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COSMOS and The Planets

The document discusses the conditions for life in the solar system and beyond. It begins by providing background on the formation of the solar system from a gas and dust cloud 4.6 billion years ago. It then discusses the potential for life on Mars, noting there was flowing water in the past but it is now frozen. Finally, it discusses the TRAPPIST-1 system with 7 planets similar to Earth, and the possibility that 3 of these planets could support life as they may have liquid water. The author asks for the students' opinions on whether there could be conditions for life on the 3 planets orbiting TRAPPIST-1.

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COSMOS and The Planets

The document discusses the conditions for life in the solar system and beyond. It begins by providing background on the formation of the solar system from a gas and dust cloud 4.6 billion years ago. It then discusses the potential for life on Mars, noting there was flowing water in the past but it is now frozen. Finally, it discusses the TRAPPIST-1 system with 7 planets similar to Earth, and the possibility that 3 of these planets could support life as they may have liquid water. The author asks for the students' opinions on whether there could be conditions for life on the 3 planets orbiting TRAPPIST-1.

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COSMOS and the planets

Hello, students!
Today I will tell you are there any conditions for life on other
planets.
How the Solar system arose? Is there alien life in the Solar
system?
Is there a life beyond the Solar system?
You will answer these questions after hearing my presentation.
The Solar system is a stretch of space that encompassed the Sun
and eight large planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, Neptune, the Pluto dwarf planet, and many small cosmic
objects called asteroids. There are also many other smaller heavenly
bodies, built of rocks and ice comets, the stone debris called
Meteorites, and the satellites circling the great planets like our
Moon. The Solar system was formed 4,6 billion years ago.
How the Solar system was formed? The Sun and its planets are
formed by a huge cloud of gas and cosmic dust, which, for reasons
still unclear to science, has begun to spin around itself. According to
the to the astrophysicists, this may be the result of the outbreak of a
huge star that was just around the corner.
How the Sun is born? Turning faster and faster, the cloud took
the form of a huge disk whose center was hotter and thicker than
the edges. It was from him that the Sun was from him that the
Sun was born. The next 100 million year rounds of particles have
melted together with each other, forming the planets.
What is the future of the Solar system? She is doomed to
disappear, as the Sun, a star, will gradually go out. Before that,
however, it will increase its size to become a giant where the
surface temperature of the Earth will reach 2000 ˚C. When the
Sun goes out, the whole system will keep the ice-cold cosmic
night.
Earth is the only planet in the Solar system where water is in
the liquid state. Thanks to it, life was born to her. Without the
atmosphere the temperatures here would be terrifying – from -
100 ˚C during the day to -150 ˚C at night.
Is there alien life in the Solar system? They call Mars the Red
planet because of the reddish dust that the wind raises over its
deserts. There is a dry and cold – temperature that can drop to -60
˚C. Mars currently has no water in liquid state or in the form of
atmospheric vapor. Thanks to the Sodjener robot, we already
know that about 4 billion years ago on the Red planet water the
flow was flowing. Today it is probably in the soil in the form of ice.
But is water meaning life?
What do you think – is it possible or no to have conditions for
live on another systems? NASA found new solar system with
smaller star than our Sun that is called TRAPPIST-1. And with other
seven planets who orbit around this star. NASA thinks that another
seven planets like a little like Earth. And they think that on three of
this seven planets there are conditions for life like water. They think
that maybe on this three planets there is another life.
I think that maybe there are conditions for life on this three
planets.
Now tell me your opinion. What do you think, are there any
conditions for life on this three planets?
Thank you.

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