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1 Study Hall Sit in assigned seats Not wondering around the room Sharpened pencil our and ready to begin

2 GUIDED NOTES…. Life exists on Earth because of… Types of surfaces found on Earth Earth’s atmosphere Gravitational force Location to the Sun

3 GUIDED NOTES…. The Earth formed in just the right place with the right ingredients for life to exist Earth has liquid water, a breathable atmosphere and sunshine to sustain life.

4 GUIDED NOTES…. Earth’s Atmosphere: Many layers of air and gases Surrounds the Earth’s surface Keeps humans safe from the sun’s radiation. 78% Nitrogen (N) 21% Oxygen (O) <1% mixture of gases like argon, carbon dioxide

5 GUIDED NOTES….. The Sun is the major source of heat and light for the solar system.

6 GUIDED NOTES….. NOTES: Astronomical Unit (AU)= The Earth’s average distance from the sun Approximately 93 million miles away

7 GUIDED NOTES….. The Solar System consists of: The Sun and 8 Planets Multiple moons Asteroids, Meteors and Comets Dust, gases and empty space.

8 GUIDED NOTES….. Mnemonic for the 8 Planets: My Very Enthusiastic Mom Just Sent Us Nachos Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

9 DISCOVERY ED VIDEO The Inner and Outer Planets

10 GUIDED NOTES….. – 4 Terrestrial Planets: inner planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars 4 Gas Giants: outer planets – Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

11 GUIDED NOTES….. Moons: orbit alongside planets Many planets have moons. Earth has 1 moon, Jupiter has 63 moons!

12 Moons of Jupiter

13 GUIDED NOTES….. RINGS: cosmic, space dust and other small particles orbiting around a planet. The four gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) all have rings. SATURN = Planet most known for its rings

14 SATURN AND ITS RINGS

15 JUPITER & ITS RINGS

16 GUIDED NOTES….. Asteroids: chunks of rock left over from when the planets formed Largest of the solar system bodies Most common in the ASTEROID BELT (located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter)

17 ASTEROIDS

18 GUIDED NOTES….. Comets: asteroid-like objects covered in dust, ice, gases, and metals that develop a fuzzy, cloud-like shell called a coma when they orbit close to the sun, the ice instantly melts, creating a long, visible tail (sometimes called a dirty snowball) Form far away from the Sun

19 HALEYS COMET

20 GUIDED NOTES….. Meteoroid: Large pieces from an asteroid or comet Most burn up and never reach Earth

21 GUIDED NOTES….. Meteor: A meteoroid that burns up as it passes through our atmosphere. Creates a flash of light, known as ‘shooting stars’ Smallest of the solar system bodies

22 GUIDED NOTES….. Meteorite: A meteoroid that does not burn up as it travels through the Earth’s atmosphere It lands and crashes onto the Earth.

23 DISCOVERY ED VIDEO EARTH SCIENCE: SOLAR SYSTEM – Intro of Solar System – Planets of Solar System

24 GUIDED NOTES….. The Earth’s Moon: The only object in our solar system to be visited by humans!

25 GUIDED NOTES….. The Apollo program (Project Apollo) 3 rd space program of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Responsible for landing the first humans on the moon in 1969

26 1 st Moon Landing 1969 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMINSD7 MmT4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMINSD7 MmT4

27 GUIDED NOTES….. There are 8 phases of the moon.

28 GUIDED NOTES….. Waxing: increases in size

29 GUIDED NOTES….. Waning: decreases in size

30 Mr. Parr Phases of the Moon song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkvlrWps nuQ

31 Extra Time? http://www.space.com/16841-full-moon-why- does-it-happen-how-does-it-affect-us- video.html http://www.space.com/16841-full-moon-why- does-it-happen-how-does-it-affect-us- video.html

32 GUIDED NOTES…. What Have We Learned From Space Exploration? That there are millions of galaxies in the universe. Each galaxy contains its own solar system.

33 GUIDED NOTES…… Negative Effects of Prolonged Exposure to Zero Gravity Muscle atrophy (decrease in muscle mass) Deterioration of bones (bone loss of up to 1%) Cardiovascular system: decreased red blood cell production Immune system weakened Continual nasal congestion, sleep disturbance, and excess gas

34 Can you believe it! Astronauts are up to 2 inches taller while they're in space! When they return to Earth, they return to their normal height. The vertebrae in your spine are like a giant spring. On Earth, gravity pushes down on it, keeping it compressed. In space, the spine stretches by up to three percent (less gravity pushing down on the vertebrae causes it to stretch out up to 3 inches).

35 GUIDED NOTES…. SPACE PROBES: NASA's Voyager 1: 1 st human-made object to travel beyond the solar system About 12 billion miles from our sun. Traveled beyond Neptune into interstellar space

36 Space Probes over Time Sputnik Explorer 1

37 Voyager Probes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLK4IMtU SVg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLK4IMtU SVg

38 GUIDED NOTES…. International Space Station: Created through a Joint effort by many countries to allow space to be studied continually.

39 GUIDED NOTES…. Known as ISS A combined effort of 15 different c Astronauts to live there for months Conduct research that cannot be done on Earth

40 Interesting ISS Facts The size of a football field Weighs 924,739 pounds. Has more livable room than a conventional six-bedroom house with 2 bathrooms, a gymnasium and a 360-degree bay window.

41 Video on ISS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtrVwX1n cqk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtrVwX1n cqk

42 2. Hubble Space Telescope

43 GUIDED NOTES…. TELESCOPES: collect electromagnetic (light) radiation Allows us to see far away objects in space 1 st telescope invented over 400 years ago Example: Hubble Telescope (estimated Earth to be 13.5 billion years old

44 Hubble Telescope Orbits Earth and focuses on distant objects within our solar system and Universe.

45 Launch of Space Shuttle Discovery Hubble Space Telescope on board April 24, 1990

46 Hubble Telescope Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxIRvk20l Ug http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxIRvk20l Ug

47 GUIDED NOTES….. NASA SPINOFFS: Technology that was developed for astronauts and space exploration BUT now benefits us on Earth! The following modern conveniences have resulted directly from space program research: Microwaves Hand held calculators Bar Coding


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