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... b) small (< 600 mi diameter) rocky metallic and icy mass c) If all came together would create a planet only about 1/2 size of Moon d) may have been the 10th planet but gravity of Jupiter so strong could not combine to make that planet-interfered with suns gravity causes “conflict” and too energetic ...
... b) small (< 600 mi diameter) rocky metallic and icy mass c) If all came together would create a planet only about 1/2 size of Moon d) may have been the 10th planet but gravity of Jupiter so strong could not combine to make that planet-interfered with suns gravity causes “conflict” and too energetic ...
Name Date ______ Go to the Planet 10 Web Site: http://www
... 7. Click on each planet’s cam. Do they all spin the same direction? ...
... 7. Click on each planet’s cam. Do they all spin the same direction? ...
Planet Earth
... The Planets: Neighbors in Space • The largest objects that orbit the sun are called planets. • At least nine planets orbit our sun. • Some of the planets have one or more moons. • Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are terrestrial planets because they have solid rocky crusts. ...
... The Planets: Neighbors in Space • The largest objects that orbit the sun are called planets. • At least nine planets orbit our sun. • Some of the planets have one or more moons. • Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are terrestrial planets because they have solid rocky crusts. ...
Dwarf Planet
... If all of the asteroids were combined into a ball, they would still be much smaller than Earth's moon . If the sun was as tall as a typical front door, Earth would be the size of a nickel, the moon would be about as big as a green pea and Ceres (the largest object in the main asteroid belt) would be ...
... If all of the asteroids were combined into a ball, they would still be much smaller than Earth's moon . If the sun was as tall as a typical front door, Earth would be the size of a nickel, the moon would be about as big as a green pea and Ceres (the largest object in the main asteroid belt) would be ...
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... the Earth It was formed about 50,000 years ago when a large iron meteorite hit the Earth Scientists estimate that the meteorite weighed one million tons ...
... the Earth It was formed about 50,000 years ago when a large iron meteorite hit the Earth Scientists estimate that the meteorite weighed one million tons ...
the solar system and the universe - Colegio Nuestra Señora del Prado
... Asteroids: these are small rocky bodies, usually of irregular shape, that orbit the Sun in the asteroid belt. Sometimes they collide and change their orbit, crashing into other celestial bodies. Asteroids that impact on Earth’s surface are called meteorites. Shooting stars: they are little fragments ...
... Asteroids: these are small rocky bodies, usually of irregular shape, that orbit the Sun in the asteroid belt. Sometimes they collide and change their orbit, crashing into other celestial bodies. Asteroids that impact on Earth’s surface are called meteorites. Shooting stars: they are little fragments ...
Ch. 23: “Touring Our Solar System”
... The current balance of opinion favors the latter, due to the existence of stable orbits between Mars and Jupiter. An asteroid is a small, rocky body whose diameter can range from a few hundred kilometers to less than a kilometer. Most lie between Mars and Jupiter and have orbital periods of 3-6 ...
... The current balance of opinion favors the latter, due to the existence of stable orbits between Mars and Jupiter. An asteroid is a small, rocky body whose diameter can range from a few hundred kilometers to less than a kilometer. Most lie between Mars and Jupiter and have orbital periods of 3-6 ...
Stony-Iron Meteorites are the Most Exotic of All Space Debris Found
... Stony-Iron Meteorites are the Most Exotic of All Space Debris Found on Earth ...
... Stony-Iron Meteorites are the Most Exotic of All Space Debris Found on Earth ...
Integrative Studies 410 Our Place in the Universe
... near the surface of the Earth, and known radius of Earth RE = 6.4103 km, we find ME = 61024 kg – Your weight on another planet is F = m GM/r2 • E.g., on the Moon your weight would be 1/6 of what it is on Earth ...
... near the surface of the Earth, and known radius of Earth RE = 6.4103 km, we find ME = 61024 kg – Your weight on another planet is F = m GM/r2 • E.g., on the Moon your weight would be 1/6 of what it is on Earth ...
The Solar system
... • Meteor: A meteoroid that burns up as it passes through the Earth’s atmosphere is known as a meteor. If you’ve ever looked up at the sky at night and seen a streak of light or ‘shooting star’ what you are actually seeing is a meteor. • Asteroid: Asteroids are small solar system bodies that orbit th ...
... • Meteor: A meteoroid that burns up as it passes through the Earth’s atmosphere is known as a meteor. If you’ve ever looked up at the sky at night and seen a streak of light or ‘shooting star’ what you are actually seeing is a meteor. • Asteroid: Asteroids are small solar system bodies that orbit th ...
The AMAZING Solar System! Today Our Solar System Consists of …
... Today Our Solar System Consists of … Our Sun! The Center of our Solar System! Eight planets that orbit the sun Three dwarf planets that also orbit the sun Over 150 moons that orbit the planets Countless asteroids, many in the asteroid belt Icy comets in highly elliptical orbits ...
... Today Our Solar System Consists of … Our Sun! The Center of our Solar System! Eight planets that orbit the sun Three dwarf planets that also orbit the sun Over 150 moons that orbit the planets Countless asteroids, many in the asteroid belt Icy comets in highly elliptical orbits ...
Our Solar System Notes Geocentric Theory
... – Used to measure extremely long distances in our galaxy and universe B. AU- and astronomical unit to measure large distances in our solar system C. 1 AU- The distance from the Sun to the Earth – 93 million miles (93,000,000) 7. Other objects in Space ...
... – Used to measure extremely long distances in our galaxy and universe B. AU- and astronomical unit to measure large distances in our solar system C. 1 AU- The distance from the Sun to the Earth – 93 million miles (93,000,000) 7. Other objects in Space ...
Solar system notes
... – Used to measure extremely long distances in our galaxy and universe B. AU- and astronomical unit to measure large distances in our solar system C. 1 AU- The distance from the Sun to the Earth – 93 million miles (93,000,000) 7. Other objects in Space ...
... – Used to measure extremely long distances in our galaxy and universe B. AU- and astronomical unit to measure large distances in our solar system C. 1 AU- The distance from the Sun to the Earth – 93 million miles (93,000,000) 7. Other objects in Space ...
Celestial Objects notes
... atmosphere. Smaller than an asteroid, a meteoroid is a solid rocky object moving in interplanetary space. Most meteoroids that enter Earth’s atmosphere are about the size of a pebble. A meteorite is a portion of a meteoroid (or asteroid) that survives its passage through the atmosphere strikes Earth ...
... atmosphere. Smaller than an asteroid, a meteoroid is a solid rocky object moving in interplanetary space. Most meteoroids that enter Earth’s atmosphere are about the size of a pebble. A meteorite is a portion of a meteoroid (or asteroid) that survives its passage through the atmosphere strikes Earth ...
The Inner Planets of Our Solar System
... Friction with the molecules in the atmosphere cause it to burn Commonly called “shooting stars” ...
... Friction with the molecules in the atmosphere cause it to burn Commonly called “shooting stars” ...
Review: sun spots and solar flares inner and outer planets what
... They travel in long elliptical orbits around the sun and are affected by the gravitational pulls of other planets ...
... They travel in long elliptical orbits around the sun and are affected by the gravitational pulls of other planets ...
Asteroids Scenario Resources - co
... Earth in elliptical orbits as does the moon. Gravitational Forces The force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface ...
... Earth in elliptical orbits as does the moon. Gravitational Forces The force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface ...
Section 13.15: Other Objects in the Solar System Planetary Moons
... The moon orbits the Earth The moon is the only natural satellite of the Earth The moon completes one rotation after 27 and a third days. The distance between the Earth and the Moon is 384,385 km. The weight of the moon is 1/81 that of the Earth The diameter is ¼ of the Earth's. (3479 km) The moon ha ...
... The moon orbits the Earth The moon is the only natural satellite of the Earth The moon completes one rotation after 27 and a third days. The distance between the Earth and the Moon is 384,385 km. The weight of the moon is 1/81 that of the Earth The diameter is ¼ of the Earth's. (3479 km) The moon ha ...
Name _________ Science - 7th period Date: The Universe: Objects
... 1. It looks much larger than any of the planets but it is actually ___________________ than any planet. 2. It also looks the same size as the Sun but is _________________ times smaller than the sun. What makes the moon appear so large? 1. The moon is 384,000 km from Earth 2. The sun is _____________ ...
... 1. It looks much larger than any of the planets but it is actually ___________________ than any planet. 2. It also looks the same size as the Sun but is _________________ times smaller than the sun. What makes the moon appear so large? 1. The moon is 384,000 km from Earth 2. The sun is _____________ ...
Solar System Review
... • COMET: CELESTIAL OBJECT MADE OF ICE DUST AND ROCK THAT ORBITS THE SUN. • ASTEROIDS: LARGE ROCKS IN SPACE • METEOROIDS: BROKEN PIECES OF ASTEROIDS AND COMETS • METEOR: ROCK THAT STREAKS ACROSS THE ATMOSPHERE • METEORITE: PIECE OF ROCK FROM SPACE THAT REACHES EARTH’S SURFACE. ...
... • COMET: CELESTIAL OBJECT MADE OF ICE DUST AND ROCK THAT ORBITS THE SUN. • ASTEROIDS: LARGE ROCKS IN SPACE • METEOROIDS: BROKEN PIECES OF ASTEROIDS AND COMETS • METEOR: ROCK THAT STREAKS ACROSS THE ATMOSPHERE • METEORITE: PIECE OF ROCK FROM SPACE THAT REACHES EARTH’S SURFACE. ...
Components of the Solar System
... Comet – A small, icy object that orbits the sun. The centre, or nucleus, of a comet is a ball of ice and dust. A tail of gas and dust spreads away from the comet when it approaches the Sun, making it visible to the naked eye. Meteoroids – – Dust or a small chunk of rock which orbits the Sun. A meteo ...
... Comet – A small, icy object that orbits the sun. The centre, or nucleus, of a comet is a ball of ice and dust. A tail of gas and dust spreads away from the comet when it approaches the Sun, making it visible to the naked eye. Meteoroids – – Dust or a small chunk of rock which orbits the Sun. A meteo ...
Near-Earth object
A near-Earth object (NEO) is a small Solar System body whose orbit brings it into proximity with Earth. All NEOs have a closest approach to the Sun (perihelion) of less than 1.3 astronomical unit (AU). They include about thirteen thousand near-Earth asteroids (NEAs), more than one hundred near-Earth comets (NECs), and a number of solar-orbiting spacecraft and meteoroids, large enough to be tracked in space before striking the Earth. It is now widely accepted that collisions in the past have had a significant role in shaping the geological and biological history of the planet. NEOs have become of increased interest since the 1980s because of increased awareness of the potential danger some of the asteroids or comets pose to Earth, and active mitigations are being researched.NEAs have orbits that lie partly between 0.983 and 1.3 AU away from the Sun. When an NEA is detected it is submitted to the IAU's Minor Planet Center for cataloging. Some NEAs ' orbits intersect that of Earth's so they pose a collision danger. The United States, European Union, and other nations are currently scanning for NEOs in an effort called Spaceguard.In the United States, NASA has a congressional mandate to catalogue all NEOs that are at least 1 kilometer wide, as the impact of such an object would be catastrophic. As of June 2015, there have been 872 NEAs larger than 1 km discovered, of which 153 are potentially hazardous. It was estimated in 2006 that 20% of the mandated objects have not yet been found. As a result of NEOWISE in 2011, it is estimated that 93% of the NEAs larger than 1 km have been found and that only about 70 remain to be discovered. Our inventory is much less complete for smaller objects, which still have potential for large scale damage.Potentially hazardous objects (PHOs) are currently defined based on parameters that measure the object's potential to make threatening close approaches to the Earth. Mostly objects with an Earth minimum orbit intersection distance (MOID) of 0.05 AU or less and an absolute magnitude (H) of 22.0 or brighter (a rough indicator of large size) are considered PHOs. Objects that cannot approach closer to the Earth (i.e. MOID) than 0.05 AU (7,500,000 km; 4,600,000 mi), or are smaller than about 150 m (500 ft) in diameter (i.e. H = 22.0 with assumed albedo of 13%), are not considered PHOs. The NASA Near Earth Object Catalog also includes the approach distances of asteroids and comets measured in lunar distances, and this usage has become a common unit of measure used by the news media in discussing these objects.Some NEOs are of high interest because they can be physically explored with lower mission velocity even than the Moon, due to their combination of low velocity with respect to Earth (ΔV) and small gravity, so they may present interesting scientific opportunities both for direct geochemical and astronomical investigation, and as potentially economical sources of extraterrestrial materials for human exploitation. This makes them an attractive target for exploration. As of 2012, three near-Earth objects have been visited by spacecraft: 433 Eros, by NASA's Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous probe, 25143 Itokawa, by the JAXA Hayabusa mission, and 4179 Toutatis, by CNSA's Chang'e 2 spacecraft.