Solar System Project
... their choice and presents the information through a combination of written, visual and oral presentations. Each student will be required to turn in a Solar System Model and Display Board on the planet assigned. Then each student will give an oral presentation based on his or her research. The overal ...
... their choice and presents the information through a combination of written, visual and oral presentations. Each student will be required to turn in a Solar System Model and Display Board on the planet assigned. Then each student will give an oral presentation based on his or her research. The overal ...
Jovian planet
... and Santa Claus. December’s word is Jovian and it is most appropriate for this time of year. What is the connection between Santa and Jovian? Read on! Word of the Month for December 2001 Jovian plane t Any of the four giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) that lie beyond the asteroid b ...
... and Santa Claus. December’s word is Jovian and it is most appropriate for this time of year. What is the connection between Santa and Jovian? Read on! Word of the Month for December 2001 Jovian plane t Any of the four giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) that lie beyond the asteroid b ...
In Retrospect: Kepler`s Astronomia Nova
... and gravity being the most substantial. The trajectories of planets — and the Sun — can be perturbed by the gravitational pulls of other planets and moons. Deviations of the motion of Uranus from that explained by Newton’s model led to the discovery of Neptune in 1846. By contrast, irregularities in ...
... and gravity being the most substantial. The trajectories of planets — and the Sun — can be perturbed by the gravitational pulls of other planets and moons. Deviations of the motion of Uranus from that explained by Newton’s model led to the discovery of Neptune in 1846. By contrast, irregularities in ...
“My Very Excellent Mother Just Sent Us Nine Pickles”
... Miss Sally Sue takes her second grade class to the library. The class has been studying the solar system, and Miss Sally Sue wants to use the library time to focus on the planets of the solar system. Need 10 students (Sun and 9 planets) along with Miss Sally Sue. ...
... Miss Sally Sue takes her second grade class to the library. The class has been studying the solar system, and Miss Sally Sue wants to use the library time to focus on the planets of the solar system. Need 10 students (Sun and 9 planets) along with Miss Sally Sue. ...
The Solar System
... It takes 163.7 years to revolve around the sun A neptune day is 16 hours and 7 minutes long. Neptune has at least 8 satellites Surface temperature of Neptune is negative 225 degrees Celsius Hydrogen, Helium, Methane make up atmospheric gas 8th planet from the sun The planet exsiting was predicted be ...
... It takes 163.7 years to revolve around the sun A neptune day is 16 hours and 7 minutes long. Neptune has at least 8 satellites Surface temperature of Neptune is negative 225 degrees Celsius Hydrogen, Helium, Methane make up atmospheric gas 8th planet from the sun The planet exsiting was predicted be ...
Lunation” Astronomy picture of the day August 29th, 2004
... (reaction), if the sun exerts a force on the planet, the planet must exert a force on the Sun. F ά m/r2 is the force on the planet by the sun, then F ά M/r2 is the force on the Sun exerted by the planet, where M is the mass of the Sun. Which produces a net force of : ...
... (reaction), if the sun exerts a force on the planet, the planet must exert a force on the Sun. F ά m/r2 is the force on the planet by the sun, then F ά M/r2 is the force on the Sun exerted by the planet, where M is the mass of the Sun. Which produces a net force of : ...
Earth Science – Quiz 2
... 13. The fall equinox in the Southern Hemisphere occurs on this date. A) June 21 B) March 21 C) September 21 D) December 21 14. Galileo observed several features using the telescope. Which one of the following did he NOT discover? A) sunspots B) phases of Venus C) Jupiter's four largest moons D) the ...
... 13. The fall equinox in the Southern Hemisphere occurs on this date. A) June 21 B) March 21 C) September 21 D) December 21 14. Galileo observed several features using the telescope. Which one of the following did he NOT discover? A) sunspots B) phases of Venus C) Jupiter's four largest moons D) the ...
Full Size Astronomy Cards
... our solar system until April 24, 2006 when the International Astronomical Union (IAU) came up with a new definition for classifying planets. A full-fledged planet is an object that orbits the sun and is large enough to have become round due to the force of its own gravity. In addition, a planet has ...
... our solar system until April 24, 2006 when the International Astronomical Union (IAU) came up with a new definition for classifying planets. A full-fledged planet is an object that orbits the sun and is large enough to have become round due to the force of its own gravity. In addition, a planet has ...
Quentin Parker Lecture 1b - PowerPoint file.
... most significant factor in determining the resolution of any earthbound telescope with D>1m is the atmosphere. When we image through a telescope we are looking through tens of Km of the earth’s atmosphere. Turbulence here makes any image dance and blur in an effect we refer to as `seeing’ Rarely if ...
... most significant factor in determining the resolution of any earthbound telescope with D>1m is the atmosphere. When we image through a telescope we are looking through tens of Km of the earth’s atmosphere. Turbulence here makes any image dance and blur in an effect we refer to as `seeing’ Rarely if ...
What is a Planet
... There are 4-5 Dwarf Planets in our Solar System; Pluto, Eris, Makemake, Haumea ( Eris, Makemake, Haumea are all found in the Kupier Belt) and a very large asteroid called Ceres. What is a Planet? – In 2006 the International Astronomical Union define a planet as an object that orbits the sun with suf ...
... There are 4-5 Dwarf Planets in our Solar System; Pluto, Eris, Makemake, Haumea ( Eris, Makemake, Haumea are all found in the Kupier Belt) and a very large asteroid called Ceres. What is a Planet? – In 2006 the International Astronomical Union define a planet as an object that orbits the sun with suf ...
Planets, Dwarf Planets and moons of our Solar System
... There are 4-5 Dwarf Planets in our Solar System; Pluto, Eris, Makemake, Haumea ( Eris, Makemake, Haumea are all found in the Kupier Belt) and a very large asteroid called Ceres. What is a Planet? – In 2006 the International Astronomical Union define a planet as an object that orbits the sun with suf ...
... There are 4-5 Dwarf Planets in our Solar System; Pluto, Eris, Makemake, Haumea ( Eris, Makemake, Haumea are all found in the Kupier Belt) and a very large asteroid called Ceres. What is a Planet? – In 2006 the International Astronomical Union define a planet as an object that orbits the sun with suf ...
Teacher`s Guide for Solar System, a Kingfisher Young Knowledge
... Then, hand out thirty 4x6 blank index cards to the class. Depending on the number of students you have, some children might get more than one card. Assign each student the name of a planet in a specific language. Each student should refer to the chart and copy the name on his/her card clearly. In t ...
... Then, hand out thirty 4x6 blank index cards to the class. Depending on the number of students you have, some children might get more than one card. Assign each student the name of a planet in a specific language. Each student should refer to the chart and copy the name on his/her card clearly. In t ...
The Origin of Our Solar System
... Formation of Planets • Condensation temperature determines whether a certain substance is a solid or a gas. – Above the condensation temperature, gas state – Below the condensation temperature, solid sate • Hydrogen and Helium: always in gas state, because concentration temperatures close to absolu ...
... Formation of Planets • Condensation temperature determines whether a certain substance is a solid or a gas. – Above the condensation temperature, gas state – Below the condensation temperature, solid sate • Hydrogen and Helium: always in gas state, because concentration temperatures close to absolu ...
Saturn - Midland ISD
... Saturn is readily visible to the naked eye and has been known for millennia as slowest-moving “wandering star”. Saturn improved and changed a lot when the advent of space light that we really began to gain a greater understanding of this enigmatic world. However as soon as the telescope was invente ...
... Saturn is readily visible to the naked eye and has been known for millennia as slowest-moving “wandering star”. Saturn improved and changed a lot when the advent of space light that we really began to gain a greater understanding of this enigmatic world. However as soon as the telescope was invente ...
PPT
... can be used to deduce Kepler’s laws. They lead to extremely accurate descriptions of planetary motions. The mass of an object is a measure of the amount of matter in the object. Its weight is a measure of the force with which the gravity of some other object pulls on it. ...
... can be used to deduce Kepler’s laws. They lead to extremely accurate descriptions of planetary motions. The mass of an object is a measure of the amount of matter in the object. Its weight is a measure of the force with which the gravity of some other object pulls on it. ...
The Solar System
... • A solar system consists of a star and objects that revolve around it. • Our Solar System consists of the Sun and eight known planets and the moons that orbit those planets. • The force of gravity keeps planets in orbit around the sun. ...
... • A solar system consists of a star and objects that revolve around it. • Our Solar System consists of the Sun and eight known planets and the moons that orbit those planets. • The force of gravity keeps planets in orbit around the sun. ...
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... large, gaseous, rarefied, and hydrogen-rich, while the inner planets are small rocky, dense, and hydrogen-poor. Because the giant planets consist mostly of hydrogen and helium, they resemble the universe at large. The inner planets are distinctly different: Though the universe consists mostly of hyd ...
... large, gaseous, rarefied, and hydrogen-rich, while the inner planets are small rocky, dense, and hydrogen-poor. Because the giant planets consist mostly of hydrogen and helium, they resemble the universe at large. The inner planets are distinctly different: Though the universe consists mostly of hyd ...
PISGAH Dr. Bob Hayward ASTRONOMICAL Astronomer/Educator
... of these beautiful objects both visually and with our telescopes. Things are quickly changing for the better in this respect. Due to the motion of the earth around the sun, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter are rising earlier each month and, one by one, we will soon be seeing them before a normal bedtime. Ju ...
... of these beautiful objects both visually and with our telescopes. Things are quickly changing for the better in this respect. Due to the motion of the earth around the sun, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter are rising earlier each month and, one by one, we will soon be seeing them before a normal bedtime. Ju ...
Kiwi and Tinker Crate_February
... 1st-ESS1.A- The Universe and its Stars- Patterns of the motion of the sun, moon, stars in the sky can be observed, described, and predicted. 5th- ESS1.A- The Universe and its Stars- The sun is a star that appears larger and brighter than other stars because it is closer. Stars range greatly in their ...
... 1st-ESS1.A- The Universe and its Stars- Patterns of the motion of the sun, moon, stars in the sky can be observed, described, and predicted. 5th- ESS1.A- The Universe and its Stars- The sun is a star that appears larger and brighter than other stars because it is closer. Stars range greatly in their ...
Chapter 20 Answers
... 28. Yes, all of the gas giants have rings, although Saturn’s are the largest. 29. Uranus is tipped over on its side, the axis of rotation is tilted almost 90o, and it lies almost in the plane of its orbit. Scientists believe this may have been the result of a hit from a massive object early on. P54 ...
... 28. Yes, all of the gas giants have rings, although Saturn’s are the largest. 29. Uranus is tipped over on its side, the axis of rotation is tilted almost 90o, and it lies almost in the plane of its orbit. Scientists believe this may have been the result of a hit from a massive object early on. P54 ...
Ch 21 Directed Reading Pg 644 – 673
... Section 5: Small Bodies in the Solar System 1. Which of these objects would NOT be described as a small body? a. asteroids ...
... Section 5: Small Bodies in the Solar System 1. Which of these objects would NOT be described as a small body? a. asteroids ...
Powerpoint for today - Physics and Astronomy
... • Account for the apparent motions of the Sun and the stars in terms of the actual motion of the Earth. Explain why our planet has seasons. • Understand the changing appearance of the Moon and how the relative motions of the Earth, the Sun, and the Moon lead to eclipses. ...
... • Account for the apparent motions of the Sun and the stars in terms of the actual motion of the Earth. Explain why our planet has seasons. • Understand the changing appearance of the Moon and how the relative motions of the Earth, the Sun, and the Moon lead to eclipses. ...
Introduction to Lookback
... As a side note, when we talk about “the speed of light,” we are talking about how fast all electromagnetic radiation travels; light and radio waves are both part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Background: the speed of light The concept of light having a finite speed dates back to about the time of ...
... As a side note, when we talk about “the speed of light,” we are talking about how fast all electromagnetic radiation travels; light and radio waves are both part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Background: the speed of light The concept of light having a finite speed dates back to about the time of ...
Definition of planet
The definition of planet, since the word was coined by the ancient Greeks, has included within its scope a wide range of celestial bodies. Greek astronomers employed the term asteres planetai (ἀστέρες πλανῆται), ""wandering stars"", for star-like objects which apparently moved over the sky. Over the millennia, the term has included a variety of different objects, from the Sun and the Moon to satellites and asteroids.By the end of the 19th century the word planet, though it had yet to be defined, had become a working term applied only to a small set of objects in the Solar System. After 1992, however, astronomers began to discover many additional objects beyond the orbit of Neptune, as well as hundreds of objects orbiting other stars. These discoveries not only increased the number of potential planets, but also expanded their variety and peculiarity. Some were nearly large enough to be stars, while others were smaller than Earth's moon. These discoveries challenged long-perceived notions of what a planet could be.The issue of a clear definition for planet came to a head in 2005 with the discovery of the trans-Neptunian object Eris, a body more massive than the smallest then-accepted planet, Pluto. In its 2006 response, the International Astronomical Union (IAU), recognised by astronomers as the world body responsible for resolving issues of nomenclature, released its decision on the matter. This definition, which applies only to the Solar System, states that a planet is a body that orbits the Sun, is massive enough for its own gravity to make it round, and has ""cleared its neighbourhood"" of smaller objects around its orbit. Under this new definition, Pluto and the other trans-Neptunian objects do not qualify as planets. The IAU's decision has not resolved all controversies, and while many scientists have accepted the definition, some in the astronomical community have rejected it outright.