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The Sun Our Very Own Star Copy this URL into your browser http://www.esa.int/esaSC/SEM4SB4XQEF_index_1.html Assembled By Ken Mitchell Livermore TOPScience Star Forming Region NGC 3582 Accretion Disk A rotating disk of gas and dust matter that may form around any of a variety of stars or other massive objects. In the case of young stars, accretion disks contain unconsolidated material, such as cosmic dust grains, which may subsequently accrete to form planets and other sizable objects The Beginning – A Protostar A star's life is a constant battle against gravity, the force that wants to compress it, and pressure support which is trying to hold it up. That battle begins as soon as a molecular cloud begins to collapse into a protostar. SOHO Best Sun Photo HR Diagram - Star Sequence Cutaway of Our Only Thermonuclear Power Plant Sun Physics Basic Fusion Reactions in the Sun Paste the URL into your browser before starting: http://www.astro.ubc.ca/~scharein/a311/Sim/fusion/Fusion.html Terrestrial Planets – Close to the Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars Mercury Venus against a starry background Welcome to Planet Earth Mars in Opposition, 2001 Outer Planets – The Gas Giants Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Hubble spots rare triple eclipse on Jupiter Saturn – from Cassini Uranus – two views Spring time on Neptune Dwarf Planet Pluto and its satellite Charon Planet Summary Sheet Distanc e (AU) Radius (RTE) Mass (RTE) Orbital Period Rotation (RTE) Axial Tilt # of Satellite s Orbital Inclinatio n Density (g/cm3) Sun 0 109 332,800 --- 25 – 36* --- 9 --- 1.410 Mercur y 0.39 0.38 0.05 88d 58.8 0.1O 0 7O 5.43 Venus 0.72 0.95 0.89 224.7d 244 177.4O 0 3.394O 5.25 Earth 1.0 1.00 1.00 365.2d 1.00 23.45O 1 0.000 5.52 Mars 1.5 0.53 0.11 687d 1.88y 1.029 25.19O 2 1.850O 3.95 Jupiter 5.2 11 318 11.8y 0.411 3.12O 63 1.308O 1.33 Saturn 9.5 9 95 29.2y 0.428 26.73O 59 2.488O 0.69 Uranus 19.2 4 17 83.75y 0.748 97.86O 27 0.774O 1.29 Neptun e 30.1 4 17 163.7y 0.802 29.56O 13 1.774O 1.64 Pluto** 39.5 0.18 0.002 248y 0.267 119.6O 1-3 17.15O 2.03 KAM: 3/29/08 O Our Sun’s Life Cycle THE END Cometh