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The Sun, Solar System and Galaxies Dr. Alan F. Weekes
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The Sun A large sphere of gas that gives off light, heat and other electromagnetic energy generated by nuclear fusion in its core. It is a star. The whole solar system is held by the sun’s gravity. The greater the mass of an object the greater its gravitational effect. The gravitational effect lessens with distance. Objects are held in elliptical orbits.
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The Core- where fusion takes place Photosphere- the layer of the sun we see Sunspots- cooler, storms on the surface Solar flares- blasts of energy, from sunspots Prominence- loops of gas following magnetic fields Corona- Outer atmosphere of the sun
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Effects of the Sun on Earth Light & heat Tides Auroras- from flares, energy excites areas in the magnetic field, radio may be disrupted, power outages
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The Sun- Websites Spaceweather Nasa Sun Song
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The Inner Solar System- Mercury Closest planet to the Sun Moonlike surface, cratered No atmosphere Cold night side, hot day side No Moon
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The Inner Solar System- Venus Twin to Earth, size and density Surface like a dry Earth Volcanoes, “continents”, “ocean basins” Craters, rifts Heavy CO 2 Atmosphere, 90x weight of Earth’s Greenhouse Effect, surface temperature ~470 C or 870 F Sulfuric acid clouds No Moon
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The Inner Solar System- Venus
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Venus without clouds (Radar Image)
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Video Clip: Venus
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The Inner Solar System- Earth The only planet we know of that supports life. Pleasant atmosphere of N, O, Ar, CO 2 One moon 71% covered with water Only planet to have water in 3 physical states
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Video Clip: Earth
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The Inner Solar System- Mars ~1/2 of Earth’s diameter ~1/3 of Earth’s gravity Thin CO 2 atmosphere Wind and dust storms Seasons like Earth, similar tilt Days like Earth, similar rotation Evidence of past water flows, glaciers Large volcanoes, large valleys Two moons, small former asteroids
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The Inner Solar System- Mars
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The Inner Solar System- Websites http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/3D/stereo- spacecraft.html http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/MPF/mpf/anagl yph-arc.html http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/sli deshows/mars-200701/index.cfm http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/videos/mer/me r20070104/
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The Outer Solar System- Jupiter The largest planet. Gas Giant, hydrogen and helium Great Red Spot, large persistent (>300 years) high pressure storm 4 large Galilean Moons Ganymede, Callisto, Io, Europa Io, most volcanically active place in solar system 59 smaller moons (total 63) Explored with the Galileo Spacecraft
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The Outer Solar System- Jupiter Io – no craters, many volcanoes Europa- mostly water ice Ganymede- largest moon, ice and rock Galileo Spacecraft PagesJupiter Images
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Video Clip Jupiter
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The Outer Solar System- Saturn The ringed planet- note all the gas giants have some rings Low density- less than water 34 named moons Titan: only moon with an atmosphere
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Welcome to the Planets (NASA)
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Video Clip- Saturn
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The Outer Solar System- Uranus Twin to Neptune in size and density Axis is almost at 90 o, seasons would be long/odd. Uranus Images
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Video Clip- Uranus
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The Outer Solar System- Neptune Uranus’ Twin 21 Named moons Neptune Images
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Video Clip- Neptune
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The Dwarf Planets- Pluto Discovered in 1930 by Clyde W. Tombaugh Very small, 2274 km (Earth’s Moon 3476 km) Large moon Charon (1212 km) Pluto is a double planet system Pluto and Charon always keep the same side toward each other Recently 2 more small moons were found Nix and Hydra New Horizons Spacecraft Timeline and Site http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/newhorizons/m ain/index.html http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/newhorizons/m ain/index.html
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The Dwarf Planets- Ceres Smallest dwarf planet now 950 km Discovered in 1801 First asteroid found between Mars and Jupiter Perhaps as much water as all the fresh water on Earth
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The Dwarf Planets- Eris Discovered 2005 Larger than Pluto at 2400 km Has one moon, Dysnomia 150 km
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The Dwarf Planets- Makemake It was discovered on March 31, 2005 The name of Makemake, the creator of humanity and god of fertility in the mythos of the Rapanui, the native people of Easter Island, was chosen in part to preserve the object's connection with EasterMakemakeRapanuiEaster Island Diameter from 1,360 to 1480 km
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The Dwarf Planets- Family Portrait
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Video- Dwarf Planets
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Small Solar System Bodies- Asteroids Mostly found between Mars and Jupiter Asteroid belt prevented from being a planet by Jupiter’s gravity
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Small Solar System Bodies- Asteroids
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Small Solar System Bodies- Comets Bodies of mostly ice and rock “dirty snowballs” Usually very elongated elliptical orbits Form a tail as they approach the sun The tail always points away from the sun
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Small Solar System Bodies- Comets Comet Hale-Bopp in 1997 (left) Comet McNaughtComet McNaught as seen from Swift's Creek, Victoria, Australia on 23 January 2007
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Video Clip- Comet
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Galaxies Galaxies are very large groups of stars held together by gravity We are in the Milky Way Galaxy Named for the band of stars that stretches across the sky.
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Galaxies Types of Galaxies Spiral-The largest, usually with spiraling arms. The Milky Way is a spiral type. >200 billion stars 100,000 light years across –Light year- the distance that light would travel in one year –300,000 km/sec or 186,000 miles per second –About 9 trillion km or 6 trillion miles We are about 28,000 light years from the center The galaxy rotates, we revolve around the center about once every 220 million years. We see the band of stars when we look into the disk of the galaxy
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Spiral Galaxies
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Elliptical Galaxies
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Irregular Galaxies
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A Matter of Scale From Clusters of Galaxies to the inside of an Atom Scale of Size http://www.htwins.net/scale2/ http://www.htwins.net/scale2/ Powers of 10 How big is big and how small is small? http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienc eopticsu/powersof10/http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienc eopticsu/powersof10/ http://powersof10.com/index.php?mod=power _detail&id_power=25http://powersof10.com/index.php?mod=power _detail&id_power=25
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