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Title: Minor Members of the Solar System


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Minor Members of the Solar System
  • Chapter 23, Section 4

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Asteroids
  • Asteroid small rocky bodies that have been
    likened to flying mountains
  • Most asteroids lie between the orbits of Mars and
    Jupiter. They have orbital periods of 3 to 6
    years.
  • Some have very eccentric orbits, a few regularly
    pass Earth and our moon
  • Many asteroids have irregular shapes, and some
    planetary geologists believe the asteroids are
    fragments of a broken planet (pulled apart by the
    immense gravity of Jupiter)

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Asteroid Orbits
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Comets
  • Comets pieces of rocky and metallic materials
    held together by frozen gases
  • Most comets travel in elongated orbits, taking
    them past Pluto and take hundreds of thousands of
    years to go around the sun.
  • Coma glowing head of a comet, caused by the
    solar energy vaporizing frozen gases
  • A small glowing nucleus with a diameter of only a
    few kilometers can sometimes be detected within a
    coma. As comets approach the sun, some develop a
    tail that extends for millions of kilometers.
  • The tail of the comet always points away from the
    sun, this is accounted for by the solar wind and
    radiation pressure

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Comets
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Comets Tail Orientation
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Beyond the Planets
  • Kuiper Belt where most short-period comets are
    thought to originate from, it is a belt of
    material orbiting outside the orbit of Neptune.
  • Oort Cloud Unlike the Kuiper Belt comets, these
    comets have longer orbital periods and arent
    confined to the plane of the solar system. The
    Oort Cloud appears as a spherical shell of comets
    and other materials surrounding our solar system.

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Beyond the Planets
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Meteoroids
  • Meteoroid a small solid particle that travels
    through space
  • Most meteoroids originate from any one of the
    following sources (1) interplanetary debris that
    was not gravitationally swept up during the
    formation of the solar system, (2) material from
    the asteroid belt, or (3) the solid remains of
    comets that once traveled near Earths orbit
  • Meteor meteoroids that enter Earths atmosphere
    and burn up, a shooting star
  • The light that we see is caused by the friction
    between the meteor and the air
  • Meteorite a meteoroid that reaches Earths
    surface
  • A few meteorites have blasted out craters on
    Earths surface

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Meteoroids
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World Map of Major Impact Structures
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The Age of the Solar System
  • How did scientists determine the age of the Solar
    System?
  • They use radiometric dating to determine that the
    oldest meteorites found on Earth formed more than
    4.54 billion years ago
  • Scientists believe that the composition of these
    meteorites is similar to the composition of other
    materials in the inner solar system during its
    formation
  • The oldest moon rocks are believed to be 4.5
    billion years old
  • The oldest known Earth rocks are found in Canada
    4 billion years old

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Age of the Solar System
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Assignment
  • Read Chapter 23, Section 4 (pg. 660-664)
  • Do Section 23.4 Assessment 1-6 (pg. 664)
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