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From
the perspective we get on Earth, our planet appears to be big and sturdy
with an endless ocean of air. From space, astronauts often get the impression
that the Earth is small with a thin, fragile layer of atmosphere. For a
space traveler, the distinguishing Earth features are the blue waters,
brown and green land masses and white clouds set against a black background.
Many dream of traveling in space and viewing the wonders of the universe.
In reality all of us are space travelers. Our spaceship is the planet Earth,
traveling at the speed of 108,000 kilometers (67,000 miles) an hour. Earth
is the 3rd planet from the Sun at a distance of about 150 million kilometers
(93.2 million miles). It takes 365.256 days for the Earth to travel around
the Sun and 23.9345 hours for the Earth rotate a complete revolution. It
has a diameter of 12,756 kilometers (7,973 miles), only a few hundred kilometers
larger than that of Venus. Our atmosphere is composed of 78 percent nitrogen,
21 percent oxygen and 1 percent other constituents. Earth is the only planet
in the solar system known to harbor life. Our planet's rapid spin and molten
nickel-iron core give rise to an extensive magnetic field, which, along
with the atmosphere, shields us from nearly all of the harmful radiation
coming from the Sun and other stars. Earth's atmosphere protects us from
meteors, most of which burn up before they can strike the surface. |