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Space Flight to the Stars
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Celestial Objects “ Celestial” means sky Objects we can see in the sky such as the Sun, Moon, Earth and other planets are all examples of celestial objects
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Solar System The Sun together with all the planets and other celestial objects that are held by the Sun’s gravitational attraction and orbit around it.
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Inner Solar System The planets in order from the Sun are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, (Pluto) You can easily remember the order using this mnemonic device: “My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas” Planets of the Inner Solar System include: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
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Outer Solar System The planets that make up the Outer Solar System are: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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Other Celestial Objects Star – a hot ball of plasma; the Sun is a star in which nuclear fusion reactions occur to produce enormous amounts of energy Asteroid Belt – past Mars there is a region of rocky debris that forms a ring around the Sun Moons Comets Minor Planets - Pluto
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Measurements in Space Astronomical Units – measures distances in space. 1 AU = average distance between the Sun and Earth (about 150 million km) Light-year (ly) – the distance that a beam of light can travel through space in 1 year. It is about 63 000 AU or 9000 billion km. o At the speed of light you can travel around the Earth 7 times in 1 second!
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Stars Supernova – occurs when a star explodes Nebula – large cloud of dust and gas; “star nurseries”, because stars develop from their dust and gas
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