Title: The Solar System
1The Solar System
- What is our little corner of the Milky Way Galaxy
like?
2Composition of the Solar System
- The Sun contains 99.85 of all the matter in the
Solar System. The planets, which condensed out of
the same disk of material that formed the Sun,
contain only 0.135 of the mass of the solar
system. Jupiter contains more than twice the
matter of all the other planets combined.
Satellites of the planets, comets, asteroids,
meteoroids, and the interplanetary medium
constitute the remaining 0.015.
3Percentages
- Sun 99.85
- Planets 0.135
- Comets 0.01 ?
- Moons 0.00005
- Minor Planets 0.0000002
- Meteoroids 0.0000001
- Interplanetary Medium 0.0000001
4Solar System Structure
- The planets revolve around the Sun in orbits that
lie close to a common plane. (Mercury 7o Pluto
17.2o) - All planets orbit the sun in a counter-clockwise
fashion as seen from above the north pole of the
sun. Orbits are contained within a very narrow
disk or plane. - Most orbits are very nearly circular with the
exception of Mercury and Pluto.
5General Structure
- The spin axes of most planets and moons are
perpendicular to the orbital plane (Venus and
Uranus are notable counter examples). - Thus solar system is basically disk shaped with
the Sun near the center.
6Small Rocky Worlds
- Terrestrial Planets are small, dense, rocky
worlds with less atmosphere than the other type
of planet. Craters, no rings, very few moons,
very small. (Densities between 3.3-5.5 g/cm3) - Mercury
- Venus
- Earth
- Mars
7Terrestrial Planets
8Big Gaseous Worlds
- Jovian Planets are large, gaseous, low density
worlds. Thick gaseous mostly hydrogen
atmospheres, rings, lots of moons, and very large
in comparison to terrestrial planets. (Densities
are 1.75 g/cm3 or lower!) - Jupiter
- Saturn
- Neptune
- Uranus
9Jovian Planets
10Pluto
- Pluto doesnt fit either category. Pluto is a
small icy world clearly different from either the
Jovian and Terrestrial worlds. Since its
discovery by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930, it has been
a unique mystery mostly because of its great
distance from the Earth and is peculiar orbit.
11(No Transcript)
12Space Debris
- Asteroids ? (minor planets) are small rocky
worlds. Most (not all) orbit between Mars and
Jupiter. Most are irregular in shape, cratered,
and dense.
13Comets
- Comets ? An impressive glowing object that is
illuminated by the Sun as it sweeps through the
inner solar system. Dirty snowball theory. (Water
and CO2 ices) Vapor tail, particle tail, which
can extent to 1 A.U. on bright comets.
14(No Transcript)
15- Meteor ? falling shooting star bits of rock
and metal falling into the Earths atmosphere and
bursting into vibrant light as they drastically
heat because of the friction created between them
and the Earths atmosphere. These bits are, on
average, tiny specks of dust, sand grain size,
small pebbles NOT large. - Meteoroid ? in space before its fiery collision
with the Earths atmosphere. - Meteorite ? fallen piece that survived the fall.
Most shooting stars are less than 1 gram of
material.
16Age of the Solar System
- Oldest Rocks dated on Earth 3.9 billion years,
however the Earths own volcanism and
plate-techtonics erase most of the evidence!! - Lunar Rocks are dated to 4.48 billion years.
- Meteorites 4.6 billion years
- Sun estimate based on all the circumstantial
evidence 5 billion years.
17Solar Nebula Theory
A large massive slowly rotating cloud of
interstellar material begins to collapse under
the influence of gravity. A star forming nebula
begins to grow warm and grow denser.
The warming center is becoming a protostar of
mostly hot hydrogen gas. Further out in the
nebula other clumps of dust and debris are
gathering into asteroid sized objects and
planetesimals.
18Solar Nebula Theory
When nuclear fusion begins we have a new star!
The star will vaporize the inner regions of the
cloud and begin to drive off the gaseous and
dusty material
As the star continues to shine and produce energy
the nebula is driven off revealing the surviving
material planets, comets, and asteroids.
19(No Transcript)
20(No Transcript)
21(No Transcript)
22(No Transcript)