File Space Test (March 11th) - Bonus Points
... A chunk of rock that burns up in the atmosphere. ...
... A chunk of rock that burns up in the atmosphere. ...
Astronomy
... 13. The two Martian moons are believed to be captured ___asteroids__. 14. What makes up the colored clouds in Jupiter’s bands? ____methane and ammonia_____ 15. What name do we give to the four largest moons of Jupiter? ____Galilean____ 16. The point at which objects are gravitationally torn apart is ...
... 13. The two Martian moons are believed to be captured ___asteroids__. 14. What makes up the colored clouds in Jupiter’s bands? ____methane and ammonia_____ 15. What name do we give to the four largest moons of Jupiter? ____Galilean____ 16. The point at which objects are gravitationally torn apart is ...
Astronomy Review fall 2013
... List 2 characteristics that are used to determine whether a planet is a Terrestrial planet or a Jovian planet? a. Jovian planets are large; terrestrial planets are small b. Jovian planets are made of gas; terrestrial planets are made of rock and metals c. Jovian planets have no solid surface; terre ...
... List 2 characteristics that are used to determine whether a planet is a Terrestrial planet or a Jovian planet? a. Jovian planets are large; terrestrial planets are small b. Jovian planets are made of gas; terrestrial planets are made of rock and metals c. Jovian planets have no solid surface; terre ...
In Our Sky
... Our solar system consists of the sun and the objects that travel around it. Objects in our Solar System Planets are spherical matter that revolve around a sun. There are 9 planets in our solar system – Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Moons are matter th ...
... Our solar system consists of the sun and the objects that travel around it. Objects in our Solar System Planets are spherical matter that revolve around a sun. There are 9 planets in our solar system – Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Moons are matter th ...
Types of Planetary System
... it to exist in another planetary system there needs to be a rocky planet in a similar orbit to that of the Earth. Here it is the right temperature for there to be liquid water - not too hot and not too cold. ...
... it to exist in another planetary system there needs to be a rocky planet in a similar orbit to that of the Earth. Here it is the right temperature for there to be liquid water - not too hot and not too cold. ...
The Inner Planets Write the letter of each phrase next to
... Sometimes called Earth’s twin. Surface used to have running water. May have formed after a Mars-sized body hit the Earth. Has a very old surface. Has a very young surface. Has “seas” called maria. Its days are longer than its years, if measured in sidereal terms. It is about half the size of Earth. ...
... Sometimes called Earth’s twin. Surface used to have running water. May have formed after a Mars-sized body hit the Earth. Has a very old surface. Has a very young surface. Has “seas” called maria. Its days are longer than its years, if measured in sidereal terms. It is about half the size of Earth. ...
Solar System - Spring Branch ISD
... The four large planets beyond the asteroid ___________ belt are Jupiter called gas giants. These planets are _______, Neptune These planets ________, Saturn _________, Uranus and ________. are gaseous in nature, composed of mostly hydrogen and helium ...
... The four large planets beyond the asteroid ___________ belt are Jupiter called gas giants. These planets are _______, Neptune These planets ________, Saturn _________, Uranus and ________. are gaseous in nature, composed of mostly hydrogen and helium ...
The solar system
... The solar system • The solar system includes the Sun, eight major planets, and their moons. • A large number of smaller objects are also part of the solar system, including dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and meteors. ...
... The solar system • The solar system includes the Sun, eight major planets, and their moons. • A large number of smaller objects are also part of the solar system, including dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and meteors. ...
Geocentric Model of the Solar System
... Early astronomers noticed groups of stars that were visible at the same time every year. These were named constellations, and were used as a basis for calendars. ...
... Early astronomers noticed groups of stars that were visible at the same time every year. These were named constellations, and were used as a basis for calendars. ...
out of this world crossword
... 7. Halley’s _ _ _ _ _ is the most famous of these bright heavenly bodies with tails. ...
... 7. Halley’s _ _ _ _ _ is the most famous of these bright heavenly bodies with tails. ...
The Solar System
... Planets: large objects that moves around a star travel in paths called orbits around the sun Counter-clockwise ...
... Planets: large objects that moves around a star travel in paths called orbits around the sun Counter-clockwise ...
Life after Earth – Kepler Mission Name_______________ Answer
... 1. A scientist suggests that life on other planets would be most similar to what type of organisms? Bacteria (26:54) 2. On Feb. 28, 2012 NASA announced that they had found ___________________ planets. ...
... 1. A scientist suggests that life on other planets would be most similar to what type of organisms? Bacteria (26:54) 2. On Feb. 28, 2012 NASA announced that they had found ___________________ planets. ...
Section 17.1 - CPO Science
... noticed that five bright objects seemed to wander among the stars at night. • They called these objects planets, from the Greek word meaning “wandering star,” and named them Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. ...
... noticed that five bright objects seemed to wander among the stars at night. • They called these objects planets, from the Greek word meaning “wandering star,” and named them Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. ...
presentation name
... • Earth – liquid water at surface & atmosphere • Mars – red planet, has seasons like Earth due to its tilt ...
... • Earth – liquid water at surface & atmosphere • Mars – red planet, has seasons like Earth due to its tilt ...
webquest – solar system - Teach
... 1. You are going on a mission to space. Sit in pairs. Write down five words you can think of which are related to the Solar System. ...
... 1. You are going on a mission to space. Sit in pairs. Write down five words you can think of which are related to the Solar System. ...
Is Pluto a Planet? AST 248
... Meteoroids: small objects outside the Earth's atmosphere. Meteors: small bodies traversing the atmosphere, and ...
... Meteoroids: small objects outside the Earth's atmosphere. Meteors: small bodies traversing the atmosphere, and ...
Physics Section 7.3 Apply Kepler*s Laws of Planetary
... Apply Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion The Polish astronomer Nicolas Copernicus was the first to correctly place the sun at the center of our solar system. ...
... Apply Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion The Polish astronomer Nicolas Copernicus was the first to correctly place the sun at the center of our solar system. ...
Part I: Moons, Asteroids, and Comets
... 3. Do all planets have moons? _________________________________________________________________________ 4. What is an asteroid? _________________________________________________________________________ 5. Where are most asteroids located? __________________________________________________________ ...
... 3. Do all planets have moons? _________________________________________________________________________ 4. What is an asteroid? _________________________________________________________________________ 5. Where are most asteroids located? __________________________________________________________ ...
The Inner Planets Write the letter of each phrase next to
... The smallest of the inner planets. The largest of the inner planets. Sometimes called Earth’s twin. Surface used to have running water. May have formed after a Mars-sized body hit the Earth. Has a very old surface. Has a very young surface. Has “seas” called maria. Its days are longer than its years ...
... The smallest of the inner planets. The largest of the inner planets. Sometimes called Earth’s twin. Surface used to have running water. May have formed after a Mars-sized body hit the Earth. Has a very old surface. Has a very young surface. Has “seas” called maria. Its days are longer than its years ...
Solar System - Doral Academy Preparatory
... Scientists classify small objects in the Solar System by size, shape, composition and orbits. ...
... Scientists classify small objects in the Solar System by size, shape, composition and orbits. ...
Astronomy Powerpoint
... planet. If there was a bathtub big enough to hold Saturn, it would float in the water! ...
... planet. If there was a bathtub big enough to hold Saturn, it would float in the water! ...
Solar System
... including the eight major planets, their satellites, and all the smaller pieces such as asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. Not to scale ...
... including the eight major planets, their satellites, and all the smaller pieces such as asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. Not to scale ...
Solar System Overview-Sec.1
... including the eight major planets, their satellites, and all the smaller pieces such as asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. Not to scale ...
... including the eight major planets, their satellites, and all the smaller pieces such as asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. Not to scale ...
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.