Lecture #27: The Next 100 Years
... The ultimate goal is to directly image an extrasolar Earth But right now we're pretty far from that. But we can (just) image super Jupiters New results (1 year old) from Keck & Gemini ...
... The ultimate goal is to directly image an extrasolar Earth But right now we're pretty far from that. But we can (just) image super Jupiters New results (1 year old) from Keck & Gemini ...
Planet Flash Cards
... smaller than Jupiter and Saturn ► Many moons (13) ► Gas Giant – No Solid Surface ► Has a few rings ► 1 day = 19 hours ► 1 year = 168.8 years – longest year ...
... smaller than Jupiter and Saturn ► Many moons (13) ► Gas Giant – No Solid Surface ► Has a few rings ► 1 day = 19 hours ► 1 year = 168.8 years – longest year ...
Science Overview
... Transiting Planets • ExoPlanet Task Force Report (draft) – Advice to NASA & NSF on exoplanet research • 5/10/15 year time horizons ...
... Transiting Planets • ExoPlanet Task Force Report (draft) – Advice to NASA & NSF on exoplanet research • 5/10/15 year time horizons ...
Extrasolar Planets, Lebo, 8-1
... Pegasi • They had lots of archival data from searches for Jupiter-type planets (periods >10 years, so they were still “in progress”) • No one even thought to look for short-period MASSIVE planets (why would they be easier?) • Found many “Hot Jupiters” – most extra-solar planets known today are Hot J ...
... Pegasi • They had lots of archival data from searches for Jupiter-type planets (periods >10 years, so they were still “in progress”) • No one even thought to look for short-period MASSIVE planets (why would they be easier?) • Found many “Hot Jupiters” – most extra-solar planets known today are Hot J ...
Formation of the Solar System Target 1 Notes
... Our solar system formed around __________________ years ago. Scientists believe that a molecular cloud (something called a stellar nursery), consisting of hydrogen collapsed on itself. The collapsing of the cloud resulted in the collision of hydrogen atoms, a process known as __________________. The ...
... Our solar system formed around __________________ years ago. Scientists believe that a molecular cloud (something called a stellar nursery), consisting of hydrogen collapsed on itself. The collapsing of the cloud resulted in the collision of hydrogen atoms, a process known as __________________. The ...
etlife_douglas_ewart_short
... Could some of those planets be like the Earth? Most planets we’ve found so far are ‘hot Jupiters’: gas giants, much bigger and closer to their parent star than the Earth is to the Sun. ...
... Could some of those planets be like the Earth? Most planets we’ve found so far are ‘hot Jupiters’: gas giants, much bigger and closer to their parent star than the Earth is to the Sun. ...
Word doc - UC-HiPACC - University of California, Santa Cruz
... One big early surprise (1995) was the ground-based discovery of “hot Jupiters:” gas giants the size of Jupiter in orbits around their parent stars much closer than Venus—or even Mercury—is to the Sun. How does something that massive form so close to a parent star? Would there have been enough materi ...
... One big early surprise (1995) was the ground-based discovery of “hot Jupiters:” gas giants the size of Jupiter in orbits around their parent stars much closer than Venus—or even Mercury—is to the Sun. How does something that massive form so close to a parent star? Would there have been enough materi ...
The Solar System
... Solar System Structure All planets orbit the sun in a counterclockwise fashion. Orbits are contained within a very narrow disk or plane. Most orbits are very nearly circular with the exception of Mercury and Pluto. ...
... Solar System Structure All planets orbit the sun in a counterclockwise fashion. Orbits are contained within a very narrow disk or plane. Most orbits are very nearly circular with the exception of Mercury and Pluto. ...
Lecture 36: Strange New Worlds
... Planetary Migration is a way to explain how gas giants can be so close to their stars and on eccentric orbits. Current techniques are mostly biased against finding systems like our own, but that is starting to change. ...
... Planetary Migration is a way to explain how gas giants can be so close to their stars and on eccentric orbits. Current techniques are mostly biased against finding systems like our own, but that is starting to change. ...
etlife_exoplanets - University of Glasgow
... We can use spectral lines, like fingerprints, to identify the chemicals that stars and planets are made of. ...
... We can use spectral lines, like fingerprints, to identify the chemicals that stars and planets are made of. ...
Is Pluto a Planet? AST 248
... • Upper mass limit: about 120 M above that radiation pressure blows the star apart • Lower mass limit: 0.076 M below that core temperatures are too low for fusion ...
... • Upper mass limit: about 120 M above that radiation pressure blows the star apart • Lower mass limit: 0.076 M below that core temperatures are too low for fusion ...
from gas giants to super
... In addition to the “radial velocity” technique “transit” photometric method is also quit successful. It is based on the observation star’s small drop in brightness that occurs wh orbit of one of the star’s planets passes (“tra in front of the star. ...
... In addition to the “radial velocity” technique “transit” photometric method is also quit successful. It is based on the observation star’s small drop in brightness that occurs wh orbit of one of the star’s planets passes (“tra in front of the star. ...
The Solar System and the Universe
... 8. Energy is released in the core of the Sun through a process called _____________________. When this process is accompanied by high temperature within the sun it is referred to as ___________________________. 9. During thermonuclear fusion, four ________________ nuclei fuse together to form one __ ...
... 8. Energy is released in the core of the Sun through a process called _____________________. When this process is accompanied by high temperature within the sun it is referred to as ___________________________. 9. During thermonuclear fusion, four ________________ nuclei fuse together to form one __ ...
Formation of a Solar System Notes Integrated Science 2 Name: Pd: I
... A nebula is a _________________________________________________________ from which stars and eventually solar systems are formed. ...
... A nebula is a _________________________________________________________ from which stars and eventually solar systems are formed. ...