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Pages 344-361 Our Solar System Notes The Planets and Other Objects Name the planets in order from the sun. Solar System Data Image Planet Mercury Distance from Mass Radius Temperature Atmosphere the sun (ME) (RE) (Fahrenheit) (millions of km) None 58 0.06 0.38 600 Venus Thick 108 0.82 0.95 900 Earth Average 150 1.0 1.0 70 Mars Thin 228 0.11 0.53 10 Jupiter Thick 780 318 11 -185 Saturn Thick 1427 95 9.5 -200 Uranus Thick 2871 15 4.1 -290 Neptune Thick 4497 17 3.8 -330 Pluto 5914 0.002 0.2 -410 Which are the inner planets? Are any planets besides these terrestrial? Which planet is called Earth’s twin? Thick What planet has the largest known volcano Inner Planets in the solar (All of these are terrestrial) system? Mercury: (1) Has many craters like our moon (2) Atmosphere is so thin that nights are cooler than on Venus (3) Mariner 10 - main probe mission Venus: (1) Earth's "twin" (2) Thick atmosphere 90X the pressure on Earth, of C02 causes greenhouse effect. Sulfuric acid in clouds give yellow appearance. (3) Has huge craters and cracks of volcanoes. Which is the (4) Venera (Russia) and Magellan (USA) main probe missions. largest planet in Earth: our solar 150 million km (1 AU - Astronomical Unit) from sun. system? Mars: (1) Called Red Planet due to iron-oxide in soil. (2) Has Solar System's largest volcano - Olympus Mons. (3) Two moons - Phobos & Diemos (4) 1 sol (1 Martian day) = 24.7 hrs. (5) Viking 1& 2 ('76) and Pathfinder ('97) main probe missions. What do scientists think the Great Red Spot is on Jupiter? Why do you think the four largest moons of Jupiter called Galileo’s moons? The Outer Planets Jupiter: (1) Atmosphere mostly hydrogen and some helium. Could have become our 2nd sun with more mass. (2) Great Red Spot - large eternal storm (3) the moon lo is very volcanic due to being pulled in two directions by gravity of Jupiter and nearby moon Ganymeade. (4) Ganymeade is the largest satellite in the solar system (5) "Galileo's Moons" - lo, Europa, Ganymeade & Callisto (6) Voyager 1 & 2 ('79) and Galileo ('95) main probe missions Saturn: (1) Density is so low it could float on water (2) Titan is the largest of it's 18 moons (3) Rings made of same materials as comets (4) Voyager I ('80), Voyager 11 ('81), and Cassini (expected to arrive late 2003) main probe missions. Uranus: (1) Axis of rotation almost parallel to plane of orbit (2) Like Neptune, appears blue due to methane gas in atmosphere (3) Voyager II ('86) Neptune: (1) believed to have a middle water layer (2) storm-like features on surface (3)Triton, largest of 8 moons (4) Voyager II (5) is occasionally the 9th planet What causes Uranus and Neptune to be blue? Kuiper Disk - ice dwarfs and minor planets on outer edge of solar system. Contains the Oort cloud, origin of comets. Other Objects in the Solar System comets - large chunks of ice, dust, frozen gases and rock which orbit the sun. meteoroid - small pieces of rock moving through space which come from broken up comets or asteroids. meteor - a meteoroid which has entered Earth's atmosphere and starts to vaporize. ("Shooting stars") meteorite - when a meteor is so large that it doesn't completely vaporize in Earth's atmosphere and reaches Earth's surface. asteroid - large pieces of rock with same composition of planets. Large What is the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter believed to be from unformed Kuiper Disk? planet. Life Beyond Earth * Space exploration began in 1957 with the Soviet launch of the first satellite, Sputnik I - satellite - any object that revolves around another object (moon or probe). - orbit - the curved path an object falls into when attracted by the gravity of a planet. What is a - space probe - an instrument which gathers data and sends it back to comet? Earth. (ex. Voyager I & II which flew past Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune) What is the Oort * Note that probes do not revolve around an object like satellites do Cloud? extra- terrestrial life - life existing outside of Earth - Any evidence? (1) Mars has nano bacteria in 3 billion+ year-old rocks Differentiate between a meteoroid, meteor and meteorite. What is the difference between a satellite and a space probe? What forms of ET life have been found on other planets or their moons? (2) Triton, moon of Neptune shows evidence of organic molecules (3) Europa, moon of Jupiter, could have ocean beneath icy surface. Summaries