We all know that the solar system consists of 9 planets, Asteroids belt, and comets. But have we ever taken effort to read the details of the planets. Probably most of us will say NO. So here are the details of all the plants in the solar system. Here you will the diameter of each planet, their mass and the rotation period and revolution periods around the sun.
The Sun
Diameter: 1,392,000 km
Mass: 332,830
Rotation period (length of day in Earth days): 25
Temperature at core: 15,600,000 C (28,079,500 F)
Mercury
Diameter: 4,878 km
Mass: 0.06
Distance in AU's from sun: 0.39
Rotation period (length of day in Earth days): 58.7
Revolution period (length of year in Earth days): 88.0
Mean surface temperature: 179.0 C (354.2 F)
Venus
Diameter: 12,104 km
Mass: 0.82
Distance in AU's from sun: 0.71
Rotation period (length of day in Earth days):243
Revolution period (length of year in Earth days):225
Mean surface temperature: 453 C (847.4 F)
Earth
Diameter: 12,756 km
Mass: 1.00
Distance in AU's from sun: 1.00
Rotation period (length of day in Earth hours):23.9
Revolution period (length of year in Earth days):365.3
Mean surface temperature: 8.0 C ... 46.4 (F)
The Moon
Diameter: 3,476 km
Mass: 0.012
Distance from earth: 384,400 km
Rotation period in Earth days: 27.32
Revolution around the Earth in Earth days: 27.32
Lunar day in Earth days: 29.5
Mean surface temperature day: 107 C (224.6 F)
Mars
Diameter: 6,787 km
Mass: 0.11
Distance in AU's from sun: 1.52
Rotation period (length of day in Earth days):1.0
Revolution period (length of year in Earth days):687.0
Mean surface temperature: -55.0 C (-67.0 F)
Jupiter
Diameter: 142,800 km
Mass: 317.94
Distance in AU's from sun: 5.2
Rotation period (length of day in Earth hours):9.8
Revolution period (length of year in Earth years):11.9
Mean surface temperature: -153.0 C (-243.4 F)
Saturn
Diameter: 120,660 km
Mass: 95.18
Distance in AU's from sun: 9.54
Rotation period (length of day in Earth hours):10.2
Revolution period (length of year in Earth years):29.5
Mean surface temperature: -185.0 C (-301.0 F)
Uranus
Diameter: 51,118 km
Mass: 14.5
Distance in AU's from sun: 19.2
Rotation period (length of day in Earth hours):17.9
Revolution period (length of year in Earth years):84
Mean surface temperature: -214.0 C (-353.0 F)
Neptune
Diameter: 49,528 km
Mass: 17.14
Distance in AU's from sun: 30.00
Rotation period (length of day in Earth hours):19.1
Revolution period (length of year in Earth years):164.8
Mean surface temperature: -225.0 C (-373.0 F)
Pluto
Diameter: 2,300 km
Mass: 0.002
Distance in AU's from sun: 39.53
Rotation period (length of day in Earth days):6.4
Revolution period (length of year in Earth years):247.7
Mean surface temperature: -236.0 C (-392.8 F)
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Solar system
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Famous Gandhi quotes
Be the change you want to see in the world.
Whenever you are confronted with an opponent. Conquer him with love.
Nobody can hurt me without my permission.
There is nothing that wastes the body like worry, and one who has any faith in God should be ashamed to worry about anything whatsoever
The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.
I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ
Nonviolence is a weapon of the strong
We must become the change we want to see.
What do I think of Western civilisation? I think it would be a very good idea.
Whenever you have truth it must be given with love, or the message and the messenger will be rejected.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
famous Quotes
Here are your best quotes to live your life:
Never look down on anybody unless you're helping him up
Anonymous
I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won't work.
Thomas Edison
Today is your day; your mountain is waiting, so get on your way.
Dr Seuss
The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.
Walt Disney
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Albert Einstein
Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
Benjamin Franklin
“Want to do something? Start right away.”
Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart.
Confucius
Life is like a mirror, we get the best results when we smile at it.
Anonymous
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Jeffery Deaver
Jeffery Deaver is an American mystery and crime writer. He was born on 6th May 1950 in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. He started his career as a journalist and latter trained as a lawyer.
His writings have the ability to promote lateral thinking. “The blue nowhere” is the one of his famous collection which featured the criminal hackers. His famous series character is Lincoln Rhyme a quadriplegic detective and Amelia Sachs.
Two of Deaver’s novel has been changed into a movie in the names of The Bone Collector (1999) and the A Maiden’s Grave in 1997.
Deaver also has the honor of creating characters and deaver with collaboration with other writers has created 17 part serial thrillers.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Louvre Museum

Musee du Louvre officially called as Grand Louvre in English is the largest national museum in France. It is also called as Louvre Museum Great Louvre, and Louvre. Because of its historical monuments the museum is the most visited one in the world. This historical monument is located on the right bank of seine. The museum is built on an area of about 60,600 square meters and has nearly 35,000 objects that belong to the 19th century.
The museum was opened on august 10th 1793 with 53 paintings. Most of the work in the museum depicted the church and the royal properties. Due to some structural problems the museum was closed from 1796 till 1801. Under Napoleon regime the objects in the museum was increased and it was renamed as Musee Napoleon. And again the number of the objects was increased during the rule of Louis XVIII and Charles X. In addition during second French empire 20,000 pieces was added to the museum.
In 2008 the collection in the museum is divided into eight curatorial departments.
They are:
Egyptian Antiquities
Near Eastern Antiquities
Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities
Islamic Art; Sculpture
Decorative Arts
Paintings
Prints
Drawings
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Apple Fruit
Apple is a fleshy fruit with central core. The apple fruit is popular for its flavor and it is diseases resident. Depending on the variety of the fruit, it can be sweet or tart. Apple is the high yielding fruit around 55 million tons of apple are produced per year.
Fast fact about apple
1.China is the largest producer of apple
2.Apple pie, applesauce, juice and vinegar are the most commonly prepared products with the help of apple.
3.rich in fiber
4.the fermented juice of apple becomes hard cider
5.The fermented apple juice is used to produce applejack and apple brandy.
Top 10 Apple Producers
1.China
2.United States
3.Turkey
4.Iran
5.Italy
6.France
7.Poland
8.Russia
9.Germany
10.India
Popular Apple Varieties
1.Granny Smith Apple
2.Gala Apple
3.Golden Delicious Apple
4.Red Delicious Apple
5.Fuji Apple
6.Braeburn Apple
7.Pinata Apple
8.Empire Apple
9.McIntosh Apple
10.Pink Lady Apple
11.Rome Beauty Apple
12.Pippin Apple
13.Ginger Gold Apple
14.Gravenstein Apple
15.Honeycrisp Apple
16.Jonagold Apple
Thursday, October 22, 2009
African American History
History of a nation can contain both happiest and shameful events. Here the African American history is inexorably built of discrimination, maltreatment and slavery. It should also have the place for courage, pride and determination.
UK also had a shameful event in its history it has lost all its wealth because of slave trade. And in 1865 slavery was abolished from the nation. This was revocable in UK but not an end in African American history. Prejudiced against other races were able to change overnight and it has to go a long way to get freedom.
Isolation in the South was strongly practices. One day, an ordinary woman Rosa Parks denied giving up her seat in the bus to a white man. This act was like contravention of the law. But this was been a long and hard day for Rosa and so she couldn't take it any more.
Slowly and step by step isolation was broken down. African Americans were able to sit at the front of the bus, drink from the same fountain and went to the white men’s colleges. But not all agreed to this and still discrimination was practiced in some parts of the nation.
Dr. Martin Luther King with his extraordinary speeches fought for the rights of the peoples and to stop the cruelty. The history of the African American would be different one in absence of Dr. Martin Luther King.