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The Impact of

Objects In Space
By Seth Mucelli

The impact of the Sun

The Sun warms our planet, heating the surface, the oceans and the atmosphere.
The energy from the sun to the atmosphere is one of the primary drivers our weather.
Life on Earth would not be possible without it the Sun.
The food we eat exists because of sunlight falling on green plants, and the fuel we
burn comes either from such plants, or was accumulated by them (in the forms of
coal, oil and natural gas) long ago.
Changes in the Sun's brightness can change global temperatures.

Impact of the Moon


The ocean tides, particularly the spring tides where the

gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon combine to give the


greatest effect.
The moon gives off moonlight at night to see.
The moon is what makes our days 24 hours long.

If we didnt have the Sun

If the sun didnt exist then life itself wouldnt exist.


Without the Sun, all planets would be an icy rock in space.
The sun gives off sunlight and without sunlight Earth wouldnt exist.
Plants use the sun's energy for photosynthesis, which is the process they use to
make nutrients.
The sun provides the vast majority of the energy we need to live.
And we be ded

If we didnt have the moon


If we didnt have the moon then there would be no lunar

tides.
There would be no total solar eclipses.
Earth might get hit more often by asteroids. If the Moon had
never existed the Earth would be spinning much faster.
It would be darker at night.

How the Moon formed


This is the prevailing theory supported by the scientific
community. Like the other planets, the Earth formed from the
leftover cloud of dust and gas orbiting the young sun. The early
solar system was a violent place, and a number of bodies were
created that never made it to full planetary status. According to
the giant impact hypothesis, one of these crashed into Earth
not long after the young planet was created.

How the Sun formed

Many scientists think the sun and the rest of the solar system
formed from a giant, rotating cloud of gas and dust known as
the solar nebula. As the nebula collapsed because of its gravity,
it spun faster and flattened into a disk. Most of the material was
pulled toward the center to form the sun.

Blue giants and red giant stars

In astronomy, a blue giant is a hot


star with a luminosity class of III
(giant) or II (bright giant). In the
standard HertzsprungRussell
diagram, these stars lie above and
to the right of the main sequence.

Red giants are stars that have exhausted the


supply of hydrogen in their cores and switched
to thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen in a shell
surrounding the core. They have radii tens to
hundreds of times larger than that of the Sun.
However, their outer envelope is lower in

SuperGiant stars

Blue supergiants they are still not as


big as a red supergiant but they are
still an extremely large star it is over
863,135,000 miles bigger than then
our sun and is 50,000 degrees
Celsius.

The red supergiants size is so


large it its size unknown, they
are considered to be the
largest star in the whole
galaxy in physical size and
there temperature is unknown
as well.

If the moon were to be destroyed


If the moon were to be destroyed the remaining Moon materials
would enter Earths orbit around the world, forming a ring
around our planet. But, like Saturns ring, it doesnt just stay
there. Periodically, for the rest of Earths life, meteorites break
from the ring and slam into the surface. Were now under
constant bombardment from an apparently vengeful Moon.

If the Sun were to die out


The Sun won't explode, it won't implode, it would first become

a red giant, so we would first die out of Heat wave slowly over
a period of time.
After the Sun becomes a red giant even if we survived the
heat it would eventually over time engulf every planet in the
solar system.

Destroyed Sun

The Sun could when it dies out


could create a black hole and
suck in all that is in our solar
system killing everything.

None of these things will


happen anytime soon the sun
still has billions of years left
for it to shine.

The sun could just straight


up explode and engulf the
planets with the explosion.

Destroyed sun continued

The sun could start to become a


giant red star and slowly grow
bigger and bigger and eventually
engulf all the planets and after it
engulfs everything it will build up
it will then explode.

Destroyed Moon

If Earth were to not have a moon yes it will


make life more difficult but it isnt ruining the
earth. Earth wouldn't have lunar tides, solar
eclipses, earth has a higher chance of getting
hit by asteroids. (more on slide 7)

Life might be
more difficult if
earth didnt
have a moon
but, it wont
ruin the earth.

Explanations videos of the Sun and


Moon

https://youtu.be/r35EooK-vFs
https://youtu.be/gSHcN0XVefM
https://youtu.be/mQAdYWcA7ig
https://youtu.be/B1AXbpYndGc

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