Pluto and friends Why did Pluto become a “dwarf planet”

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Pluto and friends Why did Pluto become a “dwarf planet”

Orbital characteristics of Pluto A=39.53 au P=248.5 years (how do we know that?) Eccentricity=0.248 Inclination to plane of ecliptic= degrees Any reaction to these numbers? Where we left off last time….. The eccentricity and inclination are large relative to other planets. Results known since the discovery of Pluto.

Physical characteristics of Pluto Diameter = 2300 km Mass =0.002 Earth masses Question: how do we know the mass of Pluto? Any reaction to these numbers?

Physical characteristics of Pluto Diameter = 2300 km Mass =0.002 Earth masses Any reaction to these numbers? Moral of the story: with just these data, Pluto is substantially different from the other major planets we have discussed. In physical characteristics, it is more like a satellite of the outer planets

Pluto and the Kuiper Belt In 1951, Gerhard Kuiper suggested a “belt” of comets in the plane of the ecliptic and outside the orbit of Pluto Around 1990, the first of these were discovered. Some are fairly large At the present 1200 have had their orbits determined, and it is estimated that there are 100,000 (almost all not yet discovered) with diameters > 100km

Discovery of Eris (2003)

Characteristics of Eris A=67.7 au P=560 years Eccentricity=0.443 Inclination = 44 degrees D=2400km M= Earth masses Surface temperature=30K

The orbit of Sedna The solar system beyond Neptune must be filled with cold, dark, and strange worlds. Pluto is just one of them, and the first discovered

A collection of Dwarf Planets

In the future: the New Horizons spacecraft Launch: January 2006 Arrival at Pluto: July 2015 Subsequent visits to other Kuiper Belt objects

Where is New Horizons now?

What might NH find at Pluto?

Next topic: small solar system objects--- Chapter 15 Despite small size, some of the most impressive solar system objects to see

Comet Hale-Bopp, spring 1997 Obviously an astronomical object, but different from the others we have discussed, and that you can see from night to night

First topic: meteors and meteorites Read introduction to chapter; sightings of the Homestead meteor, 1875 Meteors…the technical term for shooting stars What we see is the column of plasma behind a piece of solid matter entering the atmosphere

Appearance of meteors

What the Homestead meteor may have looked like

Meteor showers…large numbers of meteors observed at the same time every year Meteors seen to come from the same location on the sky, termed the radiant

What is happening in a meteor shower See table of prominent meteor showers in Table 15.1

Meteorites…when the piece of solid matter causing the meteor makes it to the ground Were noticed in deep antiquity There is probably one in the Kaaba Shrine in Saudi Arabia A knife made of meteoric iron was found in the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun

Types of meteorites Stony meteorites (about 94%), usually chondrites Iron-nickel (about 5 %) Relatively rare but extremely important carbonaceous chondrites (“objects that have the consistency of dirt clods”) Tagish Lake meteorite

Orbits of meteorites: where do they come from? A powerful hint as to the nature of meteorites: stay tuned

Presentation of the hagioliths A picture is worth a thousand words, and a real thing is worth a thousand pictures