Title: Our Solar System.
1Our Solar System.
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3- Astronomical unit is the distance between the
Earth and the Sun 1.496 X 10
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4- The planets are not at a constant distance away
from the sun - Perihelion is when a planet is closest to the sun
- Aphelion is when a planet is furthest away from
the sun
June 6th - Jan 6th
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6The Sun Our Special Star
7The Sun Activity
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9The Planets
10My MercuryVery Venus Educated
EarthMother MarsJust Jupiter
Served SaturnUs UranusNachos Neptun
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11Inner or rocky planets
- Which ones are inner planets?
- Mercury
- Venus
- Earth
- Mars
- Have solid, rocky surfaces
- Closer to the sun
12Mercury
Faster than a speeding bullet
- Period of revolution 88 days
- Period of rotation 58 days
- Diameter 4880 km
13More about Mercury
- Closest planet to the sun
- No moons
- Essentially it has no atmosphere, what little
atmosphere that does exist is oxygen and sodium - Daytime temperature is about 427oC,
- night time temperatures are about -173oC
- it has the greatest day-night temperature
difference of all planets - Surface is rocky and cratered, there is evidence
that lava once flowed on the surface
14Venus
Diameter 12,104 km Period of revolution 225
days Period of rotation 243 days
Greenhouse in the Sky
15Venus continued
- 2nd planet from the sun
- It is the brightest planet in Earths nighttime
sky - No moons
- Atmosphere is CO2
- Has a thick cloud cover which prevents observers
from seeing the surface - greenhouse effect
- Daytime temperatures are 480oC (hot enough to
melt lead!) Night-time temperatures are -33oC - Venus has similarities to Earth like diameter,
mass, and density - No magnetic field
16Earth
- Diameter 12,756 km
- Period of revolution 365 days
- Period of rotation 24 hours
17Earth
- 3rd rock from the sun
- Has 1 natural satellite, the moon
- Contains lots of life-supporting water
- Water occurs as gas, liquid, and solid
- Oxygen-rich atmosphere
- Atmosphere is made of oxygen and nitrogen
18Mars
Diameter 6974 km Period of revolution 1.88
years Period of rotation 24.5 hours
The Rusty Planet
19More about Mars
- 4th planet from the sun
- High iron content in the soil is responsible for
its reddish surface color - 2 irregularly shaped moons, Phobos and Deimos
- thin atmosphere
- largest mountain which is a volcano, Olympus Mons
- Surface has dried river and lake beds which
suggest that liquid water once existed on Mars - dry ice CO2 exists at each pole, which covers
water ice - Low temps -130 oC, high temps -31oC
- No magnetic field
20The outer planets are
- Jupiter
- Saturn
- Uranus
- Neptune
- Larger in size
- Made of gases or liquids
- All gas giants have rings
- Also known as gas giants
21Jupiter
The planet that was almost a star
Diameter142,700 km Period of revolution 11.86
years Period of rotation 10 hours
22Jupiter continued
- 5th from the sun
- Largest planet
- Hydrogen and Helium make up most of the
atmospheric gases - Has the shortest day in the solar system
- The Great Red Spot, a storm, has been rotating
around Jupiter for more than 300 years - 16 satellites
- 4 major moons
- Io (has volcanic activity), Europa, Ganymede,
and Callisto - Scientists believe if Jupiter would have grown
larger during the formation of the solar system
it could have been a star - High temps 29,700C, low temps -95C
23Saturn
A world of many rings
- Diameter 120,000 km
- Period of revolution 29.46 years
- Period of rotation 10.5 hours
24More about Saturn
- 6th planet from the sun
- Atmosphere is mainly Hydrogen and Helium
- 18 known satellites Titan is a major moon
- Broader and brighter ring system than the other
gas giants - Rings are made of pieces of rock and ice (size
ranges from microscopic to the size of a house)
25Uranus
- Diameter 50,800 km
- Period of revolution 84.01 years
- Period of rotation 16.8 hours
A Planet on its Side
26Uranus continued
- Atmosphere of hydrogen, helium, and methane
- The planet seems tipped because its axis is
tilted - Its rings appear to circle the planet from top to
bottom - 15 moons, 2 are geologically active Miranda and
Ariel
27Neptune
- Diameter 48,600 km
- Period of revolution 164.8 years
- Period of rotation 16 hours
The Mathematicians Planet
28 more about Neptune
- Due to Uranus unusual orbit, scientists
calculated that there must be another planet
beyond Uranus, Neptune was discovered exactly
where it had been calculated to be - Huge clouds of methane float in an atmosphere of
hydrogen and helium - 8 moons, Triton is 4th largest moon in the solar
system
29Dwarf Planets
- Pluto hit the headlines in 2006 when it was
demoted from a planet to a dwarf planet by the
International Astronomical Union. While most
astronomers agreed with the new classifications,
some disagreed and still refer to Pluto as the
ninth planet. - Ceres is located in the asteroid belt between the
orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered in
1801, well before Pluto and 45 years
before Neptune. Ceres was considered a planet for
around 50 years before being reclassified as an
asteroid and once again in 2006 as a dwarf
planet. - Eris was discovered in 2005 and was referred to
as the tenth planet until it was reclassified in
2006. It is the largest of the dwarf planets. - Makemake was discovered in 2005 and the third
largest dwarf planet behind Eris and Pluto. - Haumea was discovered in 2004 and named
- a dwarf planet in 2008.
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31Kuiper Belt and Oort CloudHome of Comets
32Asteroids
- Fragments of rock that orbit the sun
- Millions are found in the asteroid belt between
Mars and Jupiter
33Comets
- Small icy bodies that orbit the sun
- Comets can come from the Kuiper Belt that is
30-50 AU away or the Oort Cloud that is more than
100 AU away
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35Meteoroids, Meteors, and Meteorites
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37- Is there more to be discovered?