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Friday, September 20, 2019

Space Geeks! Episode 4! Our Planets

Hello my lovelies! I am so glad to be back! I have been overseas for quite some time now. I am so sorry I haven't been here. I am really really sorry. But I'm here now, so yeah! So I decided that I am going to do a new thing on Space Geeks, I am going to go through all of our main planets in our solar system (Pluto included) for the next few episodes. So today I am going to be covering Mercury and Venus, and added special, I am going to be telling you all what I think they would act and look like if they were people! Enjoy!

So first of all we have Mercury. Mercury is the smallest planet (apart from Pluto), and does not have any moons or rings, so it is very lonely, it is the closest to the sun, so probably very hot, and a day on the surface of Mercury is 176 days on Earth. Which doesn't make much sense because a year on Mercury is 88 Earth days. So pretty much you'd get very bad rocket-lag (space version of jet-lat I guess). Mercury was named after the Greek messenger God, Mercury. I think Mercury is definitely cool, closest to the Sun. I don't think human-kind could ever live on Mercury though, because of it being so close to the Sun.

Venus is definitely one of my favourite planets. It is the second brightest natural object in the solar system. Sometimes Venus is referred to as Earth's little sister, like other things. If you can remember my poem about the solar system, you would know that Venus is second closest to the Sun. Did you know a day on Venus is longer than a whole earth year. That would mean staying awake for 365 days and more. I can barely stay awake till 3. Venus is named after the Greek Goddess of love. Venus is often referred to as a she, as she is named after a female. I also don't think we could survive on Venus. She is too close to the Sun, and the days last WAY too long. Venus is nice to look at, but not nice to touch. Sorry Venus.

Now we come to the part where I tell you all what I think these planets would act like. I think that Mercury would be a boy, because the of the God. I picture him to be a small scrawny boy. Red hair and freckles across his nose and bright green eyes with large black glasses. He is very shy and when the other planets get into fights he always is the peace maker. He messages, like the God, and is very friendly with certain planets. I feel like his character traits would be something like shy, friendly, sweet and other things like that. He tries very hard to be cool and bigger, but because he is so small he just gets shoved off to the side. He likes to wear light pink jerseys, and jeans that are rolled up at the ankle. He is one of the more meek and shy planets.

Venus. I picture Venus to be quite more bold and beautiful than Mercury. Venus is a she, like the love God. She has black shoulder length hair, which is very straight, she has tan skin, and full lips. I imagine her to be a very stereotypical model type girl. She was a bit of a brat when she was younger, but now she has a very robust personality. I picture her traits to be things like sassy, and a bit full on, out there and queen bee type girl. She is a lot to handle for some planets like Mercury, but goes well with some of the other out there people. She likes to wear light blue shirts with ripped jeans and chokers. She is one of the more bold and full on planets

Thanks so much for reading my first blog this term! I really hoped you liked this episode! What would you have described Mercury and Venus like? Tell me in the comments! Next time I am going to be doing Earth and Mars. I hope you enjoyed. Bye! ❤️

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