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Transcript
EARTH IN THE UNIVERSE
Unit 1 - Astronomy
THE (OBSERVED) UNIVERSE
GALAXIES
CLUSTERS
NEBULAE
STARS
PLANETS
“Well the Sun’s a hot star,
And Mercury’s hot too!
Saturn’s got those icy rings
And Uranus spins on its side!
Venus is the brightest planet,
And Earth’s home to me and
you!
Neptune’s really windy,
And Pluto’s really small
Mars is the red one,
And Jupiter’s most wide
Well we wanted to name the
planets, and now we’ve
named them all!
KEPLER 186F
• Similar size to earth
• Star is smaller, dimmer
• Has potential for liquid
water (needed for life)
Largest planet of a
circumbinary
system (2 stars)
MOONS
• Whole
universe
was in a
hot, dense
state
• Almost 14
billion
years ago
• Expansion
started,
continuing