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1 The Outer Planets

2 Jupiter Jupiter – fifth planet from the sun, largest in the solar system – Atmosphere – primarily hydrogen and helium Below atmosphere, liquid hydrogen and helium are suspected Solid rocky core may exist below liquid level The Great Red Spot is the most spectacular of Jupiter’s many high pressure storms

3 Jupiter has at least 61 moons – four are relatively large and have atmospheres Io – is very volcanically active; the closest large moon to jupiter Europa – composed mostly of rock; may have an ocean of water under a thick layer of ice Ganymede – largest moon in the solar system, even larger than mercury Callisto – cratered rock and ice crust may surround a salty ocean and rock core

4 Saturn – sixth planet from the Sun, second largest in the solar system, lowest density Thick outer atmosphere of hydrogen, helium, ammonia, methane, and water vapor May have a small rocky core Each large ring composed of thousands of ringlets of ice and rock particles Has at least 31 moons – Largest moon, Titan, is larger than Mercury – Thick atmosphere on Titan prevent scientist from seeing surface

5 Uranus – seventh planet from the sun, large and gaseous Has thin dark rings Atmosphere of hydrogen, helium, and methane Methane makes the planet blue-green in color Axis of rotation nearly perpendicular to plane of orbit

6 Neptune – usually the eigtht planet from the sun, large and gaseous Bluish-green-colored atmosphere similar to that of Uranus Storms on Neptune reveal an active and rapidly changing atmosphere Has at least eleven moons, of which pinkish Triton is the largest

7 Pluto – usually the ninth planet from the sun occasionally closer to the Sun than Neptune Has a thin atmosphere and a solid rocky surface Discovered in 1978, moon Charon is half the planets size Hubble Space Telescope reveals group of icy comets named Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune’s orbit

8 Comets – dust and rock particles combined with frozen water, methane, and ammonia Halley’s comet orbits the sun every 76 years Oort Cloud – large group of comets surrounding solar system beyond Pluto Amateur astronomers discovered comet Hale- Bopp in 1995

9 Comet structure – large dirty snowball of frozen rock and ice Ice and dust vaporize as comet nears the Sun Vaporized material forms bright cloud called coma around comet nucleus Solar wind pushes on gas and dust in the coma, causing particles to form a tail that always points away from the Sun Eventually, most of the ice in the comet’s nucleus vaporizes, leaving only small particles

10 Small pieces of the old comet’s nucleus Meteoroid – name given to small pieces of comet when they move through space Meteor – small meteoroid that burns up in Earths atmosphere Meteor Showers – occur when Earth’s orbit passes through a group of meteoroids that enter the atmosphere Meteorite – meteoroid that strikes the Earth

11 Asteroid – rock similar to that which formed the planets Most asteroids lie in an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter. Jupiter’s gravity may have kept these asteroids from forming a planet Some planets’ moons may be asteroids pulled from the asteroid belt Asteroid sizes range from very tiny to 940 km in diameter The Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous probe indicates asteroid 433 Eros has been in many collisions over time


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