The Solar system: the Sun and the Planets

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The Solar system: the Sun and the Planets Section 8.3

Measuring Distances in the SS The astronomical unit (AU) – is the average distance between the Sun and Earth – approx. 150 000 000 km. Jupiter is 5.2 AU from the Sun (780 000 000 km)

Planets After the Sun planets are the next largest objects in the SS Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars are small rocky planets are considered the Inner SS After the asteroid belt you have the planets that make up the Outer SS – the gas giants – Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

Dwarf Planets They are objects that: Pluto… Orbit around a star Have enough mass that they are spheres Do not dominate their orbit Pluto… Discovered in 1930 but no longer a planet in 2006 This is because its orbit overlapped Neptune and so it did not “dominate” its orbit Astronomers estimate that there are up to 2000 DP

Smaller Members of the SS Asteroid Belt: Asteroids – composed of rock and metal, they orbit the Sun, can have a diameter of up to 950 km! The Asteroid belt contains the majority of the asteroids and lies between Mars and Jupiter

Meteor: Meteoroid: Meteorite: Composed of rock and metal but smaller than an asteroid. Most are the size of dust but some are as large as a car. Meteoroid: When meteors are pulled into the Earth’s atmosphere by gravity the friction causes them to burn up creating a bright streak of light across the sky. Meteorite: If they do not completely burn up their remains left on Earth are called meteorites

Comets: Chunk of ice and dust that travels in a very long orbit around the Sun They range in size of 100m to 40km in diameter Short Period – take less than 200 years to orbit: Halley’s Comet (75-76 years) Long Period – take more than 200 years: Hale-Bopp (2380 years) They have a gas tail pointing away from the Sun and a dust tail forms in the direction the comet came from.

Today’s Tasks Pg. 317 #4-6, 8-9