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Title: 4.1 Our Solar System


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4.1 Our Solar System
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4.1 Our Solar System
  • What you will learn
  • What makes up the solar system?
  • How did the solar system form?
  • How does a planets distance from the sun affect
    its period of revolution?

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4.1 Our Solar System
  • What makes up the solar system?
  • The sun!
  • Planets moons
  • Dwarf planets
  • Asteroids
  • Meteoroids
  • Comets

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Measuring distances in the solar system
  • To measure the great distances in space,
    astronomers needed a longer ruler
  • Astronomical Unit (AU) the average distance
    from the earth to the sun
  • The average distance is 93,000,000 miles!

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Measuring distances in space
  • Astronomical Unit (AU) the average distance
    from the earth to the sun (93,000,000 miles)
  • Mercury is .4 AU from the sun
  • Earth is 1.0 AU from the sun
  • Jupiter is 5 AU from the sun
  • Pluto is 50 AU from the sun!

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Planet Orbits around the sun
  • What holds the planets in orbit around the sun?
  • The gravity (of the sun) inertia
  • How are the orbits shaped?
  • Ellipse a slightly flattened circle

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  • How did the Solar System form?
  • Q Where are stars born?
  • A a nebula

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  • The Horse Head Nebula

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Formation of the Solar System
  • Our solar system began to form 4.6 billion years
    ago
  • In the beginning it was just a large cloud of
    gas, ice dust in a nebula
  • A super nova from a dying star caused some of the
    gas and dust to clump together
  • Gravity pulled in more matter
  • The clump flattened into a rotating disk

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Formation of the Solar System
  • About 4.6 billion years ago our solar system
    began to form (cont)
  • The cloud flattened into a rotating disk
  • Most of the mass was in the center
  • under the force of gravity, the temperature
    increased to about 10,000,000 degrees.
  • Nuclear fusion begins H ? Helium energy
  • A star is born the Sun!
  • Matter (dust gas) surround the star the
    beginning of the solar system

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The beginnings of a solar system
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Formation of the Planets
  • Away from the center, bits of dust and gas began
    to clump together
  • Because the pull of gravity, they formed into
    spheres
  • These clumps formed the inner and outer planets
  • Inner planets small and rocky
  • Outer planets gas giants
  • Some rocks dust never formed into planets and
    remain in orbit the asteroid belt.
  • Other objects are made of dust ice and remain
    at great distances from the sun the comets and
    dwarf planets

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Check your understanding Solar System
  • Thumbs up I get it!
  • Thumb sideways I sort of get it
  • Thumb down I dont get it too much information!

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4.1 Speeding Around the Sun
  • Todays Inquiry How does a planets distance
    from the sun affect its period of revolution?
  • Materials
  • String (yarn)
  • Meter stick
  • Rubber stopper
  • clipboard
  • stopwatch
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