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Inner Planets Inner Planets I. Mercury A. Size: Smallest planet. _____________ of the Earth. 2 moons in the solar system are larger, _______________________ _______. B. Distance from Sun: ________. Closest planet to the Sun. C. Eccentricity: e = ______. Greatest in the solar system. Distance from Sun ______________. D. Surface: _________. Lots of craters and no atmosphere. E. Spin-Orbit Coupling: ____ spin-orbit coupling. ____ rotations for every ___ orbits. Not synchronous (1:1) like our Moon. F. Average Temp: ________________ __________________ Day Night G. Small Elongation: ________. Hard to see because it is so close to the Sun I. Mercury A. Size: Smallest planet. _5.5% the mass_ of the Earth. 2 moons in the solar system are larger, _Ganymede (Jupiter) and Titan (Saturn)_. B. Distance from Sun: ________. Closest planet to the Sun. C. Eccentricity: e = ______. Greatest in the solar system. Distance from Sun ______________. D. Surface: _________. Lots of craters and no atmosphere. E. Spin-Orbit Coupling: ____ spin-orbit coupling. ____ rotations for every ___ orbits. Not synchronous (1:1) like our Moon. F. Average Temp: ________________ __________________ Day Night G. Small Elongation: ________. Hard to see because it is so close to the Sun I. Mercury A. Size: Smallest planet. _5.5% the mass_ of the Earth. 2 moons in the solar system are larger, _Ganymede (Jupiter) and Titan (Saturn)_. B. Distance from Sun: _0.39 AU_. Closest planet to the Sun. C. Eccentricity: e = ______. Greatest in the solar system. Distance from Sun ______________. D. Surface: _________. Lots of craters and no atmosphere. E. Spin-Orbit Coupling: ____ spin-orbit coupling. ____ rotations for every ___ orbits. Not synchronous (1:1) like our Moon. F. Average Temp: ________________ __________________ Day Night G. Small Elongation: ________. Hard to see because it is so close to the Sun I. Mercury A. Size: Smallest planet. _5.5% the mass_ of the Earth. 2 moons in the solar system are larger, _Ganymede (Jupiter) and Titan (Saturn)_. B. Distance from Sun: _0.39 AU_. Closest planet to the Sun. C. Eccentricity: e = _0.206_. Greatest in the solar system. Distance from Sun _0.31 – 0.47 AU_. D. Surface: _________. Lots of craters and no atmosphere. E. Spin-Orbit Coupling: ____ spin-orbit coupling. ____ rotations for every ___ orbits. Not synchronous (1:1) like our Moon. F. Average Temp: ________________ __________________ Day Night G. Small Elongation: ________. Hard to see because it is so close to the Sun I. Mercury A. Size: Smallest planet. _5.5% the mass_ of the Earth. 2 moons in the solar system are larger, _Ganymede (Jupiter) and Titan (Saturn)_. B. Distance from Sun: _0.39 AU_. Closest planet to the Sun. C. Eccentricity: e = _0.206_. Greatest in the solar system. Distance from Sun _0.31 – 0.47 AU_. D. Surface: _Lunar-like_. Lots of craters and no atmosphere. E. Spin-Orbit Coupling: ____ spin-orbit coupling. ____ rotations for every ___ orbits. Not synchronous (1:1) like our Moon. F. Average Temp: ________________ __________________ Day Night G. Small Elongation: ________. Hard to see because it is so close to the Sun I. Mercury A. Size: Smallest planet. _5.5% the mass_ of the Earth. 2 moons in the solar system are larger, _Ganymede (Jupiter) and Titan (Saturn)_. B. Distance from Sun: _0.39 AU_. Closest planet to the Sun. C. Eccentricity: e = _0.206_. Greatest in the solar system. Distance from Sun _0.31 – 0.47 AU_. D. Surface: _Lunar-like_. Lots of craters and no atmosphere. E. Spin-Orbit Coupling: ____ spin-orbit coupling. ____ rotations for every ___ orbits. Not synchronous (1:1) like our Moon. F. Average Temp: ________________ __________________ Day Night G. Small Elongation: ________. Hard to see because it is so close to the Sun I. Mercury A. Size: Smallest planet. _5.5% the mass_ of the Earth. 2 moons in the solar system are larger, _Ganymede (Jupiter) and Titan (Saturn)_. B. Distance from Sun: _0.39 AU_. Closest planet to the Sun. C. Eccentricity: e = _0.206_. Greatest in the solar system. Distance from Sun _0.31 – 0.47 AU_. D. Surface: _Lunar-like_. Lots of craters and no atmosphere. E. Spin-Orbit Coupling: _3:2_ spin-orbit coupling. _3_ rotations for every _2_ orbits. Not synchronous (1:1) like our Moon. F. Average Temp: ________________ __________________ Day Night G. Small Elongation: ________. Hard to see because it is so close to the Sun I. Mercury A. Size: Smallest planet. _5.5% the mass_ of the Earth. 2 moons in the solar system are larger, _Ganymede (Jupiter) and Titan (Saturn)_. B. Distance from Sun: _0.39 AU_. Closest planet to the Sun. C. Eccentricity: e = _0.206_. Greatest in the solar system. Distance from Sun _0.31 – 0.47 AU_. D. Surface: _Lunar-like_. Lots of craters and no atmosphere. E. Spin-Orbit Coupling: _3:2_ spin-orbit coupling. _3_ rotations for every _2_ orbits. Not synchronous (1:1) like our Moon. F. Average Temp: _425o C (= 800o F)_ _-170o C (= -275o F)_ Day Night G. Small Elongation: ________. Hard to see because it is so close to the Sun I. Mercury A. Size: Smallest planet. _5.5% the mass_ of the Earth. 2 moons in the solar system are larger, _Ganymede (Jupiter) and Titan (Saturn)_. B. Distance from Sun: _0.39 AU_. Closest planet to the Sun. C. Eccentricity: e = _0.206_. Greatest in the solar system. Distance from Sun _0.31 – 0.47 AU_. D. Surface: _Lunar-like_. Lots of craters and no atmosphere. E. Spin-Orbit Coupling: _3:2_ spin-orbit coupling. _3_ rotations for every _2_ orbits. Not synchronous (1:1) like our Moon. F. Average Temp: _425o C (= 800o F)_ _-170o C (= -275o F)_ Day Night G. Small Elongation: _28o max_. Hard to see because it is so close to the Sun Inner Planets II. Venus A. Size: Just slightly _______ than Earth in both mass and volume. B. Distance from Sun: ________. C. Rotation: _________________ rotation. This is the only planet in the solar system that rotates __________! D. Average Temp: ________________. Hottest surface in the solar system. E. Atmosphere: _____ Earth’s atmospheric pressure. Mostly ___________ runaway green house effect. ___________ clouds II. Venus A. Size: Just slightly _smaller_ than Earth in both mass and volume. B. Distance from Sun: ________. C. Rotation: _________________ rotation. This is the only planet in the solar system that rotates __________! D. Average Temp: ________________. Hottest surface in the solar system. E. Atmosphere: _____ Earth’s atmospheric pressure. Mostly ___________ runaway green house effect. ___________ clouds II. Venus A. Size: Just slightly _smaller_ than Earth in both mass and volume. B. Distance from Sun: _0.72 AU_. C. Rotation: _________________ rotation. This is the only planet in the solar system that rotates __________! D. Average Temp: ________________. Hottest surface in the solar system. E. Atmosphere: _____ Earth’s atmospheric pressure. Mostly ___________ runaway green house effect. ___________ clouds II. Venus A. Size: Just slightly _smaller_ than Earth in both mass and volume. B. Distance from Sun: _0.72 AU_. C. Rotation: _243 day retrograde_ rotation. This is the only planet in the solar system that rotates _backwards_! D. Average Temp: ________________. Hottest surface in the solar system. E. Atmosphere: _____ Earth’s atmospheric pressure. Mostly ___________ runaway green house effect. ___________ clouds II. Venus A. Size: Just slightly _smaller_ than Earth in both mass and volume. B. Distance from Sun: _0.72 AU_. C. Rotation: _243 day retrograde_ rotation. This is the only planet in the solar system that rotates _backwards_! D. Average Temp: _460o C (= 860o F)_. Hottest surface in the solar system. E. Atmosphere: _____ Earth’s atmospheric pressure. Mostly ___________ runaway green house effect. ___________ clouds II. Venus A. Size: Just slightly _smaller_ than Earth in both mass and volume. B. Distance from Sun: _0.72 AU_. C. Rotation: _243 day retrograde_ rotation. This is the only planet in the solar system that rotates _backwards_! D. Average Temp: _460o C (= 860o F)_. Hottest surface in the solar system. E. Atmosphere: _90 X_ Earth’s atmospheric pressure. Mostly _CO2 (96.5%)_ runaway green house effect. _Sulfuric acid_ clouds Inner Planets III. Earth A. Size: ________ terrestrial planet. ________ terrestrial planet (large iron/nickel core). B. Moon: ____________ relative to its size. The Moon helps keep Earth’s _____________ stable at an angle of ______ with respect to our orbit around the Sun. (This tilt produces the ________ .) C. Magnetism: The part of Earth’s core that is ______ produces a _____________. This deflects harmful particles from the Sun and space, _____________ on Earth. D. Life and Liquid Water: Earth is the ________________ that has ___________ on its surface and that ___________. III. Earth A. Size: _Largest_ terrestrial planet. _Densest_ terrestrial planet (large iron/nickel core). B. Moon: ____________ relative to its size. The Moon helps keep Earth’s _____________ stable at an angle of ______ with respect to our orbit around the Sun. (This tilt produces the ________ .) C. Magnetism: The part of Earth’s core that is ______ produces a _____________. This deflects harmful particles from the Sun and space, _____________ on Earth. D. Life and Liquid Water: Earth is the ________________ that has ___________ on its surface and that ___________. III. Earth A. Size: _Largest_ terrestrial planet. _Densest_ terrestrial planet (large iron/nickel core). B. Moon: _Largest moon_ relative to its size. The Moon helps keep Earth’s _rotational axis_ stable at an angle of _23.5o_ with respect to our orbit around the Sun. (This tilt produces the _seasons_ .) C. Magnetism: The part of Earth’s core that is ______ produces a _____________. This deflects harmful particles from the Sun and space, _____________ on Earth. D. Life and Liquid Water: Earth is the ________________ that has ___________ on its surface and that ___________. Obliquity of the Planets III. Earth A. Size: _Largest_ terrestrial planet. _Densest_ terrestrial planet (large iron/nickel core). B. Moon: _Largest moon_ relative to its size. The Moon helps keep Earth’s _rotational axis_ stable at an angle of _23.5o_ with respect to our orbit around the Sun. (This tilt produces the _seasons_ .) C. Magnetism: The part of Earth’s core that is ______ produces a _____________. This deflects harmful particles from the Sun and space, _____________ on Earth. D. Life and Liquid Water: Earth is the ________________ that has ___________ on its surface and that ___________. III. Earth A. Size: _Largest_ terrestrial planet. _Densest_ terrestrial planet (large iron/nickel core). B. Moon: _Largest moon_ relative to its size. The Moon helps keep Earth’s _rotational axis_ stable at an angle of _23.5o_ with respect to our orbit around the Sun. (This tilt produces the _seasons_ .) C. Magnetism: The part of Earth’s core that is _liquid_ produces a _magnetic field_. This deflects harmful particles from the Sun and space, _protecting life_ on Earth. D. Life and Liquid Water: Earth is the ________________ that has ___________ on its surface and that ___________. III. Earth A. Size: _Largest_ terrestrial planet. _Densest_ terrestrial planet (large iron/nickel core). B. Moon: _Largest moon_ relative to its size. The Moon helps keep Earth’s _rotational axis_ stable at an angle of _23.5o_ with respect to our orbit around the Sun. (This tilt produces the _seasons_ .) C. Magnetism: The part of Earth’s core that is _liquid_ produces a _magnetic field_. This deflects harmful particles from the Sun and space, _protecting life_ on Earth. D. Life and Liquid Water: Earth is the _only known planet_ that has _liquid water_ on its surface and that _supports life_. Inner Planets IV. Mars A. Size: ______ the mass of Earth B. Distance from the Sun: ________ C. Eccentricity: e = ______ (____ greater than Earth’s) ______________ (Affected by ________) D. Moons: ___ ________________ E. Atmosphere: F. Temp: Less than ____ Earth’s atmospheric pressure Mostly _____ Max ______________ Min __________________ G. Largest: Volcano _____________ Canyon ______________ H. Early History: Much _________________, more __________ I. Other: Axis tilted at ______ ________ ______________ day IV. Mars A. Size: _0.1 X_ the mass of Earth B. Distance from the Sun: ________ C. Eccentricity: e = ______ (____ greater than Earth’s) ______________ (Affected by ________) D. Moons: ___ ________________ E. Atmosphere: F. Temp: Less than ____ Earth’s atmospheric pressure Mostly _____ Max ______________ Min __________________ G. Largest: Volcano _____________ Canyon ______________ H. Early History: Much _________________, more __________ I. Other: Axis tilted at ______ ________ ______________ day IV. Mars A. Size: _0.1 X_ the mass of Earth B. Distance from the Sun: _1.52 AU_ C. Eccentricity: e = ______ (____ greater than Earth’s) ______________ (Affected by ________) D. Moons: ___ ________________ E. Atmosphere: F. Temp: Less than ____ Earth’s atmospheric pressure Mostly _____ Max ______________ Min __________________ G. Largest: Volcano _____________ Canyon ______________ H. Early History: Much _________________, more __________ I. Other: Axis tilted at ______ ________ ______________ day IV. Mars A. Size: _0.1 X_ the mass of Earth B. Distance from the Sun: _1.52 AU_ C. Eccentricity: e = _0.093_ (_5X_ greater than Earth’s) _1.38 – 1.67 AU_ (Affected by _Jupiter_) D. Moons: ___ ________________ E. Atmosphere: F. Temp: Less than ____ Earth’s atmospheric pressure Mostly _____ Max ______________ Min __________________ G. Largest: Volcano _____________ Canyon ______________ H. Early History: Much _________________, more __________ I. Other: Axis tilted at ______ ________ ______________ day IV. Mars A. Size: _0.1 X_ the mass of Earth B. Distance from the Sun: _1.52 AU_ C. Eccentricity: e = _0.093_ (_5X_ greater than Earth’s) _1.38 – 1.67 AU_ (Affected by _Jupiter_) D. Moons: _2_ _Phobos and Deimos_ E. Atmosphere: F. Temp: Less than ____ Earth’s atmospheric pressure Mostly _____ Max ______________ Min __________________ G. Largest: Volcano _____________ Canyon ______________ H. Early History: Much _________________, more __________ I. Other: Axis tilted at ______ ________ ______________ day IV. Mars A. Size: _0.1 X_ the mass of Earth B. Distance from the Sun: _1.52 AU_ C. Eccentricity: e = _0.093_ (_5X_ greater than Earth’s) _1.38 – 1.67 AU_ (Affected by _Jupiter_) D. Moons: _2_ _Phobos and Deimos_ E. Atmosphere: F. Temp: Less than _1%_ Earth’s atmospheric pressure Mostly _CO2_ Max ______________ Min __________________ G. Largest: Volcano _____________ Canyon ______________ H. Early History: Much _________________, more __________ I. Other: Axis tilted at ______ ________ ______________ day IV. Mars A. Size: _0.1 X_ the mass of Earth B. Distance from the Sun: _1.52 AU_ C. Eccentricity: e = _0.093_ (_5X_ greater than Earth’s) _1.38 – 1.67 AU_ (Affected by _Jupiter_) D. Moons: _2_ _Phobos and Deimos_ E. Atmosphere: F. Temp: Less than _1%_ Earth’s atmospheric pressure Mostly _CO2_ Max _20o C (= 70o F)_ Min _-87o C (= -125o F)_ G. Largest: Volcano _____________ Canyon ______________ H. Early History: Much _________________, more __________ I. Other: Axis tilted at ______ ________ ______________ day IV. Mars A. Size: _0.1 X_ the mass of Earth B. Distance from the Sun: _1.52 AU_ C. Eccentricity: e = _0.093_ (_5X_ greater than Earth’s) _1.38 – 1.67 AU_ (Affected by _Jupiter_) D. Moons: _2_ _Phobos and Deimos_ E. Atmosphere: F. Temp: Less than _1%_ Earth’s atmospheric pressure Mostly _CO2_ Max _20o C (= 70o F)_ Min _-87o C (= -125o F)_ G. Largest: Volcano _Olympus Mons_ Canyon _Valles Marineris_ H. Early History: Much _________________, more __________ I. Other: Axis tilted at ______ ________ ______________ day IV. Mars A. Size: _0.1 X_ the mass of Earth B. Distance from the Sun: _1.52 AU_ C. Eccentricity: e = _0.093_ (_5X_ greater than Earth’s) _1.38 – 1.67 AU_ (Affected by _Jupiter_) D. Moons: _2_ _Phobos and Deimos_ E. Atmosphere: F. Temp: Less than _1%_ Earth’s atmospheric pressure Mostly _CO2_ Max _20o C (= 70o F)_ Min _-87o C (= -125o F)_ G. Largest: Volcano _Olympus Mons_ Canyon _Valles Marineris_ H. Early History: Much _wetter and warmer_, more _atmosphere_ I. Other: Axis tilted at ______ ________ ______________ day IV. Mars A. Size: _0.1 X_ the mass of Earth B. Distance from the Sun: _1.52 AU_ C. Eccentricity: e = _0.093_ (_5X_ greater than Earth’s) _1.38 – 1.67 AU_ (Affected by _Jupiter_) D. Moons: _2_ _Phobos and Deimos_ E. Atmosphere: F. Temp: Less than _1%_ Earth’s atmospheric pressure Mostly _CO2_ Max _20o C (= 70o F)_ Min _-87o C (= -125o F)_ G. Largest: Volcano _Olympus Mons_ Canyon _Valles Marineris_ H. Early History: Much _wetter and warmer_, more _atmosphere_ I. Other: Axis tilted at _25.2o_ _seasons_ _24 hour 37 min_ day