sanalizler.com.tr
Open in
urlscan Pro
172.67.221.151
Public Scan
URL:
https://sanalizler.com.tr/
Submission: On January 02 via api from US — Scanned from US
Submission: On January 02 via api from US — Scanned from US
Form analysis
0 forms found in the DOMText Content
Sanalizler İletişime Geçin +90 532 0531 086 info@sanalizler.com sun sun sun sun sun earht sun sun sun x Sun The Sun holds the solar system together, keeping everything from the biggest planets to the smallest debris in its orbit. Our Sun is a 4.5 billion-year-old star a hot glowing ball of hydrogen and helium at the center of our solar system. The Sun is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) from Earth, and without its energy, life as we know it could not exist here on our home planet. It is a nearly perfect ball of hot plasma,heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core. The Sun radiates this energy mainly as light, ultraviolet, and infrared radiation, The Sun's radius is about 695,000 kilometers (432,000 miles), or 109 times that of Earth. Its mass is about 330,000 times that of Earth, comprising about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System Star-Type Yellow Dwarf Age ~4.5 billion years Distance from Galactic Center 26,000 light years x EARTH Earth—our home planet—is the only place we know of so far that’s inhabited by living things. It's also the only planet in our solar system with liquid water on the surface , Our home planet is the third planet from the Sun. While Earth is only the fifth largest planet in the solar system, Just slightly larger than nearby Venus, Earth is the biggest of the four planets closest to the Sun, all of which are made of rock and metal. Earth has a dynamic atmosphere, which sustains Earth's surface conditions and protects it from most meteoroids and UV-light at entry. It has a composition of primarily nitrogen and oxygen. Water vapor is widely present in the atmosphere, forming clouds that cover most of the planet Planet Type Terrestrial One Way Light Time to the Sun 8.449017 mins DISTANCE fROM SUN 94,434,145 KM Length of Year 365 Earth Days MOON x VENUS Similar in structure and size to Earth, Venus's thick atmosphere traps heat in a runaway greenhouse effect, making it the hottest planet in our solar system. Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is Earth’s closest planetary neighbor. It’s one of the four inner, terrestrial (or rocky) planets, and it’s often called Earth’s twin because it’s similar in size and density. These are not identical twins, however there are radical differences between the two worlds. Venus has a thick, toxic atmosphere filled with carbon dioxide and it’s perpetually shrouded in thick, yellowish clouds of sulfuric acid that trap heat, causing a runaway greenhouse effect.even though Mercury is closer to the Sun Surface temperatures on Venus are about 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius) hot enough to melt lead. Planet Type Terrestrial One Way Light Time to the Sun 6 mins DISTANCE fROM SUN 108,000,000 km Length of Year 225 Earth Days x MARS Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. The reddish color of its surface is due to finely grained iron (III)oxide dust in the soil, giving it the nickname "the Red Planet". Mars has a second smallest radius among the planets in the Solar System at 3,389.5 km (2,106 mi) and has a surface gravity of 3.72 m/s2 (12.2 ft/s2), which is 38% of Earth's gravity. The Martian dichotomy can be clearly seen on the surface: on average, the terrain on Mars northern hemisphere is flatter and lower than Mars southern hemisphere. Mars has a very thin atmosphere made primarily of carbon dioxide and two irregularly shaped natural satellites: Phobos and Deimos. Planet Type Terrestrial One Way Light Time to the Sun 13.39 mins DISTANCE fROM SUN 228 million KM Length of Year 687 Earth Days x MERCURY-PLANET From the surface of Mercury, the Sun would appear more than three times as large as it does when viewed from Earth, and the sunlight would be as much as 11 times brighter. The smallest planet in our solar system and nearest to the Sun, Mercury is only slightly larger than Earth's Moon. Despite its proximity to the Sun, Mercury is not the hottest planet in our solar system that title belongs to nearby Venus,set and rise again from some parts of the planet's surface. The same thing happens in reverse at sunset. Planet Type Terrestrial One Way Light Time to the Sun 3.2 mins DISTANCE fROM SUN 58 million KM Length of Year 88 Earth Days x SATURN Adorned with a dazzling, complex system of icy rings, Saturn is unique in our solar system. The other giant planets have rings, but none are as spectacular as Saturn's. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest planet in our solar system. Adorned with thousands of beautiful ringlets, Saturn is unique among the planets. It is not the only planet to have rings – made of chunks of ice and rock – but none are as spectacular or as complicated as Saturn's. Like fellow gas giant Jupiter, Saturn is a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium. Saturn's atmosphere is made up mostly of hydrogen (H2) and helium (He). Planet Type Gas Giant One Way Light Time to the Sun 80 mins DISTANCE fROM SUN 1.4 billion km Length of Year 29 Earth years x JUPITER Jupiter is more than twice as massive than the other planets of our solar system combined. The giant planet' s Great Red Spot is a centuries-old storm bigger than Earth. upiter has a long history of surprising scientists all the way back to 1610 when Galileo Galilei found the first moons beyond Earth. That discovery changed the way we see the universe. Fifth in line from the Sun, Jupiter is, by far, the largest planet in the solar system . Jupiter's familiar stripes and swirls are actually cold, windy clouds of ammonia and water, floating in an atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot is a giant storm bigger than Earth that has raged for hundreds of years. Planet Type Gas Giant One Way Light Time to the Sun 43 mins DISTANCE fROM SUN 778 million KM Length of Year 4,333 Earth Days x URANUS Uranus—seventh planet from the Sun—rotates at a nearly 90-degree angle from the plane of its orbit. This unique tilt makes Uranus appear to spin on its side. and has the third-largest diameter in our solar system. It was the first planet found with the aid of a telescope, Uranus was discovered in 1781 by astronomer William Herschel, although he originally thought it was either a comet or a star. it was two years later that the object was universally accepted as a new planet, in part because of observations by astronomer Johann Elert Bode. Herschel tried unsuccessfully to name his discovery Georgium Sidus after King George III. Instead, the scientific community accepted Bode's suggestion to name it Uranus, the Greek god of the sky as suggested by Bode. Planet Type ICE Giant One Way Light Time to the Sun 2.4 hours DISTANCE fROM SUN 2.9 billion KM Length of Year 30,687 Earth Days x NEPTUNE Neptune—the eighth and most distant major planet orbiting our Sun—is dark, cold and whipped by supersonic winds. It was the first planet located through mathematical calculations. Dark, cold, and whipped by supersonic winds, More than 30 times as far from the Sun as Earth, Neptune is the only planet in our solar system not visible to the naked eye and the first predicted by mathematics before its discovery. In 2011 Neptune completed its first 165-year orbit since its discovery in 1846. NASA's Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have visited Neptune up close. the third-most-massive planet, and the densest giant planet. It is 17 times the mass of Earth, and slightly more massive than its near-twin Uranus. Neptune is denser and physically smaller than Uranus because its greater mass causes more gravitational compression of its atmosphere. Planet Type ICE Giant One Way Light Time to the Sun 4.2 hours DISTANCE fROM SUN 4.5 billion KM Length of Year 60,190 Earth Days