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Inner Planets By, Ms. Vriksha ~for educational purposes only~ Terrestrial Planets • Inner planets are also called terrestrial planets, because they are rocky planets • Earth is the largest followed by Venus and Mars • Mercury is the smallest Mercury • • • • Little bigger than the Moon Closest to the Sun Covered with thousands of low spots (craters) Craters made by meteorites that crashed into Mercury • No atmosphere-scorching hot during the day, very cold at night • 1973, Mariner 10- Space probe to Mercury Venus • Second from the Sun • About the same size as Earth (rotates in the opposite direction as Earth) • Atmosphere of thick swirling clouds • Burning hot an poisonous • Hot and dry Venus (cont’d) • Clouds of Venus – good at reflecting the Sun’s light • Makes it the brightest object in Earth’s night sky Earth • • • • • • Our home- perfect for life 3rd planet from the Sun Liquid water Largest terrestrial planet Atmosphere- 100 kms thick One large moon- Luna- no atmosphere-many craters Mars • 4th terrestrial planet • Red planet- reddish brown soil rich in iron oxide • 2 deeply cratered moons- Phobos and Deimos • Has polar ice caps • Many volcanoes • Winds on Mars cause duststroms Mars (cont’d) • • • • • • • Named after Roman God of war- Greek: Ares Several probes sent to mars 1st probe- Viking I, 1976 Then the robot Sojourner in 1997 Spirit and Opportunity in 2004 Curiosity in 2011 Mangalyaan by ISRO in 2013 Asteroids • Rocky objects upto several 100 kms orbiting the Sun • Called minor planets • Asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter • Uneven shapes • One small ball shaped object in asteroid beltDwarf Planet CERES • Main asteroid – IDA Comets • Frozen mass of different kinds of ice and dust in orbit around the Sun • Much smaller than planets • Greek for having long hair • Gives of bright, fuzzy appearance when close to the Sun • Two tails and a nucleus Compare and Contrast Asteroids and Comets A presentation by Ms. Vriksha ~for educational purposes only~ COMING SOON: OUTER PLANETS