the sun.

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Saturn
Saturn is the 6th planet from the sun. It is smaller than Jupiter but its rings are a vision to witness. It is the second-largest in our solar system and another gas giant. The rings are a mix of rocks and ice debris left over from the formation of the planet and its moons.

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Uranus:
The seventh planet from the sun is a lovely blue color. It is the 3rd largest planet in our solar system. It takes 84 years to orbit our sun. The planet itself orbits on a tilt far greater than any of the other planets, in comparison to us. It rotates as if it might have been knocked over. The rings around the planet reflect this rotation as you can see in the picture. The rings are much fewer and less brilliant than Saturn’s rings.

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Neptune
Named after the God of the Sea, one can see why it has a wonderful deep blue coloring. Neptune has a fairly fast rotation, and days are much shorter there - only about 18 hours, as Neptune is just made of gaseous material. Very faintly, you can see bands in the atmosphere similar to how Jupiter has bands. For Neptune however, the bands are all a similar blue coloring. Neptune does have a very faint collection of rings as well.

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Pluto
Pluto was discovered by accident in 1930 by Clyde William Tombaugh. Pluto is named after the Greek god of the underworld. The name was suggested by an 11-year-old witch from Oxfordshire, England. Pluto has five known moons. Pluto is one-third water, all frozen of course. The orbit of Pluto is different from the other planets as it is on an angle differing from the flat plane the other planets follow.


Professor Zumwalt finished the lecture with a sigh of relief. Hopefully, the following week wouldn’t be so long. She waited as the students finished their notes before continuing for the week. “Alright, that is going to conclude our discussion of planets, if you ever have any questions feel free to come to my office during hours and ask. Homework is on the board. Please complete and turn it in by the next lesson, have a good night!” She said dismissing the class.

*Kia ora Katoa means Hello All in the Native New Zealand Language, Maori.
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For full credit, RP the lesson.
For extra credit, write a short essay (up to 6 sentences; you'll receive a point for each sentence up to 6) about any planet with information not provided in class. (Please make sure to have your source listed once again and by this, I mean the website you(ooc) are using for your character!)
 

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