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Our Planet Earth is the perfect distance from our Sun. The Atmosphere and climates are capable of supporting complex lifeforms. Not many celestial bodies are able to harbor life, and we're proud of our home! Come check into our Space Station to begin the exciting Solar System Tourism!
Mars, The Red Planet, has extreme attractions on its surface. Olympus Mons is our Solar System's biggest mountain at 78,700 ft. and rimmed by a 20,000 ft. cliff. On the opposite end of the spectrum is the Valles Marineris, a system of canyons nearly 23,000 ft. deep and 2.5 thousand miles long!
Come visit the exciting Light-Speed Theme Park scattered across the mountains and canyons. A blast of a time!
Be sure to take advantage of our comfortable LIFE-SUITS. This loose-fitting apparatus is sure to protect you from the harshest of Space's conditions, from grueling winds to blasting volcanoes!
The Asteroid Bellt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter consists of 100,000''s of gigantic rocks, more than 200 of which are greater than 62 miles wide! They never grew to the formation of planets, and are composed of multiple different chemical makeups.
Come take the exhilarating trip out to the Belt to join in the Orbital Races, zipping around alongside the humongous asteroids!
Jupiter is a humongous planet, compiled mostly of liquid metallic hydrogen, an element form possible only under intense pressure, more than 4 million bars. Jupiter also sports the Great Red Spot, an old, high-pressure hurricane 7.5 thousand wide and 15.5 thousand miles long!
Io, one of Jupiter's moons, is covered by volcanoes capable of shooting materials up to 1 km. or 3,280 ft./seccond! Come withstand the infamous heat on our installed Rocket Rides, giving an exciting blast into Jupiter's gravitational pull.
Our Sun, essential to the survival of our Solar System, makes up 99.86% of our System's mass!
The other celestial bodies to not take up much Space!
Stop by Uranus and experience its 99.77 Degree axial tilt! Days and seasons are unusually spaced!
Hop on the Swangin' Rings around Saturn! Join the whirling mass of ice, dust, and other particles surrounding this great gas planet.
The Planet Mercury has wacky weather! It's close enough to the Sun that you can burn alive in the daytime at 800 Degrees Fahrenheit, but freeze to death at night, in -270 Degree weather! Look above for information regarding the LIFE-SUITS, the safest protection for visiting such environments.
Venus is similar to our Planet Earth in mass, density, compostition, and distance from the Sun, among other commonalitie.s. However, it has its unique differences! It's covered by a thick, fast-moving atmosphere causing extreme heat, capable of melting lead! The surface pressure of this planet is 90 times that on Earth!
Pluto, our smallest planet, has been stripped of its ranks! Only about 1,500 miles in diameter, it's so small that it takes 90,553 days to revolve around the Sun to complete a full year. Come stay young on the outskirts of our Solar System!
Dwarf planets are all around the Solar System. There are at least 40 known, and could be about 200 more to be discovered in the Kuiper Belt. There are many types, all with their own gravitational pull but still too small for consideration as a planet. Fly out to the Belt to help out with Earth's Dwarf Search!
Thanks for reading! Come take part in anything of interest to you. Earth's Solar System Tourism Program is open 24/7 all year long! Stop by to enjoy our corner of the Universe!
For more information, contact us at: dylanpeters@cvuhs.org jamespieper-lococo@cvuhs.org