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Not Your Parents’ Solar
System!
Original ideas from Frank Summers
Space Telescope Science Institute
NSTA Institute Symposium
November 15, 2003
Mercury
My
Venus
Very
Earth
Energetic
Mars
Mother
Jupiter
Just
Saturn
Served
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Us
Nine
Pizzas
Our Solar System
• Sun
• Nine planets
• But there is more!
21st Century View
• Six families of the solar system
– Star – Our sun
– Inner planets - Rocky planets
Mercury Venus Earth Mars
– Asteroid belt
– Outer planets - Gas giant planets
Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
– Kuiper belt
– Oort cloud
Location of asteroid belt
What about Pluto?
• It’s not a rocky planet
• It’s not a gas giant planet
Pluto is so far away, even early photos from the
Hubble Space Telescope couldn’t make out the
details of the dwarf planet
The images revealed an icy, mottled, dark molasses-colored world with a
surprising amount of activity. Comparing Hubble images taken in 1994 vs. 2003,
researchers saw that Pluto's northern hemisphere brightened while the southern
hemisphere dimmed. Observations suggested that Pluto's atmosphere doubled in
mass during approximately the same time period. These results show that Pluto is
not just a frozen ball of rock and ice, but a lively world with much to study.
The Hubble images, fuzzy though they may be, helped to plan the flyby of Pluto by
the New Horizons probe in 2015.
Pluto has a moon!
First Pictures of Pluto/Charon
• 1995 – Hubble Space Telescope infrared
• 1996 – Hubble Space Telescope visible
NEWS FLASH!
Pluto has FIVE moons!
•
•
•
•
•
Charon
Hydra
Nix
Styx
Kerberos
Does that make
it a planet
because it has
moons?
Pluto’s orbit
New Horizons
on the way to Pluto
In 2006, NASA dispatched an ambassador to the planetary frontier: The
New Horizons spacecraft, now more than halfway between Earth and
Pluto, is on approach for a dramatic flight past the icy dwarf planet and
its moons in July 2015.
After 10 years and more than 3 billion miles, on a historic voyage that
has already taken it over the storms and around the moons of Jupiter,
New Horizons will shed light on new kinds of worlds on the outskirts of
the solar system.
Pluto gets closer by the day, and New Horizons continues into rare
territory, as just the fifth probe to traverse interplanetary space so far
from the sun. And the first ever to travel to Pluto.
New Horizons
What else is in our solar system?
• The Kuiper Belt
The Kuiper Belt is a disc-shaped region of icy objects beyond the
orbit of Neptune -- billions of kilometers from our sun. Pluto and
Eris are the best known of these icy worlds. There may be hundreds
more of these ice dwarfs out there. The Kuiper Belt and even more
distant Oort Cloud are believed to be the home of comets that orbit
our sun.
Eris
larger
than
Pluto
Who
Knew?
Compare Eris’ orbit to Pluto’s
Even more out there:
Oort Cloud
lots of icy, comets orbiting our Sun
So…
is Pluto a planet?
Or not?
What is a Planet? NASA multimedia
Our World Pluto, NASA video
Writing Paragraph
Classify Pluto as a planet, dwarf planet, or
Kuiper belt object.
-Support your answer with facts about Pluto,
the other planet and objects, and your
knowledge of our solar system.