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The Solar System Earth is not even the beginning! Our Solar System How the Solar System Formed Large explosion sent gas and dust flying Gravity forced particles together Tighter And Tighter And even tighter Until they began to heat because of friction This would eventually become stars and planets How it began How The Solar System Formed Solar System Composed of a number of things Sun Planets Moons Asteroids Dwarf Planets Comets And of course Space History of Solar System Geocentric model put earth at the center (Ptolemy) Sun and all planets orbited Earth Impossible Heliocentric Model Copernicus fixed Ptolemy’s problem Put Sun at center of Solar System Lots of criticism Correct The Sun Gas star Made of hydrogen and helium 99% mass of solar system Powers EVERYTHING in solar system Sun Cont. Massive gravitational pull 10,000 Degrees Fahrenheit (5,500 C) 93,000,000 miles from Earth Fusion of hydrogen to helium Center of the Solar System Warm Up Questions… 1. What is the main difference between the geocentric and heliocentric models of planetary orbit? 2. Who originally proposed the heliocentric model? 3. How hot is the sun? 4. How far is the sun from Earth? 5. What was the material that came from the explosion that formed our solar system? 6. What force allowed these particles to rotate and eventually fuse together? Think About It??? Explain how small particles such as dust and gas could form something as large as a planet? Planets 8 Planets in our solar system. (Sorry Pluto) 4 Inner planets (Rock) 4 Outer Planets (Gas and Ice) Made of rock or gas All orbit around the Sun Have unique features Planet Formation Grains of dust and other material condensed and began to accumulate into small masses. Masses grew and grew Masses became spheres We call them planets Inner Planets Also known as terrestrial planets Smaller than others More dense Made of Rock Revolve fast around the sun Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars Mercury Closest planet to the sun Orbits the sun every 88 days Rotates once every 59 days (1407.6 hours) No Moons Approx. 1/3 the size of Earth Mercury Cont. Thin Atmosphere Surface is covered with craters Temp. Day=473 C Night= -173 C Mariner 10 – 1974 Messenger - 2011 Mercury Mythology Named after Roman god Mercurius Messenger of the gods Greek god Hermes Why we will never meet an alien… Venus Second planet from the sun No moons Orbit period 225 days Rotation 243 days Same size as earth Hottest planet in solar system Very thick atmosphere Venus’ Atmosphere Pressure is 92x greater than Earth Clouds composed of sulfuric acid Greenhouse gases trapped in atmosphere 464 C Venus Surface Composed of Basalt and Granite 1978- Pioneer 1989- Magellan Inner core of metal Venus Roman goddess of love Greek would be Aphrodite Brightest object in the night sky next to moon Mercury and Venus Warm Up Questions??? 1. Please list the two reasons why Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system? 2. Why are Venus and Earth considered twin planets? 3. How long does it take Mercury to orbit the Sun? 4. What does the surface of Mercury look like? 5. Why does Mercury’s surface look like this? 6. What is unique about the rotation of Venus? Earth 3rd planet from the sun Orbit period 365.24 days One rotation in 23 hours and 56 minutes Thick atmosphere (greenhouse effect) Tectonically active One moon Earth Mythology Romans called her “terra Mater” Mother Earth Goddess Gaia Earth Formation Originally hot Crust cooled Inside is hot (mantle and core) Dense materials were pulled in close to the center by gravity. (iron) Water on Earth Water allowed life to form on earth Water came from two places 1. Water vapor contained in volcanoes during eruption 2. Contained in meteor, comet, and asteroid collisions with earth. Beginnings of Earth Warm Up Questions??? 1. What are the four layers of the Earth called? 2. What is the largest layer? 3. Which layer(s) are solid? 4. What layer do we live on? 5. Describe the outer core? 6. Why couldn’t we dig a hole to China? Mars 4th planet from the sun Orbit period 468 days Rotation = 24hours 37 minutes Has a tilted axis like Earth (Seasons) Iron oxide in soil makes it red Atmosphere Constant wind and dust storms Mars Cont. Temp Range -87C to -5C Dried river and lake beds Surface has ancient non functioning volcanoes No tectonic plate movement Polar ice caps Mars Mythology Named after Roman God of war Greek god Ares 2 Moons: Deimos and Phobos Both moons are irregularly shaped Inner planets closing questions??? 1. Name the inner planets. 2. What inner planet is named after the Greek messenger Hermes? 3. What is the composition of the inner planets? 4. What is located between the inner and outer planets? 5. Which of the inner planets has the thickest atmosphere? 6. What is another name for the inner planets? Inner Planet Groups 1. Size as compared to Earth 2. Atmosphere? 3. Moons? 4. Surface features. 5. Temp (hot and cold) 6. Orbit and rotation periods. 7. Unique features of the planet? Outer Planets Think about it??? What do we already know about the outer planets? What we know… Outer Planets Density: how tightly packed something is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune Also called Jovian planets Larger Less dense Gas giants Outer Planets Thick atmospheres Many moons (satellites) Many rings Interiors made of gas or liquid May have rocky cores Jupiter 5th planet from the sun Largest planet Orbit Period: 12 years Day is about 9 hours 50min Moves so fast it is flat at poles with a bulge at equator Jupiter’s Moons and Rings 4 rings 63 moons 4 Largest moons observed by Galileo Galilean Moons: 1. Io- Volcanic activity 2. Europa- Ocean of water under frozen ice 3. Ganymede- Largest moon in solar system 4. Callisto-Most cratered moon in SS Jupiter Features Giant Red Spot (storm) 30,000 C at core Gives off more heat than it receives Would have become a star but not enough mass Clouds on surface (lightning) Massive electric field Jupiter Mythology King of the Roman gods Greek god Zeus Warm up questions??? 1. What is Jupiter’s big red spot? 2. Name Jupiter’s 4 largest moons? 3. Who first discovered these moons? 4. Why are scientists so interested in Europa? 5. What constantly hits the surface of Jupiter? 6. Describe what happens to Jupiter because of it’s fast rotation. Saturn 6th planet from the sun 2nd largest in the solar system Average temp. -178 C Rotation period = 10 Hours 40 Min Orbit Period = 29.5 Years Saturn’s Moons 62 Moons Titan – Saturn’s largest moon Larger than Mercury Thick atmosphere Titan Lord of the Rings Saturn has several thousand rings Each large ring is divided into dozens of smaller ringlets Billions of pieces of rock and ice 67,000 Km wide Less than 100 meters thick Ring Theories 1. A large body was orbiting the planet and was ripped apart by gravity. 2. Debris left over from a collision with an asteroid. 3. Material that was unable to condense into a moon. Warm up question??? Please explain how Saturn got its rings? Be specific! You can use any of the three we talked about yesterday. Saturn's Rings Saturn Mythology Roman god of agriculture, harvest, or time. Last day of the week is named after Saturn. Greek Cronus Uranus Seventh Planet 3rd Largest Discovered 1781 Rotation = 17 Hours Orbit = 84 Years Uranus Methane atmosphere (blue) Tilted 97 degrees Rotates like a bicycle tire Temp -215 C Uranus Moons and Rings 27 Moons Most are small 13 Rings Uranus Mythology Father of Saturn and Grandfather of Jupiter Greek Ouranus Uranus Neptune 8th planet from the sun Predicted before its discovery Rotation = 16 hours Orbit = 165 years Temp = -214 C Neptune’s Moons and Rings 13 Moons Triton – Travels from east to west Geologically active 9 Rings Triton Neptune Mythology Roman god of the sea Greek God Poseidon The Blue Guy Solar System Planets http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPPnifA7Yh0&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWpZ1gIEHhY&feature=related