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Astronomical Objects Dr. Aaron B. Clevenson Lead Astronomer Insperity Observatory in Humble ISD June 10, 2013
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Astronomical Objects Inside our Solar System – The Sun – Planets – Dwarf Planets – Moons – Asteroids – Comets – Meteoroids Outside our Solar System – Stars – Exoplanets – Globular Star Clusters – Open Star Clusters – Planetary Nebulae – Bright & Dark Nebulae – Galaxies
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The Sun and Stars The Sun is a Star. Types of Stars: – O B A F G K M – Big - - - to - - - Small – Hot - - - to - - - Cool – Blue - - - to - - Red Neutron Stars Black Holes
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Types of Stars Colors & Temperatures Sizes
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Protostars Main Sequence Stars End of Life Giant Stars Star’s Lives
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Planets & Dwarf Planets Planets – Things to Think About – Size Gravity How Much You Weight – Atmosphere What’s In It? Can You Breathe It? Protection?
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Planets & Dwarf Planets Planets – Things to Think About – Magnetic Field Protection? – Distance From Star Closer - Hotter More Distant – Cooler – Water?
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What Makes A Dwarf Planets Planet Requirements – Orbits the Sun – Round – Controls Debris in its orbit Dwarf Planet Requirements – Orbits the Sun – Round
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Asteroids Where Are They? – Asteroid Belt – Trojan Asteroids – Visiting Asteroids What Are They? – Smaller than Planets – Odd Shapes – Made of Rock or Metal
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Comets Where Are They? – Kuiper Belt – Oort Cloud – Visiting Asteroids What Are They? – Smaller than Planets – Big Snowballs – Made of Ice & Dirt
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Visiting Comets Parts of a Comet – Nucleus – Coma – Dust Tail – Ion Tail Comet Hale-Bopp - 1997
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