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This class is brought to you by funding provided by NASA, and is part of the AMNH After-School Program and Science Research Mentoring Program. The material contained in this course is based upon work supported by NASA under grant award Number NNX09AL36G. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of NASA.

If the Sun is 93,000,000 miles away from Earth, and you are driving at 100 miles/hour How many hours would take you to get there? (days/years?) Brain Teaser

Outline Seasons Scales of the Solar System Orbits

Seasons Seasons on Earth are NOT because of eccentricity Earth's eccentricity of makes its orbit pretty much a circle e=0.9 e=0.5 e=0.1 e=0.0167

Seasons December solstice Summer in Southern Hemisphere Winter in Northern Hemisphere June solstice Winter in Southern Hemisphere Summer in Northern Hemisphere Earth's tilt defines the seasons A very eccentric planet would have “eccentricity seasons” in addition to “tilt seasons”, but NOT Earth, whose orbit is very close to CIRCULAR!

Distances in the Solar System Astronomical Unit The mean Earth-Sun distance Less used units: Light-second: Mean Earth-Moon distance is light-seconds Light-minute: 1 AU is light-minutes Light-hour: Pluto's semi-major axis is light-hours

Distances in the Solar System Mercury 0.39 AU Venus 0.72 AU Earth 1.00 AU Mars 1.52 AU Jupiter 5.2 AU Saturn 9.5 AU Uranus 19.2 AU Neptune 30.1 AU Inner Solar System Outer Solar System

How do we know the distances in AU? Planet Distance (AU) Mercury 0.39 Venus 0.72 Earth 1.00 Mars 1.52 Jupiter 5.2 Saturn 9.5 Uranus 19.2 Neptune 30.1

Kepler's 3 rd Law!

Measure the period (in yr), get the distances (in AU)! Planet Orbital Distance Period (yr) (AU) Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune

Hall Tour

Activity

Measure the period (in yr), get the distances (in AU)! Planet Orbital Distance Period (yr) (AU) Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune

But how do we quantify 1 AU?

Measure the distance to one of the planets Via parallax

Transit of Venus

View from A View from B

View from A View from B

Measure the period (in yr), get the distances (in AU)! Planet Orbital Distance Period (yr) (AU) Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune

View from A View from B 1 AU 0.72 AU0.28 AU

d  Basic Trigonometry! 1 AU = 1.49 x 10 8 km

Why are orbits elliptic?

Types of orbit Orbit Type Eccentricity Energy Circle e = 0 E = E min Ellipse 0 < e < 1 E min < E < 0 Parabola e=1 E = 0 Hyperbola e > 1 E > 0 Bound Unbound

Types of orbit: Conic Sections