Solar system - (SKA) South Africa
... and three dwarf planets are the largest bodies in our solar system. ...
... and three dwarf planets are the largest bodies in our solar system. ...
Astro 101-001 Summer 2013 Assigmnent #2 Due: Monday 6/24
... 2. What are two key differences between Terrestrial planets and Jovian planets? 3. The most distant feature of our solar system is (a) the “planet” Pluto; (b) the Kuiper Belt; (c) the asteroid belt; (d) the Oort cloud. ...
... 2. What are two key differences between Terrestrial planets and Jovian planets? 3. The most distant feature of our solar system is (a) the “planet” Pluto; (b) the Kuiper Belt; (c) the asteroid belt; (d) the Oort cloud. ...
Astronomy Review Packet
... Main Concepts: Lesson 1, Lesson 2, Lesson 3, Lesson 4 1) How do the planets move around the sun? In a(n) ________________ orbit. 2) Why do moons orbit planets and planets orbit the Sun? ____________________________________________________________ ...
... Main Concepts: Lesson 1, Lesson 2, Lesson 3, Lesson 4 1) How do the planets move around the sun? In a(n) ________________ orbit. 2) Why do moons orbit planets and planets orbit the Sun? ____________________________________________________________ ...
coSmoS in youR PockET
... If you can’t see it, try again another night until you see it and then draw a picture of the Moon. ...
... If you can’t see it, try again another night until you see it and then draw a picture of the Moon. ...
Solar System Study Guide
... A mixture of ice, dust, and rock that circles the Sun is a comet. The order of the planets in our Solar System from closest to the Sun to furthest from the Sun is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. A moon revolves around a planet. A closed, curved orbit shaped som ...
... A mixture of ice, dust, and rock that circles the Sun is a comet. The order of the planets in our Solar System from closest to the Sun to furthest from the Sun is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. A moon revolves around a planet. A closed, curved orbit shaped som ...
A Quick Tour of the Solar System
... cliffs • Mars has polar icecaps. • Mars has volcanoes. • Earth, Mars, Uranus and Neptune have water. ...
... cliffs • Mars has polar icecaps. • Mars has volcanoes. • Earth, Mars, Uranus and Neptune have water. ...
the solar system
... Work in teams of 3 or 4. Decide who is going to work on each task. You will get credit for neatness and accuracy. Materials and sources of information will be ...
... Work in teams of 3 or 4. Decide who is going to work on each task. You will get credit for neatness and accuracy. Materials and sources of information will be ...
Study Guide Answers
... 7. Who first explained that the sun is at the center of the system of planets? Nicholas Copernicus 8. Aside from Earth, which inner planet once had liquid water on its surface? Mars 9. Which two inner planets are much alike in terms of size and density? Earth and Venus 10. What do all the inner plan ...
... 7. Who first explained that the sun is at the center of the system of planets? Nicholas Copernicus 8. Aside from Earth, which inner planet once had liquid water on its surface? Mars 9. Which two inner planets are much alike in terms of size and density? Earth and Venus 10. What do all the inner plan ...
Introduction to the Solar System
... The distance between stars (and galaxies) is HUGE so we measure it in light years. Light Years is the distance light will travel in a year **very important**: a light year is not a time, but a distance! ...
... The distance between stars (and galaxies) is HUGE so we measure it in light years. Light Years is the distance light will travel in a year **very important**: a light year is not a time, but a distance! ...
Use with the big book “A Tour of the Planets” Photocopy questions
... Photocopy questions on construction paper, cut out and laminate. Pass out one question per group along with a certain color of Post It Notes. Have students place a Post It Note as the teacher reads on the appropriate page when they hear the answer to their question. Continue and discuss what the stu ...
... Photocopy questions on construction paper, cut out and laminate. Pass out one question per group along with a certain color of Post It Notes. Have students place a Post It Note as the teacher reads on the appropriate page when they hear the answer to their question. Continue and discuss what the stu ...
STUDY GUIDE Unit 3 – Lesson 4 The terrestrial planets are the
... helium. They have the greatest gravitational forces allowing them to attract more objects such as moons. The gas giants are further away from the sun than the terrestrial planets. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system with the highest surface gravity. It also has the most moons of all th ...
... helium. They have the greatest gravitational forces allowing them to attract more objects such as moons. The gas giants are further away from the sun than the terrestrial planets. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system with the highest surface gravity. It also has the most moons of all th ...
Our own Earth`s interior structure, and surface features will be
... the outer solar system. Jupiter was used to introduce the jovian planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). These planets are massive, large, have many moons, ring systems, and low densities. Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is an atmospheric feature. Saturn’s rings lie within the Roche Limit as do the oth ...
... the outer solar system. Jupiter was used to introduce the jovian planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). These planets are massive, large, have many moons, ring systems, and low densities. Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is an atmospheric feature. Saturn’s rings lie within the Roche Limit as do the oth ...
Solar System Live!
... magnetosphere that is tilted and off-center. Neptune is the smallest planet with a diameter of only 1500 miles (that's the distance from Denver to New York), and has one known moon nearly half its size. Neptune displays a very thin ring system of varying thicknesses and widths, has visible atmospher ...
... magnetosphere that is tilted and off-center. Neptune is the smallest planet with a diameter of only 1500 miles (that's the distance from Denver to New York), and has one known moon nearly half its size. Neptune displays a very thin ring system of varying thicknesses and widths, has visible atmospher ...
The Solar System
... The Solar System Contains: • One star (the sun). • Nine planets (well now there’s eight planets and 3 dwarf planets). • 157 moons (at last count) orbiting the planets. • Eight large asteroids. • More than 100 Kuiper belt objects larger than 300 km in diameter. • Tens of thousands of smaller asteroi ...
... The Solar System Contains: • One star (the sun). • Nine planets (well now there’s eight planets and 3 dwarf planets). • 157 moons (at last count) orbiting the planets. • Eight large asteroids. • More than 100 Kuiper belt objects larger than 300 km in diameter. • Tens of thousands of smaller asteroi ...
The Favell Fun Club Members Explore..... Space! Our intrepid duo
... 5. Mars is sometimes called the red planet 6. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and has 63 moons. 7. Saturn is surrounded by beautiful rings, these are made up of rocks and dust orbiting the planet. 8. Uranus is the coldest planet in the solar system 9. Neptune is made entirely of ga ...
... 5. Mars is sometimes called the red planet 6. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and has 63 moons. 7. Saturn is surrounded by beautiful rings, these are made up of rocks and dust orbiting the planet. 8. Uranus is the coldest planet in the solar system 9. Neptune is made entirely of ga ...
capitolo 1 - Altervista
... The brightest thing that you can see in the sky is the Sun. It is a star which provides all the heat and light that we need to live. The Earth is a planet which moves around the sun. There are also 9 planets which move round the Sun in curved paths called orbits. The sun and the planets are knows as ...
... The brightest thing that you can see in the sky is the Sun. It is a star which provides all the heat and light that we need to live. The Earth is a planet which moves around the sun. There are also 9 planets which move round the Sun in curved paths called orbits. The sun and the planets are knows as ...
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.