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Title: ASTRONOMY 8850: Planetary Sciences


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ASTRONOMY 8850Planetary Sciences
  • Why Sciences?

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How to do well inPlanetary Sciences
  • 1. show up to class
  • 2. participate in class
  • 3. get/borrow the book Planetary Sciences by de
    Pater and Lissauer
  • 4. find course website www.chara.gsu.edu/thenry/
    PLANETS
  • 5. get a three-ring binder dividers
  • 6. find Icarus online or in the library
  • 7. choose planetary topic(s) you are most
    interested in --- start project EARLY
  • 8. do homework --- Solar System Explorer,
    quizzes, etc.

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Solar System Explorers 01
  • Find Icarus online or in the library.
  • Choose an article of interest to you.
  • Print out the first page of the article.
  • Turn in single page (with your name on it) at the
    beginning of class WEDNESDAY.
  • Get first 5 points in Solar System Explorer.

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Solar System Inventory
  • stars
  • planets
  • moons
  • ring systems
  • minor planets
  • Kuiper Belt Objects
  • comets
  • and
  • 1
  • 8
  • 165 (as of 2009 JAN 11)
  • 41
  • 436,000a (as of 2008 DEC 12)
  • 1,300 (as of 2009 JAN 11)
  • 152,000b (as of 2008 DEC 15)
  • dust
  • a with orbits
  • b periodic and numbered

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Nomenclature
  • terrestrials
  • Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
  • many moons
  • jovians
  • gas giants
  • Jupiter, Saturn
  • ice giants
  • Uranus, Neptune
  • minor planets
  • asteroids
  • Centaurs
  • Kuiper Belt Objects
  • Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs)
  • Plutinos
  • Scattered Disk Objects (SDOs)
  • comets

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Solar Family
How are they different?
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Planet Spacing
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Planet Orbits
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The Giants
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The 7 Dwarfs ( interlopers)
X
X
X
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Terrestrial Planet Surface
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Surface Variability
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Jovian Planet Surface
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we can land/work on surfaces
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Planet Characteristics
Characteristic Terrestrial
Jovian
  • location
  • spacing
  • mass
  • size
  • density
  • composition
  • surface
  • albedo
  • rotation
  • magnetics
  • moons
  • rings
  • 0.4-1.5 AU 5.2-30.1 AU
  • close wide
  • 0.05-1.0 Earths 14.5-318
    Earths
  • 0.4-1.0 Earth radii 3.9-11.2 Earth
    radii
  • 3.9-5.5 g/cm3 0.7-1.6 g/cm3
  • rocky gaseous
  • solid any?
  • 0.1-0.7 0.4-0.5
  • slow fast
  • none/weak strong
    (integrated)
  • none/few many
  • none all

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obliquities (tilts)
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bizarre bar magnets
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magnetospheres
Earths is strongest terrestrial surface
mag field 0.3 G mag moment 8x1025
G/cm3 enough to protect us from
charged particles Mercurys, Ganymedes
wimpy Venus?, Io, Europa, Callisto induced Mars
patchy crustal
Jupiters is strongest jovian surface mag
field 4.3 G mag moment 20000X Earths
Io plasma torus complicates
affects all Galilean satellites Sat/Ura/Nep
surface mag fields similar strength to Earths
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Jupiters magnetotail
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non-trends in the Solar System
  • surface gravities not radically different
  • obliquities do not behave
  • 7 large moons are worlds of their own
  • Moon, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto,
    Titan, Triton

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Asteroids
  • Ceres

Vesta
Eros
Itokawa
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Asteroids 2003semimajor axis
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Asteroids 2009semimajor axis
Trojans Mars has 4 Jupiter has 2910 Neptune has 6
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Absolute Magnitude H V magnitude if 1 AU from
Earth and 1 AU from Sun while having phase angle
of 0 degrees (an impossible scenario) H 16
means diameter of 2-4 km
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ASTEROIDS green dots normal
m.p. red dots lt 1.3 AU periastron filled gt 1
opposition obs. blue dots Jupiter Trojans
COMETS solid blue sqr numbered open
blue sqr others
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ASTEROIDS green dots normal
m.p. red dots lt 1.3 AU periastron filled gt 1
opposition obs. blue dots Jupiter Trojans
COMETS solid blue sqr numbered open
blue sqr others
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KBOs and Comets 2003
KBOs red classical KBOs white
Plutinos magenta scattered disk orange tri
Centaurs cyan tri unusual
COMETS solid blue sqr numbered open blue squ
others
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KBOs and Comets 2009
KBOs red classical KBOs white
Plutinos magenta scattered disk orange tri
Centaurs cyan tri unusual
COMETS solid blue sqr numbered open blue squ
others
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KBOs and Comets 2009
Plutinos/TNOs 1093 known Pluto Quaoar Ixion Varu
na Orcus Centaurs/SDOs 242 known Chiron Sedna N
essus Asbolus Eris
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TNOs/SDOs and Friends
Hydra
Nix
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The Outer Limits
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Disk Protostellar or Debris?
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Fomalhaut Planet
background star
movie
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