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Chapter 20 – The Solar System
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Facts and Pictures From http://solarsystem.nasa.gov
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The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov
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The Outer Planets Image From: clarkplanetarium.org
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The Outer Planets The four planets furthest from the sun are the outer planets. They are... large. made of gases. made of mostly hydrogen and helium. have rings. thought to have partly solid cores. Intro- duction
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The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ Jupiter
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The Outer Planets Most massive planet. Similar to a star in its composition – hydrogen and helium. Jupiter’s Atmosphere: atmosphere with colorful bands and thick clouds. great red spot is a large, ongoing storm many times larger than Earth. Jupiter Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Jupiter’s Moons: Four very large moons. ○ Io – most volcanically active body in solar system and has tides in its solid matter because of Jupiter’s strong gravity ○ Europa – surface is mostly covered with water ○ Ganymede – largest moon in the solar system (larger than Mercury) and only one with its own magnetic field ○ Callistos – lots of craters Jupiter Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Images From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS Average Distance from the Sun: Mass: Volume: Density: Gravity: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 5.2 A.U. or 483,682,810 miles 317.8 x Earth or 1.9 x 10 27 kg 1316 x Earth or 3.4 x 10 14 mi 3 0.241 x Earth or 1.33 g/cm 3 2.14 x Earth (If you weigh 100 lbs on Earth, then you would weigh 214 lbs on Jupiter.)
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The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS Period of Rotation: Period of Revolution: Moons: Temperature: Average Orbit Speed: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 0.41 Earth Days 12 Earth Years 50 -243°F 0.44 x Earth or 29,236 mph
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Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ Saturn The Outer Planets
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Second largest planet in solar system. Thick atmosphere of hydrogen and helium with clouds and storms. Planet with the smallest density – it is less dense than water. Saturn Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Saturn’s rings: rings are wide and thin made of chunks of ice and rock that are as small as a grain of sand to as large as a house divided into regions that have dozens of smaller rings so thousands of rings in all each ring orbits at a different speed Saturn Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Images From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Saturn’s Moons: two moons orbit in gaps between rings some moons interact with rings Titan – second-largest moon in solar system that has an early Earth type of atmosphere Saturn Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS Average Distance from the Sun: Mass: Volume: Density: Gravity: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 9.5 A.U. or 885,904,700 miles 95.2 x Earth or 5.7 x 10 26 kg 763.6 x Earth or 8.3 x 10 14 km 3 0.13 x Earth or 0.7 g/cm 3 1.06 x Earth (If you weigh 100 lbs on Earth, then you would weigh 106 lbs on Saturn.)
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The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS Period of Rotation: Period of Revolution: Moons: Temperature: Average Orbit Speed: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 0.43 Earth Days 29 Earth Years 53 -288°F 0.33 x Earth or 21,637 mph
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Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ Uranus The Outer Planets
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Atmosphere of mainly hydrogen and helium. Looks bluish because of methane in its atmosphere. Only planet with equator at almost a right angle to its orbit (looks like it is lying on its side). Uranus Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Uranus’s Moons: named for characters in Shakespeare appear to be ½ ice and ½ rock Miranda – smallest and closest moon that has fault line that is 12 x deeper than the Grand Canyon some moons are very close together Uranus Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS Average Distance from the Sun: Mass: Volume: Density: Gravity: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 19.2 A.U. or 1,783,939,400 miles 14.4 x Earth or 8.7 x 10 25 kg 63.1 x Earth or 6.8 x 10 13 km 3 0.24 x Earth or 1.30 g/cm 3 0.86 x Earth (If you weigh 100 lbs on Earth, then you would weigh 86 lbs on Uranus.)
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The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS Period of Rotation: Period of Revolution: Moons: Temperature: Average Orbit Speed: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 0.72 Earth Days 84 Earth Years 27 -357°F 0.3 x Earth or 15,290 mph
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Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ Neptune The Outer Planets
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Distance from sun makes it dark and cold. Made of mostly hydrogen and helium. Has not yet had a full rotation around the sun since its discovery in 1846. Neptune Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Neptune’s Moons: Triton – ○ has ice volcanoes that spit out a mixture of liquid nitrogen, methane, and dust that instantly freezes and snows back onto the surface ○ one of the coldest objects in the solar system at -400ºF ○ only moon in solar system that orbits opposite to the planet’s rotation Neptune Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
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The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS Average Distance from the Sun: Mass: Volume: Density: Gravity: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 30.1 A.U. or 2,795,084,800 miles 17.1 x Earth or 1.03 x 10 26 kg 57.7 x Earth or 6.3 x 10 13 km 3 0.3 x Earth or 1.76 g/cm 3 1.10 x Earth (If you weigh 100 lbs on Earth, then you would weigh 110 lbs on Neptune.)
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The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS Period of Rotation: Period of Revolution: Moons: Temperature: Average Orbit Speed: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 0.67 Earth Days 165 Earth Years 13 -353°F 0.49 x Earth or 12,253 mph
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