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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… No, this is not Star Wars… But, we will learn about stars and the universe… Spiral Galaxy Elliptical Galaxy A view from Earth A view from Earth This is the North Star Polaris Stars • Middle aged Star • Not the oldest • Not the brightest • Not the most colorful Our Sun • Not the hottest or coldest star Star Sizes Solar System The Planets Sun (Sol) Our Star • About 9940°F • Gravity - 27.94 • A 200 pound man would weigh 5588 lbs Mercury • • • • • 1 day – 59 Earth days 1 year – 88 Earth days Gravity – 0.38 A 200 pound man would weigh 76 lbs Average Temp -297°F to 800°F 1st Planet • In Roman mythology Mercury is the god of commerce, travel and thievery • The core is likely composed of 60 to 70% iron by mass • A solid rocky mantle surrounds the core with a thin crust of about 100 kilometers. Venus • • • • • 1 day – 243 Earth days 1 year – 224 Earth days Gravity – 0.9 A 200 pound man would weigh 180 lbs Average Temp 896°F 2nd Planet • Venus is the goddess of love and beauty. The planet is so named probably because it is the brightest of the planets known to the ancients. • Composition is probably the same as Earth’s Earth • • • • • 1 day – 23 hours 56 minutes 1 year – 365.25 Earth days Gravity – 1.0 A 200 pound man would weigh 200 lbs Average Temp 57°F 3rd Planet • The name derives from Old English and Germanic • 1) the inner core: a solid metal made up of nickel and iron (1200 km diameter) 2) the outer core: a liquid molten core of nickel and iron 3) the mantle: dense and mostly solid silicate rock 4) the crust: thin silicate rock material • The temperature increases rapidly up to 9000 F in the core Earth’s Moon • • • • Orbits the Earth once every 27.3 days Gravity – 0.1654 A 200 pound man would weigh 33.08 lbs Average temperature -63.4°F Mars • • • • • 1 day – 24 hours 37 minutes 1 year – 687 Earth days Gravity – 0.38 A 200 pound man would weigh 76 lbs Average Temp -81°F 4th Planet • Mars is the god of War. The planet probably got this name due to its red color • Composition is probably the same as Earth’s Jupiter • • • • • 1 day – 9 hours 55 minutes 1 year – 11.86 Earth years Gravity – 2.64 A 200 pound man would weigh 528 lbs Average Temp -202°F 5th Planet • Jupiter was the King of the Gods, the ruler of Olympus and the patron of the Roman state. Zeus was the son of Cronus • Jupiter's composition is mainly hydrogen and helium Saturn • • • • • 1 day – 10 hours 39 minutes 1 year – 29 Earth years Gravity – 1.16 A 200 pound man would weigh 232 lbs Average Temp -202°F 6th Planet • In Roman mythology, Saturn is the god of agriculture • Saturn's interior composition is primarily that of simple molecules such as hydrogen and helium, which are liquids under the high pressure environments found in the interiors of the outer planets, and not solids. Uranus • • • • • 1 day – 17 hours 14 minutes 1 year – 84 Earth years Gravity – 1.11 A 200 pound man would weigh 222 lbs Average Temp -328°F 7th Planet • Uranus is the ancient Greek deity of the Heavens, the earliest supreme god • The plain aquamarine face of Uranus confirms the fact that Uranus is covered with clouds. The sameness of the planet's appearance shows that the planet's atmosphere is mostly composed of one thing, methane Neptune • • • • • 1 day – 16 hours 7 minutes 1 year – 165 Earth years Gravity – 1.21 A 200 pound man would weigh 242 lbs Average Temp -328°F 8th Planet • In Roman mythology Neptune was the god of the Sea • The atmosphere of Neptune, similar to Uranus, consists of mainly hydrogen, methane, and helium