⋆。゚☁︎。⋆。 ゚☾ ゚。⋆ MOONS ⋆。゚☁︎。⋆。 ゚☾ ゚。⋆ ABOUT: This project is about moons. Most of our planets in our Solar System have a moon(s). In this project, you will find out about the moons of each planet in our Solar System, and also about Plutos moons. └➤If you want to find out something more about moons: https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/moons/facts/ or https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/moons/ ── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── 1. Click the green flag to start. 2. Click on a planet to find out about the planets moons (PLEASE READ: I would recommend going by the order of the planets, first Mercury, then Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and lastly Pluto). 3. Press space (or use the right and left arrow) to go to the next (previous) page. 4. Click the red X button when you are done reading and looking through the images and continue with the next planet. 5. Enjoy learning something (hopefully) new! -- For the NASA/Space Studio.
✎Here some more infos about the moons! (All information from Wikipedia and NASA webpage.) ── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── Europa: The red scars crisscrossing Europa are cracks and ridges marking weak lines within the moon's ice crust. Some of these ridges are thousands of miles long(one mile = 1.6 km)! The red color is due to contaminating minerals rising from beneath the icy crust, possibly salts from the underground ocean. ── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── Callisto: Callisto is Jupiter’s second largest moon and the third largest moon in our solar system. ── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── Io: Io is Jupiter's third largest moon, and the most volcanically active world in the solar system. ── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── Ganymede: Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system, bigger than the planet Mercury and dwarf planet Pluto. Ganymede is the only moon known to have its own magnetic field. ── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── Triton: Triton is thought to have once been a dwarf planet. ── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── Titan: Among our solar system’s hundreds of known moons, Titan is the only one with a substantial atmosphere. And of all the places in the solar system, Titan is the only place besides Earth known to have liquids in the form of rivers, lakes and seas on its surface. ── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── ⋅ ⋅── Hyperion rotates chaotically, tumbling unpredictably through space as it orbits Saturn.