Geology 305 with Terry J. Boroughs: The Solar System and the
... 71. Meteorites rich in a combination of (silicates) especially (silicates rich in iron and magnesium) as well as metallic iron and nickel alloys are called: A. iron meteorites C. stony-iron meteorites B. iron-silicate meteorites D. stony meteorites 72. Meteorites rich in (iron- and magnesium- silic ...
... 71. Meteorites rich in a combination of (silicates) especially (silicates rich in iron and magnesium) as well as metallic iron and nickel alloys are called: A. iron meteorites C. stony-iron meteorites B. iron-silicate meteorites D. stony meteorites 72. Meteorites rich in (iron- and magnesium- silic ...
Pluto, the dwarf planet
... a person who studies stars and other objects in space. At the time, Pluto was considered the ninth planet in the solar system. It was also the smallest planet. In 2006, astronomers changed their minds about Pluto. They decided it was too small to be classified as a regular planet. Now, Pluto is consi ...
... a person who studies stars and other objects in space. At the time, Pluto was considered the ninth planet in the solar system. It was also the smallest planet. In 2006, astronomers changed their minds about Pluto. They decided it was too small to be classified as a regular planet. Now, Pluto is consi ...
Solar System History - Mr. Hill`s Science Website
... 1. At first, a comet is nothing more than a dirty frozen “snowball” in space. 2. As it approaches the Sun, the gases start vaporizing and you start to see the coma. 3. As the comet gets close enough to the Sun, a tail forms (made of dirt and gas being pushed away from the comet’s nucleus by the sola ...
... 1. At first, a comet is nothing more than a dirty frozen “snowball” in space. 2. As it approaches the Sun, the gases start vaporizing and you start to see the coma. 3. As the comet gets close enough to the Sun, a tail forms (made of dirt and gas being pushed away from the comet’s nucleus by the sola ...
1 DATE DUE: Name: Ms. Terry J. Boroughs Geology 305 Section
... B. geologic processes we observe today have operated similarly in the past C. early Earth was covered by a uniform magma ocean D. humans evolved from apes 4. Which of the following statements regarding the scientific method is true? A. A tentative explanation of a body of data is called a theory. B. ...
... B. geologic processes we observe today have operated similarly in the past C. early Earth was covered by a uniform magma ocean D. humans evolved from apes 4. Which of the following statements regarding the scientific method is true? A. A tentative explanation of a body of data is called a theory. B. ...
ppt file
... • dust migration into resonance • resonance sweeping of planetesimals by planet migration • Modelling the observed structures can be used to identify the presence of a planet and set constraints on its location, mass and even evolutionary history • Multi-wavelength observations are particularly impo ...
... • dust migration into resonance • resonance sweeping of planetesimals by planet migration • Modelling the observed structures can be used to identify the presence of a planet and set constraints on its location, mass and even evolutionary history • Multi-wavelength observations are particularly impo ...
Planetary Parachute
... • travel the system from largest to smallest part or smallest to largest • travel the system at night (use a glow-in-the-dark ball) Activity #2: Meteor Shower The students shake the universe trying to keep the meteors from entering the planets’ orbits. Each time a meteor enters a planet, a point is ...
... • travel the system from largest to smallest part or smallest to largest • travel the system at night (use a glow-in-the-dark ball) Activity #2: Meteor Shower The students shake the universe trying to keep the meteors from entering the planets’ orbits. Each time a meteor enters a planet, a point is ...
The Nine Planets Share with Your Students
... students. Discuss the definitions with students as these words come up throughout the section. ...
... students. Discuss the definitions with students as these words come up throughout the section. ...
Solar System - Bishop Seabury Academy
... • If there is no atmosphere, the spectrum indicates the composition of the surface. • The substances that make up the planets can be classified as gases, ices, or rock, depending on the temperatures at which they solidify • The terrestrial planets are composed primarily of rocky materials, wherea ...
... • If there is no atmosphere, the spectrum indicates the composition of the surface. • The substances that make up the planets can be classified as gases, ices, or rock, depending on the temperatures at which they solidify • The terrestrial planets are composed primarily of rocky materials, wherea ...
Terrestrial or Inner Planets
... • If there is no atmosphere, the spectrum indicates the composition of the surface. • The substances that make up the planets can be classified as gases, ices, or rock, depending on the temperatures at which they solidify • The terrestrial planets are composed primarily of rocky materials, whereas t ...
... • If there is no atmosphere, the spectrum indicates the composition of the surface. • The substances that make up the planets can be classified as gases, ices, or rock, depending on the temperatures at which they solidify • The terrestrial planets are composed primarily of rocky materials, whereas t ...
Page pour l`impression
... In the asteroid belt, it is well known that there are gaps, i.e. some zones where no objects are present. These locations are in resonance with Jupiter . The role of Jupiter has been to eject the bodies in resonance with the planet. The 3:2 resonance with Neptune plays the inverse role. At the locat ...
... In the asteroid belt, it is well known that there are gaps, i.e. some zones where no objects are present. These locations are in resonance with Jupiter . The role of Jupiter has been to eject the bodies in resonance with the planet. The 3:2 resonance with Neptune plays the inverse role. At the locat ...
Planets - Digitalis Education
... A) Inform students that you'll be learning about the planets today, and that the planetarium is a tool for doing so. You'll discuss some topics outside the dome, then go inside to learn more. Inside students will observe tonight's sky, point out what they think are planets in the night sky, test the ...
... A) Inform students that you'll be learning about the planets today, and that the planetarium is a tool for doing so. You'll discuss some topics outside the dome, then go inside to learn more. Inside students will observe tonight's sky, point out what they think are planets in the night sky, test the ...
Orbits Explorer
... Demo: Place balls on rings 1 & 3. Have a visitor mark the place where the two objects are next to each other. See if these objects come back to that same spot after the inner ball has gone around twice and the outer ball has gone around once. Other similar resonances occur using rings 4 & 8 (3:1 res ...
... Demo: Place balls on rings 1 & 3. Have a visitor mark the place where the two objects are next to each other. See if these objects come back to that same spot after the inner ball has gone around twice and the outer ball has gone around once. Other similar resonances occur using rings 4 & 8 (3:1 res ...
Nearest star`s wobbles could reveal Earth`s twin
... Even so, the researchers think they will need several years of data to smooth out random noise in their observations to be able to spot the faint signal of another Earth. That's because a terrestrial planet would cause Alpha Centauri B to wobble at speeds of only about 10 centimetres per second. Lau ...
... Even so, the researchers think they will need several years of data to smooth out random noise in their observations to be able to spot the faint signal of another Earth. That's because a terrestrial planet would cause Alpha Centauri B to wobble at speeds of only about 10 centimetres per second. Lau ...
oceanworlds1
... launch in the 2020s and send a small lander to the moon’s surface. The European Space Agency is also gearing up for the Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer (JUICE) mission, which will tour Europa as well as Ganymede and Callisto. Even if none of the ocean worlds of our solar system contain life, perhaps icy p ...
... launch in the 2020s and send a small lander to the moon’s surface. The European Space Agency is also gearing up for the Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer (JUICE) mission, which will tour Europa as well as Ganymede and Callisto. Even if none of the ocean worlds of our solar system contain life, perhaps icy p ...
2015-16 Space Week 1 and 2 ppt
... 21. The Doppler Shift is used to tell the distance between objects in our vast Universe. Fill the blanks with the next 4 words from the Doppler Shift song. "When a star is approaching and it's heading our way, _____ _____ _____ _____." 22. What was the date that the first woman to pilot a Space Shut ...
... 21. The Doppler Shift is used to tell the distance between objects in our vast Universe. Fill the blanks with the next 4 words from the Doppler Shift song. "When a star is approaching and it's heading our way, _____ _____ _____ _____." 22. What was the date that the first woman to pilot a Space Shut ...
Assessment Photo Album
... Bonus: Give me one interesting fact about the planets and one interesting fact about the Moon 6. What three criteria determine a planet? 7. Why are Dwarf planets not considered planets? What is the center of our Solar System? 8. What keeps the planets in their orbits? ...
... Bonus: Give me one interesting fact about the planets and one interesting fact about the Moon 6. What three criteria determine a planet? 7. Why are Dwarf planets not considered planets? What is the center of our Solar System? 8. What keeps the planets in their orbits? ...
Earth - jennydebellis
... Summer = longest day of year (greatest amount of daylight) Winter = shortest day of year (shortest amount of daylight) ...
... Summer = longest day of year (greatest amount of daylight) Winter = shortest day of year (shortest amount of daylight) ...
By plugging their latest findings into Earth`s climate patterns
... than 400 exoplanets currently known by measuring the faint wobble in a star’s motion, the result of an orbiting planet’s weak gravitational influence. Though reliable for detection, this method tells scientists little about the planet itself, other than minor details about its orbit and mass. Certai ...
... than 400 exoplanets currently known by measuring the faint wobble in a star’s motion, the result of an orbiting planet’s weak gravitational influence. Though reliable for detection, this method tells scientists little about the planet itself, other than minor details about its orbit and mass. Certai ...
The Laws of Planetary Motion
... If we increase the muzzle velocity of an imaginary cannon, the projectile will travel further and further before returning to earth. Newton reasoned that if the cannon projected the cannon ball with exactly the right velocity, the projectile would travel completely around the Earth, always falling ...
... If we increase the muzzle velocity of an imaginary cannon, the projectile will travel further and further before returning to earth. Newton reasoned that if the cannon projected the cannon ball with exactly the right velocity, the projectile would travel completely around the Earth, always falling ...
Biblical Astrophysics - The Call of the Bride
... A Solar System Parable? As I was looking at the diagram of the asteroid belt (shown on page three) and considering the origin of all that debris, I suddenly became aware of a possible parable beginning to emerging. It occurred to me that some of the asteroids have been saved by the king (Jupiter). S ...
... A Solar System Parable? As I was looking at the diagram of the asteroid belt (shown on page three) and considering the origin of all that debris, I suddenly became aware of a possible parable beginning to emerging. It occurred to me that some of the asteroids have been saved by the king (Jupiter). S ...
Space exploration - Menihek Home Page
... This means that he thought the Earth was the centre of the universe, and that the sun, moon, stars and other planets revolved around it. He based this theory on the fact that he did not see the patterns of the stars in the sky change, so he assumed that the Earth was not moving because if it was t ...
... This means that he thought the Earth was the centre of the universe, and that the sun, moon, stars and other planets revolved around it. He based this theory on the fact that he did not see the patterns of the stars in the sky change, so he assumed that the Earth was not moving because if it was t ...
Planets beyond Neptune
Following the discovery of the planet Neptune in 1846, there was considerable speculation that another planet might exist beyond its orbit. The search began in the mid-19th century and culminated at the start of the 20th with Percival Lowell's quest for Planet X. Lowell proposed the Planet X hypothesis to explain apparent discrepancies in the orbits of the giant planets, particularly Uranus and Neptune, speculating that the gravity of a large unseen ninth planet could have perturbed Uranus enough to account for the irregularities.Clyde Tombaugh's discovery of Pluto in 1930 appeared to validate Lowell's hypothesis, and Pluto was officially named the ninth planet. In 1978, Pluto was conclusively determined to be too small for its gravity to affect the giant planets, resulting in a brief search for a tenth planet. The search was largely abandoned in the early 1990s, when a study of measurements made by the Voyager 2 spacecraft found that the irregularities observed in Uranus's orbit were due to a slight overestimation of Neptune's mass. After 1992, the discovery of numerous small icy objects with similar or even wider orbits than Pluto led to a debate over whether Pluto should remain a planet, or whether it and its neighbours should, like the asteroids, be given their own separate classification. Although a number of the larger members of this group were initially described as planets, in 2006 the International Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto and its largest neighbours as dwarf planets, leaving Neptune the farthest known planet in the Solar System.Today, the astronomical community widely agrees that Planet X, as originally envisioned, does not exist, but the concept of Planet X has been revived by a number of astronomers to explain other anomalies observed in the outer Solar System. In popular culture, and even among some astronomers, Planet X has become a stand-in term for any undiscovered planet in the outer Solar System, regardless of its relationship to Lowell's hypothesis. Other trans-Neptunian planets have also been suggested, based on different evidence. As of March 2014, observations with the WISE telescope have ruled out the possibility of a Saturn-sized object out to 10,000 AU, and a Jupiter-sized or larger object out to 26,000 AU.