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Mystery Object #1 Diameter (km) 12,756 Revolution Period (Earth days) 150 million km 24 hours/ 1 Earth day 365 days Nitrogen and Oxygen A terrestrial body including iron, oxygen, silicon, magnesium, sulfur, nickel, calcium, and aluminum Covered by liquid water on over 70% of its surface Mystery Object #2 Diameter (km) 142,984 Revolution Period (Earth days) 778 million 9 hours, 50 minutes 4,328 (12 years) 83% hydrogen, 10% helium,.3% methane Gas giant This celestial body has dozens of moons and is the largest gas giant.

Mystery Object #3 Diameter (km) 4879 58 million km 59 days.24 years Oxygen and sodium Terrestrial body Has no moon, smallest planet Mystery Object #4 Diameter (km) 51,108 2.8 billion 17 hours, 14 minutes 84 years Hydrogen, helium, methane, and ammonia A gas giant This celestial body rotates backward on its axis of rotation that is parallel with its orbital plane and is tipped on its side

Mystery Object #5 Diameter (km) 49,528 4.5 billion 16 hours, 7 minutes 59,758 (165 years) 80% hydrogen, 19% helium, 1.5% methane Gas giant This celestial body is cold and dark, known to have a Great Dark Spot Mystery Object #6 Diameter (km) 12,104 km 108 million km 243 days 224 days, 17 hours 96% carbon dioxide and 4% nitrogen Terrestrial body Called Earth s twin

Mystery Object #7 Diameter (km) 1, 391, 000 0 N/A none The corona Hot dense gas: 74% hydrogen, 25% helium, 1% other including oxygen and carbon These celestial body is the largest in our solar system Mystery Object #8 Diameter (km) 6,786 km 228 million km 24 hours, 37 minutes 1 year, 322 days Carbon dioxide Terrestrial body This celestial body is similar in size to Earth s moon. Known as the red planet and has the largest mountain in the solar system.

Mystery Object #10 Diameter (km) 2390 5.9 billion 6 days 90520 (248 years) Thin atmosphere of methane Rock and ice, frozen nitrogen This celestial body has a moon more than ½ its size and is a dwarf planet Mystery Object #9 Diameter (km) 120,536 km 1.43 billion km 10 hours, 30 minutes 29 years, 155 days 96% hydrogen, 3% helium,.4% methane Gas planet This celestial body is surrounded by five large groups of rings that are made up of smaller ringlets. Also considered to still be forming

s Mystery Object #15 This object occurs when a meteoroid hits the Earth s surface. There are 3 major types: stony, metallic, and stonyiron. The composition is iron, nickel, or carbon s Mystery Object #11 When this celestial body gets close to the sun it leaves a glowing tail millions of km long. Sometimes will have 2 tailsan ion tail (made of electrically charged particles) and a dust tail. Sometimes called dirty snowballs. is frozen gas, rock, and dust. s Mystery Object #12 Diameter can be just a few meters to more than 900 km. Revolves mostly between orbits of Mars and Jupiter and its composition is carbon, iron stony, or metallic. These celestial bodies may be grouped together in a belt. These are much larger in size compared to meteoroids.

s Mystery Object #13 Its composition varies but may include sodium, iron, copper, potassium and silicate. These are similar to asteroids but are smaller s Mystery Object #14 These are bright streaks of light that appear when a meteoroid or comet burns in the atmosphere, sometimes called shooting stars