Worksheet Task 2 - www .alexandria .k12 .mn .us
... Now read the text. Was your prediction in Task 1 correct? How many planets are there in our galaxy? That’s a tricky question to answer. Are there other planets that support life? That’s exactly what the Kepler mission hopes to discover. NASA launched the Kepler space telescope, designed to find habi ...
... Now read the text. Was your prediction in Task 1 correct? How many planets are there in our galaxy? That’s a tricky question to answer. Are there other planets that support life? That’s exactly what the Kepler mission hopes to discover. NASA launched the Kepler space telescope, designed to find habi ...
Pluto`s Bald Cousin
... until it was downgraded to a dwarf planet like Makemake. Dwarf planets are basically too small to be labelled as planets, but they still are spherical objects – like planets – and bigger than asteroids. We know very little about our closer dwarf planets, and knew practically nothing about Makemake. ...
... until it was downgraded to a dwarf planet like Makemake. Dwarf planets are basically too small to be labelled as planets, but they still are spherical objects – like planets – and bigger than asteroids. We know very little about our closer dwarf planets, and knew practically nothing about Makemake. ...
What makes a planet habitable?
... stars we live among. From Earth, we’ve begun to look out at the rest of the Milky Way. We can already make out, dimly, the light from planets orbiting distant stars. We’ve even tasted a few of their atmospheres by dissecting those faint traces of light. The goal of finding a planet outside our solar ...
... stars we live among. From Earth, we’ve begun to look out at the rest of the Milky Way. We can already make out, dimly, the light from planets orbiting distant stars. We’ve even tasted a few of their atmospheres by dissecting those faint traces of light. The goal of finding a planet outside our solar ...
Our Cosmic Neighborhood From our small world we have gazed
... From our small world we have gazed upon the cosmic ocean for thousands of years. Ancient astronomers observed points of light that appeared to move among the stars. They called these objects "planets," meaning wanderers, and named them after Roman deities— Jupiter, king of the gods; Mars, the god of ...
... From our small world we have gazed upon the cosmic ocean for thousands of years. Ancient astronomers observed points of light that appeared to move among the stars. They called these objects "planets," meaning wanderers, and named them after Roman deities— Jupiter, king of the gods; Mars, the god of ...
PHYS 390 Lecture 6 - A tour of the planets 6 - 1 Lecture 6
... AU, astonishingly small. The mass distribution is (2008 data from http://exoplanet.eu) 0 - 2 Jupiter masses: 63% 2 - 4 Jupiter masses: 17% 4 - 6 Jupiter masses: 7% Issues: • The conventional model of our solar system argues that the terrestrial planets must lose their gaseous atmospheres - Jupiter-l ...
... AU, astonishingly small. The mass distribution is (2008 data from http://exoplanet.eu) 0 - 2 Jupiter masses: 63% 2 - 4 Jupiter masses: 17% 4 - 6 Jupiter masses: 7% Issues: • The conventional model of our solar system argues that the terrestrial planets must lose their gaseous atmospheres - Jupiter-l ...
Planet formation
... Migration appears to solve the hot Jupiter problem: massive planets can move in from beyond the ice line to close to stars. However, migration suffers from two major problems: Firstly, the timescale for rapid (type I) migration is very short (O(105) yrs) – why do planets not fall into their parent s ...
... Migration appears to solve the hot Jupiter problem: massive planets can move in from beyond the ice line to close to stars. However, migration suffers from two major problems: Firstly, the timescale for rapid (type I) migration is very short (O(105) yrs) – why do planets not fall into their parent s ...
Slides
... Pluto doesn’t orbit the sun in the same direction as the other planets do It’s inclined at 18 degrees, which makes it more elliptic compared to the existing planets For a period of time it is closer to the sun than Neptune is, due to its eccentricity ...
... Pluto doesn’t orbit the sun in the same direction as the other planets do It’s inclined at 18 degrees, which makes it more elliptic compared to the existing planets For a period of time it is closer to the sun than Neptune is, due to its eccentricity ...
From Big bang to lives on planets
... • First exoplanet was confirmed indirectly at G-type star 51 Pegasi. ...
... • First exoplanet was confirmed indirectly at G-type star 51 Pegasi. ...
Word doc - UC-HiPACC - University of California, Santa Cruz
... to farther than a solar radius above the Sun’s surface: when all the planets are on the same side of the solar system as Jupiter, the barycenter is farther from the center of the Sun toward Jupiter than it is when all the planets are on the opposite side of the solar system from Jupiter. In other wo ...
... to farther than a solar radius above the Sun’s surface: when all the planets are on the same side of the solar system as Jupiter, the barycenter is farther from the center of the Sun toward Jupiter than it is when all the planets are on the opposite side of the solar system from Jupiter. In other wo ...
Study Guide - James E. Neff
... Why does a rotating, collapsing cloud form a disk? Why do all the planets orbit the Sun in more or less the same direction the same plane? What is accretion, and why did collisions of planetesimals tend to accrete into larger planets rather than blasting each other into smaller fragments? The inner ...
... Why does a rotating, collapsing cloud form a disk? Why do all the planets orbit the Sun in more or less the same direction the same plane? What is accretion, and why did collisions of planetesimals tend to accrete into larger planets rather than blasting each other into smaller fragments? The inner ...
Exoplanets
... All (or almost all?) are gas or ice giants • Masses from 7ME up to > 13MJ (MJ = 320 ME) Orbits are mostly unlike the Solar System • “Hot Neptunes” & “Hot Jupiters” (a < 0.4 AU) are ...
... All (or almost all?) are gas or ice giants • Masses from 7ME up to > 13MJ (MJ = 320 ME) Orbits are mostly unlike the Solar System • “Hot Neptunes” & “Hot Jupiters” (a < 0.4 AU) are ...
ASTR100 Class 01 - University of Maryland Astronomy
... A transit is when a planet passes in front of a star. The resulting eclipse reduces the star’s apparent brightness and tells us the planet’s radius. When there is no orbital tilt, an accurate measurement of planet mass can be obtained. ...
... A transit is when a planet passes in front of a star. The resulting eclipse reduces the star’s apparent brightness and tells us the planet’s radius. When there is no orbital tilt, an accurate measurement of planet mass can be obtained. ...