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Title: Solar System


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Solar System
  • Sun
  • All other objects orbiting the sun

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Objects Orbiting the Sun
  • Planets (8 or 9)
  • Meteors, Comets, Asteroids, Dwarf Planets

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Orbiting Objects
  • Counter clockwise around the sun
  • Elliptical orbits (pg. 542)

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ORBITAL ECCENTRICITY
  • Eccentricity is a measure of how an orbit
    deviates from circular.
  • Neptune, Venus, and Earth least eccentric orbits
  • Pluto and Mercury most eccentric orbits


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Meteoroids
  • fragments of rock or ice that orbit the sun
  • can be as small as a grain of sand or as large as
    a boulder

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Meteor
  • light seen when a meteoroid passes through
    earths atmosphere
  • Falling Star

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Meteorite
  • part of a meteoroid that reaches the earths
    surface

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Comet
  • rock, dust, ice and gas
  • large elongated orbit
  • invisible except when near the sun

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Halleys Comet (76 yrs)
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Asteroids
  • small rocky objects that orbit sun, usually in a
    band

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Apophis
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Asteroid Belt
  • divides inner and outer planets (between Mars and
    Jupiter)
  • range in diameter from 3km to 700 km

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Dwarf Planets
  • any object that orbits the sun, is not a
    satellite and is nearly round
  • 3, including Pluto (12 possible)

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Planets
  • primary body orbiting the sun (spin on axis)
  • must dominate the mass of its orbital zone (no
    competitors)

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Planets
  • closer than stars
  • dont give off their own light (reflect light)

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Inner Planets
  • Mercury
  • Venus
  • Earth
  • Mars

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Inner Planets
  • made of rocky material
  • called the rocky planets

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Outer Planets
  • Jupiter
  • Saturn
  • Uranus
  • Neptune

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Outer Planets
  • made of gas
  • called the gas giants

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Mercury
  • Fastest of the 8 planets
  • has short years and really long days
  • has no atmosphere

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Mercury
  • 15 Mercuries would fit inside earth
  • made almost entirely of metal with a rocky surface

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Mercury
  • Mariner 10
  • mapped surface of Mercury in 1974
  • craters cover the entire surface of the planet

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Mercury
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Venus
  • sometimes called the Jewel of the Sky or
    Earths Twin
  • Venus is the same size as Earth

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Venus
  • covered by thick clouds that hold in heat
    (hottest planet)
  • clouds reflect light so it appears bright in our
    sky

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Venus
  • Venera 13 (1982)
  • revealed a flat, dry landscape that had volcanoes
    in the past
  • Spins backwards

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Venus
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Earth
  • only planet in the solar system with large
    amounts of liquid water
  • and land that moves on top of denser rock below

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Earth
  • center has large amounts of moving liquid iron
  • creates strong magnetic field

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Earth
  • spins on an axis
  • day/night, seasons
  • Only planet to sustain life
  • has one moon

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Moon
  • largest moon in the solar system
  • always keeps one side facing earth
  • Phases pg. 549
  • Eclipse pg. 549

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Moon
  • Rises in the east 50 minutes later each day
  • Tides rise 50 minutes later each day

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Moon
  • tides change every 6 hours and 12.5 minutes
  • tide is high and low 2x per day

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Moon
  • Caused by lunar gravity on the ocean
  • Highest and lowest tides correspond to new and
    full moons (due to added gravity of the sun)

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Mars
  • First planet inside the asteroid belt
  • 7 Mars would fit inside Earth

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Mars
  • Red in color from rusty iron dust on surface
  • Red Planet
  • Cold and dry, has polar ice caps (dry ice CO2)

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Mars
  • Viking and Mariner 9
  • Rocky surface, no water
  • largest volcano in the solar system is on Mars
  • Olympus Mons

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Asteroid Belt
  • divides inner and outer planets (between Mars and
    Jupiter)
  • range in diameter from 3km to 700 km

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Jupiter
  • largest planet
  • more than 1,000 earths would fit inside Jupiter
  • First planet outside the asteroid belt

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Jupiter
  • big gas ball- large amounts of methane gas and
    ammonia
  • clouds are red, white, orange and brown
    (constantly swirling to make new patterns)

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Jupiter
  • Red spot similar to a hurricane on Earth but
    much bigger
  • This storm has been raging for over 300 years and
    is about 2 Earth diameters wide

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Jupiter
  • 60 moons
  • huge gravitational pull
  • most of its moons were captured rather than
    forming with Jupiter

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Jupiter
  • In May of 2002 discovery of 11 new moons
  • As of March, 2003, Jupiter had 52 confirmed
    satellites.

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Jupiter
  • In April, 2003, 8 more moons were confirmed for a
    total of 60 moons with the possibility of more as
    the search continues.

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Jupiter
  • Pioneer, voyager and Galileo flew by
  • No evidence of solid surface (may have a solid
    core)

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Saturn
  • 865 million miles from sun
  • about 800 earths would fit inside Saturn
  • has rings

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Saturn
  • Galileo fist saw rings of Saturn in 1610
  • He thought it had ears
  • Voyager 1 2 (1980 1981)

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Saturn
  • rings are billions of icy particles that orbit
    Saturn in a thin, broad sheet about 40,000 miles
    wide but only 60 ft thick

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Saturn
  • made of gases (helium, hydrogen, methane and
    ammonia)
  • no solid surface
  • winds at equator blow at speeds greater than
    1,000 miles per hour

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Saturn
  • more than 20 moons orbit Saturn
  • Titan is the largest, its larger than Mercury
    with an atmosphere thicker than earths
  • scientist want to explore for signs of life

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Uranus
  • 1,723 million miles from sun
  • more than 60 earths would fit inside Uranus
  • axis is nearly sideways
  • gives it a strange orbit

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Uranus
  • 1977 two astronomers discovered that it had rings

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Uranus
  • Blue - caused by methane gas in upper atmosphere
  • Absorbs red wavelengths and reflects blue
  • dark and light sides similar temperature

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Uranus
  • Voyager I flyby
  • covered by a greenish-blue haze
  • No clouds or other features

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Neptune
  • 2,698 million miles from sun
  • more than 60 earths would fit inside Neptune

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Neptune
  • Axis tipped like Uranus but not as much
  • Very high winds recorded (fastest winds in the
    solar system,1,200 miles per hour)

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Neptune
  • Beautiful blue color
  • warm gases near its windy surface regularly rise
    to the upper atmosphere

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Neptune
  • Methane freezes to make white clouds
  • The Scooter one especially large, fast moving
    cloud of methane ice crystal

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Neptune
  • 1989 voyager saw a dark spot the size of earth
    that was a raging storm
  • In 1994, Hubble pictures showed that the storm
    had faded away
  • has faint rings discovered in 1989

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Neptune
  • moon is Triton (not titan)
  • rocky and may contain water
  • has a thin atmosphere
  • explored for signs of life

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Pluto
  • 3,548 million miles from sun
  • one day 6 earth days
  • more than 200 Pluto's would fit inside Earth

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Pluto
  • Orbits in a different plane than other planet
  • orbit is more oval
  • passes inside Neptune's orbit but will never
    crash
  • sometimes is closer to sun than Neptune

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Pluto
  • mixture of rock and ice
  • dark, cold and very small
  • Pluto is less than one-fifth the size of Earth
  • smaller than earths moon more like an asteroid

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Pluto
  • very little is know about it or its moon Charon
  • pictures from Hubble reveal polar ice cap, may be
    similar to Triton (Neptune's moon)

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Pluto
  • The smallest planet in our solar system and also
    the farthest away from us, remains basically a
    mystery.
  • only planet not visited by a spacecraft

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