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File - Ms Dudek`s Website
File - Ms Dudek`s Website

... Seasons are each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours. Study the chart above. Determine what information is valuable to compare Earth’s seasons with seasons of other planets. Answer the following questions: ...
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Space - cloudfront.net

... system also it the fifth planet from the sun. Jupiter orbits the sun every 11.86 earth years (or 4,332). It is the brightest in the night sky when it reaches opposition to the sun ...
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OUR SOLAR SYSTEM

... S4E2: Students will model the position and motion of the earth in the solar system and will explain the role of relative position and motion in determining sequence of the phases of the ...
How Math, And Not a Telescope, May Have Found a New Planet
How Math, And Not a Telescope, May Have Found a New Planet

... it’d be a big one. The model predicts that Planet Nine is five to 10 times the mass of Earth. Astronomers say it is possible such a substantial object could have eluded detection, because it allegedly lurks in the farthest outskirts of the solar system — moving in a lopsided path whose closest appro ...
Solar System Study Guide
Solar System Study Guide

... * orbit- the path that one object in space takes around another object in space * gravity- the force that pulls objects toward each other * asteroid belt- the group of rocks that separates the inner from the outer planets * planet- a large solar system object that orbits the sun. * rotation- the spi ...
Overview Presentation on Pluto and Occultations
Overview Presentation on Pluto and Occultations

... (1) A "planet"1 is a celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (c) has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit. (2) A "dwarf planet" is a cel ...
14 – 2 The Solar System Warm - Up
14 – 2 The Solar System Warm - Up

... Neptune was further away then Pluto ...
Planet Fact Sheet - Colorado River Schools
Planet Fact Sheet - Colorado River Schools

... • Jupiter is made up of gasses (it is called a Gas Giant) • There is no solid crust of land on Jupiter • The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is a hurricane • Jupiter has a small ring system made of dust • There are 16 moons that orbit Jupiter ...
Characteristics of Planets
Characteristics of Planets

... Carbon dioxide gas around atmosphere No living things ...
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Slide 1 - Students` Blog

... our solar system, located five planets from the Sun. Jupiter has a total radius of nearly 70,000 kilometers, which is second only to that of the Sun’s 696,000 kilometer radius. Jupiter’s overall size is 318 times greater than that of the Earth. Jupiter is 2.5 times larger than all of the other plane ...
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File - Science literacy and numeracy

... Three dwarf planets that also orbit the sun ...
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The Sun and Planets Exercise 2.
The Sun and Planets Exercise 2.

... 4. Give brief definitions for the following terms in planet formation: ”protoplanetary disc”, ”surface density”, ”planetesimal” and ”metallicity”. 5. In giant planet formation, what are the three phases in the core accretion (CA) model? Draw a rough plot to illustrate your answer. 6. Giant planets f ...
Our Solar System
Our Solar System

... • 9 hours and 54 min=1 Jupiter day (shortest day) • Pressure is so great it would crush a spaceship. ...
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Real and Scaled Distances of Dwarf Planets*

... Did you know? The eight planets all have elliptical orbits, but most are close to perfect circles. Pluto and Eris have orbits that really do look like ellipses. In the picture on the right, the four circles represent the orbits of Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter. The orbits of the four inner pl ...
Planet Review
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... -Two Moons – Phobos and Deimos (captured asteroids?) ...
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... 3. Click on “Top View”. Zoom in and out. How are the orbits of the planets close to the sun different from the orbits of planets farther from the sun? ...
Planet Card Game - Space Awareness
Planet Card Game - Space Awareness

... Question: Which planet was formerly the smallest of all planets and is now a dwarf planet? ...
The Planets! - Science CALC
The Planets! - Science CALC

... Why is Pluto no longer a planet?  Its smaller than Earth’s Moon  It has a flattened orbit ...
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Problems 4 File

... (ii.) The period of the planet’s orbit (in Earth years), τ . Problem 4.2 ”I see myself as a huge fiery comet, a shooting star. Everyone stops, points up and gasps ”Oh look at that!” Then whoosh, and I’m gone... and they’ll never see anything like it ever again... and they won’t be able to forget me ...
Our Solar System Mercury, the Fastest Planet
Our Solar System Mercury, the Fastest Planet

... rings • Mostly made of hydrogen and helium • Volume 755 times that of Earth’s • Winds reach 500m/s (Earth’s strongest hurricane winds are 110m/s) • Fast winds and heat from interior cause yellow and gold bands in atmosphere ...
Bez tytułu slajdu
Bez tytułu slajdu

... Mercury rotates around the Sun four times exactly at the same when the Earth rotates around it only once, so it is visible from Earth in almost the same orientation. A. Balogh, G. Giampieri, Mercury: the planet and its orbit, Rep.Prog. Phys.65 (2002) 529 ...
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Science questions 1

... C Name two other dwarf planets. The two other planets are Ceres and Eris, they are both asteroids that orbits the sun three times more than Pluto. ...
supplemental educational materials PDF
supplemental educational materials PDF

... Dwarf planet A celestial body within the solar system that shares some of the characteristics of planets. It orbits the Sun, is not a moon, and has a spherical or nearly spherical shape. Unlike a planet, however, a dwarf planet shares its orbit with other objects of similar size. Dwarf planets inclu ...
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