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The Solar System
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We’ve always known that there were seven objects in the Solar System.
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They were called “planetos” (English – “planets)(Greek for “wanderer”).
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This is because they moved (“wandered”) in the sky.
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These seven: Saturn Mercury Sun Moon Venus Jupiter Mars
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These objects could all be seen without a telescope.
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It was thought all these objects revolved around the Earth.
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They were wrong!
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Everything in the Solar System revolves around the Sun!
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Nothing new was discovered until 1609.
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In 1609, Galileo used a telescope to look at the evening sky. Source: Wikimedia Commons
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Galileo discovered: Pictures Source: The Galileo Project, Rice University Craters on the Moon Sunspots “Ears” on Saturn Jupiter’s Four “Galilean” Moons
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A “new” planet was discovered in 1781.
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Using a 40-foot long telescope … Source: Wikimedia Commons
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Sir William Herschel discovered Uranus.
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Neptune was first observed in 1846.
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Today’s telescopes are larger and improved. We see objects better today than any time in history!
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Thousands of telescopes observe the skies each night. Source: Kitt Peak National Observatory
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One example is the Keck Observatory in Hawaii has two telescopes with 10 meter mirrors (about 33 feet ). Source: Keck Observatory
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The Hubble Space Telescopes explores the universe in Earth orbit.
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So, what do we know about our Solar System?
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Our Solar System is made up of: The Rocky Planets (made up of rock!) Mercury VenusMars Earth
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Our Solar System is made up of: The Gas Giants (made up primarily of gas!) Jupiter SaturnNeptune Uranus
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Our Solar System is made up of: Dwarf Planets Ceres (rocky) MakeMake* - Icy Eris - icy Pluto (icy & rocky) *Mah-key Mah-key
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Asteroids
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Asteroids The vast majority of the asteroids are found between the orbits of Mars & Jupiter. Source: NASA Solar System Website
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Asteroids Source: JPL Photojournal Asteroids are rocky bodies.
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Asteroids There are over 750,000 asteroids.
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Comets Source: NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day August 26, 1995
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Comets Source: StarrySkies.com Comets are found in the Oort Cloud.
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Comets Source: StarrySkies.com The Oort Cloud is six trillion miles away from the Sun.
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Comets Comets are basically “dirty snowballs.”
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Comets They are made of ice, dry ice, frozen ammonia and dirt & dust.
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Comets As they approach the Sun, they melt and may be easily seen.
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Comets There are over one trillion comets in the Oort Cloud.
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Kuiper Belt Source: Lunar Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Outer Solar System Debris webpage
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Kuiper Belt Kuiper Belt Objects are found beyond the orbit of Neptune to about five billion miles from the Sun. Source: Windows on the Universe
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Kuiper Belt Kuiper Belt Objects are icy bodies. Source: University of Hawaii, Institute for Astronomy, Dr. David Jewitt’s website
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Kuiper Belt There are over 35,000 Kuiper Belt Objects.
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Dust and Rocks Source: Windows on the Universe
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Dust and Rocks Space is full of dust and rocks.
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Dust and Rocks When they are in space, they are called “meteoroids.” Source: NASA Stardust Website
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Dust and Rocks When they enter our atmosphere, they are “meteors.” Source: NASA Solar System Exploration Website
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Our Solar System is made up of: Other Dust and Rocks When they hit the ground, they are meteorites.
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The planets in the Solar System Source: NASA StarChild website
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Source: answers.com – Terrestrial Plants
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Mercury
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Mercury Closest planet to Sun (1) Smallest planet (Rank #8) Source: MESSENGER Mercury Website
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Mercury Day is 59 Earth days long Year is 88 Earth Days Long Source: MESSENGER Mercury Website
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Mercury Weight on planet – Earth x.38 Source: MESSENGER Mercury Website
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Venus Source: JPL Photojournal
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Venus Second planet from the Sun(2) Sixth largest planet (Rank #6) Source: JPL Photojournal
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Venus Day is 243 Earth days long Year is 225 days long Source: JPL Photojournal
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Venus Weight on planet – x.86 Source: JPL Photojournal
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Earth Source: NASA Galileo Mission
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Earth Third planet from the Sun(3) Fifth largest planet (Rank #5) Source: NASA Apollo 17
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Earth Day is 24 hours long Year is 365 days long Source: NASA Apollo 17
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Earth Weight on planet – your weight Source: NASA Apollo 17
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Mars
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Mars Fourth planet from the Sun(4) Seventh largest planet (Rank #7) Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Mars Day is 25 Earth hours long Year is about two Earth years long Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Rocky Inner Planets Mars Weight on planet - x.38 Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Source: NASA/JPL Cassini-Huygens Website
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Jupiter Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Fifth planet from the Sun (5) Largest planet (Rank #1) Jupiter Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Day is ten Earth hours long Year is twelve Earth years long Jupiter Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Weight on planet - x 2.87 Jupiter Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Saturn
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Sixth planet from the Sun (6) Second largest planet (Rank #2) Saturn Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Day is 11 Earth hours long Year is 29 Earth years long Saturn Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Weight on planet - x 1.32 Saturn Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Uranus Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Seventh planet from the Sun (7) Third largest planet (Rank #3) Uranus Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Day is 17 Earth hours long Year is 84 Earth years long Uranus Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Weight on planet - x.93 Uranus Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Neptune Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Eighth planet from the Sun (8) Fourth largest planet (Rank #4) Neptune Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Day is 16 Earth hour long Year is 165 Earth years long Neptune Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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The planets in the Solar System The Outer Gas Giants Weight on planet - x 1.23 Neptune Source: Space Telescope Science Institute
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Planetary Records 1,400,000 km in diameter Solar Facts Weight - x 27
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Planetary Records 134,200 km in diameter Largest & Smallest Planets JupiterMercury 4,900 km in diameter Weight – 287 pounds (100 pounds on Earth) Weight – 38 pounds (100 pounds on Earth)
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Planetary Records 58,000,000 km from Sun Nearest & Farthest from Sun MercuryNeptune 2,900,000,000 km from Sun Year is 88 Earth Days Long Year is 165 Earth years Long
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Keeping the Solar System Together The force of gravity holds the Solar System together. What keeps the Solar System together?
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Keeping the Solar System Together All the planets would fly off into space. What if there was no gravity? Moon would fly off into space.
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Keeping the Solar System Together Planets revolve around the Sun. What is the effect of gravity? Moon revolves around the Earth.
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Keeping the Solar System Together Large Mass = Large Gravity What is the effect of gravity? Sun Jupiter Weigh More! Sun = weight x 27 Jupiter = weight x 2.87
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Keeping the Solar System Together Small Mass = Small Gravity What is the effect of gravity? Mercury Ceres Weigh Less! Mercury= weight x.38 Ceres= weight x.oo2 (100 lbs = 4 ounces)
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And that’s a quick look at our Solar System!
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