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1 Bell Work: What is the name of the man who first invented the rocket? What are the names of the first four planets? What is the special name given to these four planets?

2 Mars Mars is called the red planet. The reddish color is caused by rust (iron oxide) in the soil. Most studied planet other than earth. Viking 1 and 2 spacecrafts landed on mars in 1976. Pathfinder spacecraft landed on Mars in 1997. These three space crafts give us most of the information we know about Mars.

3 Mars Mars is a cold planet because of its thin atmosphere and distance from the sun. The pressure is so low in the atmosphere that any liquid water would quickly boil away. The only water found on Mars is in the form of ice.

4 Martian Terrain Dry river beds on Mars indicates that there possibly was water in the past. Mars now has two polar icecaps that contain frozen water and carbon dioxide.

5 Martian Volcanoes Mars has two volcanic regions. Olymups Mons is the largest mountain in the solar system is a extinct shield volcano. Mars has a gigantic equatorial rift valley, the Valles Marineris. This canyon system stretches a distance equivalent to the distance from New York to Los Angeles; Arizona's Grand Canyon could easily fit into one of its side canyons.

6 Moons of Mars Phobos and Deimos Irregular shapes Very dark surfaces Could be captured asteroids

7 Distance from the sun Period of rotation Period of revolution Diameter Surface temperature Surface gravity 12.7 light-minutes 24 hours, 37 minutes 1 year, 322 days 6,794 km -123 to 37*C 38% of Earth’s Mars Facts

8 Bell Work: Good afternoon! Make today a great day! Have agenda out on your desk open to today’s date. 1. What are the terrestrial planets? 2. Explain what happens in a solar eclipse. 3. Compare and contrast comets, asteroids, and meteoroids.

9 What’s this? My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos

10 Jupiter The first of the outer planets. Is the largest planet! Considered to be a gas giant made mostly of hydrogen and helium. Known for its giant red spot. This spot has a diameter three times that of earth… it was thought to be 1.5 times but is larger!

11 Jupiter The giant red spot is a long lasting storm system. Jupiter radiates, or gives, much more energy into space than it receives from the sun. Two Pioneer missions, 2 Voyager missions and 1 Galileo mission have all studied Jupiter. Galileo sent a probe to the Jupiter’s atmosphere in 1995 that sent back data on the atmosphere composition, temperature and pressure.

12 Jupiters moons and rings Jupiter has 63 moons and a ring system. The four of Jupiter’s natural satellites are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.Jupiter has 63 moons and a ring system. The four of Jupiter’s natural satellites are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Io has active volcanoes, and Europa has the possibility of a water environment friendly to life.Io has active volcanoes, and Europa has the possibility of a water environment friendly to life.life CallistoGanymede Europa Io

13 Jupiter Statistics Distance from the sun Period of rotation Period of revolution Diameter Temperature Gravity 43.3 light-minutes 9 hours, 56 minutes 11 years, 313 days 142,984 km -153*C 236% of Earth’s


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