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Title: Solar System Inquiry Is Pluto a Planet


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Solar System InquiryIs Pluto a Planet?
  • Tim Slater
  • University of Arizona
  • Department of Astronomy
  • Conceptual Astronomy and Physics Education
    Research (CAPER) Team
  • http//caperteam.as.arizona.edu

NASA JPL Navigator Center for Astronomy Education
http//astronomy101.nasa.jpl.gov
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Bellwork
  • Who should get to officially decide if Pluto is a
    planet or not? Why?

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  • Dear Tim I hope you are having a great time at
    the International Astronomical Union meeting in
    Prague and making lots of progress on the
    official naming of objects and setting the
    research agenda for the next ten years. Im
    sorry to interrupt, but weve just found
    something here you all might be very interested
    in. Our team has discovered faint object that is
    about 1,500 miles in diameter at a distance of
    about 5,000,000,000 miles from the Sun. We
    believe it is orbiting the Sun, although it is
    too early to know for sure. Also, it has a
    smaller body orbiting it, like a tiny moon.
    Weve started calling the object XENA and its
    tiny companion, GABRIEL. Do you think we might
    have discovered a new planet? Fingers Crossed,
    Michael Brown, Cal Tech

Generate a list of questions you need the answers
to before the committee can decide if Xena is a
planet?
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Generate a list of questions you need the answers
to before the committee can decide if Xena is a
planet?
  • ????

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International Astronomical Union
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IAU DEFINITION OF A PLANET(current as of 26th
IAU General Assembly, August 25, 2006, Prague, CZ)
  • object orbits a star
  • object has enough mass to gravitationally pull
    itself into a sphere
  • object has cleared debris from its orbit
    remaining from initial formation of solar system

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Questions to Ponder
  • Is Pluto a planet by the IAU definition? Why or
    why not?
  • Is Xena a planet by the IAU definition? Why or
    why not?
  • Is Earth a planet by the IAU definition? Why or
    why not?

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Challenge
  • As a small group, propose and submit written
    revisions to the IAU definition of a planet so
    that Pluto COULD be included, but that the total
    number of planets in the solar system does not
    exceed 10.

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Learning Plan
  • Bellwork Who should get to officially decide if
    Pluto is a planet or not? Why?
  • Exploration Class roll plays serving as the
    Naming Committee for the International
    Astronomical Union, the official body designated
    by the UN to name all objects and features beyond
    Earth by determining if new discovery of a
    planet-like object should be called a planet (see
    attached). Teacher collects student generated
    lists of questions the committee need answered to
    before the committee can decide if this new
    object is a planet?
  • Concept Introduction Teacher provides a quick
    tour of the solar system and the official IAU
    definitions of the solar system and planet to
    students as well as what the IAU is and how
    astronomical objects are named by the IAU.
    Students are asked to determine if the official
    definition of a planet includes Pluto, and any of
    the new Kuiper-belt objects discovered. If time
    allows, students complete the scale model of the
    solar system inquiry lesson which could include
    a student-led solar system tour.
  • Concept Application Students are challenged to
    propose and submit written revisions to the IAU
    definition of a planet so that Pluto COULD be
    included, but that the total number of planets in
    the solar system does not exceed 10.
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