Title: The Solar System
1The Solar System
2Pluto
- once considered the ninth planet
- most famous dwarf planet
- smaller than a planet but massive enough for its
own gravity to give it a round shape - it is not the largest dwarf planet
3Comets
- often referred to as dirty snowballs
- composed of ice, rock, and gas.
- They travel in a long, elliptical orbit
- most spectacular feature of a comet is its long
dust tail, which can stretch for millions of
kilometres.
4Periodicity as it relates to comets
- In the 1700s, British astronomer Edmond Halley
was searching records and realized that a bright
comet was visible every 76 years or so.
5Asteroid, Meteor and Meteorite
- Asteroids are small bodies that are believed to
be leftover remains of the formation of the solar
system. - Asteroids range from the size of sand grains up
to about 1000 km across - Most asteroids orbit the Sun in a band between
Mars and Jupiter
6Asteroid, Meteor and Meteorite
- Meteoroids are pieces of rock floating through
space. - Meteors are meteoroids that burn up as they enter
Earths atmosphere at high speed - Meteorites are meteors are large enough to
survive passing through the atmosphere, and they
reach Earths surface.
Impact sites
7Canadian contributions and partnerships to space
research and exploration
- the Canadarm 1
- on the space shuttle
8Canadian contributions and partnerships to space
research and exploration
- the International Space Station (Canadarm 2)
9Canadian contributions and partnerships to space
research and exploration
- The newest development is the robotic manipulator
officially named Dextre (for dexterous), a
two-armed robot that attaches to the end of
Canadarm 2.
10Canadian Astronauts
- Roberta Bondar First Canadian female Astronaut
- Marc Garneau First Canadian Astronaut
- Chris Hadfield First Canadian Space walk
11Space Technology
- Rockets
- Much of the body of a rocket is filled with
explosive fuels that combine to create thrust
12Space Technology
- Space Suits
- A space suit acts as a small spaceship
- communications system,
- a cooling
- Pressure system
13Space Technology
- Orbiting Satellites
- electronic devices put in orbit around Earth to
relay information - Communication satellites are placed in
geosynchronous orbit.
14Space Technology
- Probes
- Probes are designed to travel millions of
kilometres, carrying scientific instruments to
analyze distant objects in space.
Voyager 1 Went to Jupiter and Saturn
15Space Technology
- Rovers
- Sending human explorers on long space journeys to
distant, dangerous planets is not a practical
idea. - Robotic space explorers offer a better option.
Spirit and Opportunity Went to Mars
16Space Technology
- Optical telescopes
- Optical telescopes use lenses to gather and focus
light to provide a magnified view.
Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope
a wide-field high resolution CCD mosaic of 36
CCDs
17Space Technology
- Reflecting telescopes use a series of mirrors to
collect light and project the image to an
eyepiece lens
Hubble space telescope
Very clear outside Earths Atmoshere
18Space Technology
- Radio telescopes
- Collect wavelengths that are longer than those of
light - Reveal characteristics of celestial objects that
could not be studied using optical telescopes
Very Large Array Radio Telescope
baseline of 36 km
19Space Technology
- adaptive optics
- technology used to improve the performance of
optical systems by reducing the effects of
rapidly changing optical distortion.
- Spectroscopy
- Study of the absorption and emission of light and
other radiation by matter, as related to the
dependence of these processes on the wavelength
of the radiation