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Solar System History Ch 9 Big Bang Theory Solar Nebula Planetesimals Terrestrial Planets Space missions

Which is the correct sequence? (Oldest to youngest) 1.J-K-F-G-H-B 2.J-K-F-H-B-G- E-D 3.I-J-K-F-H-B-G 4.J-K-F-D-I

Big Bang Hypothesis billion years ago, all matter and energy was concentrated into a single, inconceivably small (and very dense) point. This hypothesis stems from a mathematical solution to the problem This hypothesis was tested through the Doppler shift in stellar spectrum, which implied that matter was flying apart in all directions throughout the universe

The Hubble Telescope Can detect faint light that has travelled for billions of years…from the start of the current universe

Pretty Pictures /2005/2005/35/image/a/format/web/

Earth Based Telescopes

Nebular Hypothesis and the origin of our Solar system Solar system is older than 4.56 billion years Gravity is the cause of “condensation” of the cloud Cloud contracted WHILE spinning ever faster H and He are the most common elements H and He collected to form fusion reactions

Nebular Hypothesis and the origin of our Solar system Fusion is more energetic than atomic fission, but requires greater pressures Hydrogen “fuel” burns to create He

Nebular Hypothesis and the origin of our Solar system Planetesimals (early-stage, immature, small planets) on the periphery of this contracting, spinning dust cloud began to clump together locally. Denser materials fell closer to the sun Less dense materials (gases) could escape to greater distances from the sun e.g. Jupiter

Fig. 1.3

Small Bodies of the Solar System Asteroids: > 300 in the asteroid belt 100 km in size Meteorites: objects which strike the Earth Comets: masses of ice, dust

Hale Bopp Comet

Nebular Hypothesis and the origin of our Solar system Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars are the terrestrial planets Rocky, with iron core Also referred to as the inner planets Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune are the gaseous planets Have a rocky core Also referred to as the outer planets

Size of the Planets Fig. 9.3

Mercury Similar topography to the moon Unlike the moon, Mercury has cliffs Not tectonically active No atmosphere file.cfm?Object=Mercury

Venus Thought to have volcanism Different convection cells different plates Thick atm. Causes a runaway greenhouse fm?Object=Venus

Moon formation Planetesimal the size of Mars collided with Early Earth Formed during the “heavy bombardment” period

Mars Red due to iron oxides Similar surface features and density Olympus Mons No global magnetic field fm?Object=Mars

Blue areas are frozen water

Gas Giants Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune –Typically lots of moons –Mostly gas Hydrogen and helium –Cold Galileo satellite profile.cfm?Object=Jupiter

Size and Relief of Venus, Earth, Mars Fig. 9.7

Moon topography (FROM /moon_html/moon_exploer/images/Topography.jpg

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Differentiation Transformation of random chunks of primordial matter into a body whose interior is divided into concentric layers Reason why the Earth has a core, crust and mantle

Differentiation

Atmosphere Evolution Sources of water –Bolides –Water rich minerals Oxygen evolution –Chapter 11

Evolution of the Atmosphere 6H 2 O + 6CO 2  C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 –Produce oxygen from a carbon dioxide rich environment by photosynthesis Two notable periods of O 2 rise –Around 2.4 and 0.8 billion years ago

How old is the Earth?

4.56 by Younger than the planetesimals 4.56 by

How old is the Moon? 4.47 billion years Oldest moon rocks are 4.47 billion years … around…4.5 billions years ago … the moon started to form around…4.5 billions years ago Moon is dominated by: Lunar highlands Lots of craters Lunar maria Few craters

What was happening between 4.56 and 4.5 by ? (1) Accretion to create the first earth… a “magma” earth (100 million- year-period

Earth was hit by a giant bolide (before 4.47 by) that re-melted it and led to the formation of the moon (see earlier slide) What happened to the Earth at 4.5 by ?

Mainly cooling and differentiation Gravity pulled the denser materials toward the core when the Earth was still molten What was happening between 4.5 and 4.4 by ?

Rock/mineral Ages Australia has 4.4 billion year old zircons Central continental regions have old rocks –Roughly 4.0 billion years old Canadian shield, Australia, and Africa

Mars Rovers Launched 1997, landed 2004 Spirit –Gusev Crater (160 km) Thought to be a previous lake Also studied a volcanic plain Opportunity –Meridiana Planum Large amount of hematite –Studied first sedimentary rock on another planet

Mars Rovers

Cassini Mission to Saturn Cassini-Huygens mission –Launched Oct –Dec Huygens lander released –Jan Huygens reached titan Titan has its own atmosphere

Titan Pictures /Huygens/Lebreton_Huy_descent_seq_H.jpg mmg/mmg.pl?b=b&type=I&mission=Cassini- Huygens&single=y&start=90&size=b mmg/mmg.pl?b=b&type=I&mission=Cassin i-Huygens&single=y&start=45&size=b