The name of all the planets in our solar system that revolve around them is - Sun

 


The name of all the planets in our solar system that revolve around them is - Sun.


The name of all the planets in our solar system that revolve around them is - Sun
The name of all the planets in our solar system that revolve around them is - Sun


So the sun is a huge sphere of heat radiating fire, which is 151 million kilometers away from our earth. The sun's temperature is 5,505 ° Celsius. Then it is understood that it is not possible to go near it. The more we run towards the sun, the higher the temperature will continue to rise. At this highest temperature of 49 ° Celsius on Earth, we can realize what the sun is, so we have to wonder what will happen if we try to move towards the sun.

So what is the sun made of?


91% hydrogen and 7.9% helium. The remaining 0.01% is made up of other ingredients.

Let's talk about that. The funny thing is that Jupiter is very similar to the Sun. We know that the planets are orbiting the sun in an elliptical shape. So the distance from the sun is the highest at one time while traveling, and the distance from the sun is the lowest at one time. Common sense is that the greater the distance from the sun, the lower the temperature, the lower the distance, the higher the temperature.


However, when Jupiter or Jupiter is closest to the Sun, its distance from the Sun stands at 56 million kilometers. Normal is said to be 69.44 million kilometers. This is the normal distance.

We orbit our earth in 365.25 days. Orbit the whole sun once. So we call it a solar year or 1 Solar Year. In the same way, when Jupiter orbits the sun, it takes 12 years, or 4333 days, for our earth! The reason is simple - Jupiter's orbit is much longer than ours. And yes, Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.

Now the question is what is Jupiter or Jupiter made of?


Like the sun, it is made of hydrogen and helium. On the planet Jupiter, the idea is that there are many huge oceans, which is what we mean by ordinary oceans. Rather, the whole is carrying metallic hydrogen!


More questions arise, why is the sun so hot even though it is made of the same material, while Jupiter is so cold?

This is because there is a lot of pressure inside the sun. Nuclear fission is constantly occurring. And as a result of this fission reaction, heat and light are being produced all the time. There is no sign of stopping. Meanwhile, whatever Jupiter is made of, there is no fashion reaction in it. No heat or light is produced. The most acceptable thing is that Jupiter is far away from the sun, so no heat from the sun can reach there. And that's why it's cold.


But the surprising thing is that the temperature in the center of Jupiter is about 24,000 degrees Celsius! Because a lot of pressure is felt in its center.


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