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Space Notes 2 Covers Objectives 3, 4, and 8

Sun Average Size Star Sun 101

Sun’s Mass almost 100 times the mass of all the planets combined. Most of the mass is hydrogen gas

Thermonuclear Reaction Thermonuclear reactions in the suns core causes the hydrogen gas to fuse to create helium and energy The energy created keeps earth warm enough to support life

Sun as a Source of UV Radiation UV radiation thins the ozone layer that surrounds Earth What impact will this have on people, animals, and crops? What can we do to reduce the thinning of the ozone layer and protect ourselves? Ozone Layer Depletion HD - YouTube

Sun is a System of Bubbling Gases The sun occasionally sends out spectacular explosions and violent solar flares

Sun Picture (Draw Diagram & Identify Parts) Sun spots – dark patches that indicate parts of the surface that are slightly cooler Solar prominences – large loops of super hot gas that extend from the suns surface. Solar flares – violent eruptions of gas

Sun Parts

Solar Wind Hot energetic gases in the suns corona get spewed out in every direction. As they rush past earth they create an effect called the solar wind. Exposure to solar wind could be fatal for any organism living on Earth.

What protects Earth from this solar wind? Earths Magnetic Field forms a shield that deflects radiation in the solar wind

What can solar winds generate? Northern lights Geomagnetic storms Disturbances in earths magnetic field which can disable satellites and knock out powerlines.

Formation of Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) Some of the high energy particles in the solar wind enter earths atmosphere at the North and South poles, where they collide with gases creating the northern lights. The colors that can be seen in these lights depend on which gases collide with the particles.

Aurora Borealis

Planets

To be a planet you must…… Orbit 1 or more stars (elliptical orbit) Be large enough so its gravity holds it in place Be the only body in its orbital path as it rotates and revolves around the sun.

Planets Video Clip Cat in the Hat Knows alot About That! Planet Name Game | Showyou Cat in the Hat Knows alot About That! Planet Name Game | Showyou Make note of the order / color of the planets Make note of the asteroid belt location What happens to the temperature as you move further away from the sun

Inner Rocky Planets Also called terrestrial planets Mercury Venus Earth Mars

Outer Gaseous Planets Also called Jovian Planets Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto is no longer considered a planet

Terrestrial vs Jovian Planets TerrestrialJovian Size Motion Composition Distance from the sun Temperature Density

Terrestrial vs Jovian Planets

Astronomical Units (AU) Used to measure distances in space 1 AU = 150 million km (the distance from the Earth to the Sun)

Characteristics of Planets Bill Nye Video on Planets Assignments Gravity & Weight on Other Planets Planet Bar Graph Planet Motion Worksheet Solar System Characteristics Planet Riddles

Pluto Now considered Dwarf Planet –a celestial body orbiting the Sun that is generally smaller than a planet but massive enough for its own gravity to give it a round shape. However they are not strong enough to clear their orbit of debris There are many other “dwarf planets” some are bigger and some like Pluto have moons

A Comparison of 3 dwarf planets and Earth, notice some have moons and some don’t

Comets Bill Nye Video on Comets & Meteors

“Dirty Snowball” Composed of ice, rock, and gas Long dust tail Figure Page 405

Tail Comets can have more than one tail Sunlight can cause a comet to begin to melt, releasing its trail of gas and dust creating a tail that streams away from the sun Tail can stretch for millions of kilometers

How Comets travel Long, elliptical orbits around the sun. There orbits are unique. There orbital path can be modified through the gravitational attraction of the planets, primarily jupiter, sometimes putting them on a collision course with a planet or the sun. Figure Page 406

Comet Categories Short period comets (those which take less than 200 years to complete an orbit around the Sun) originate from the Kuiper Belt (past the orbit of neptune about 30 to 100 AU from the sun). Long period comets (those which take more than 200 years to complete an orbit around the Sun) originate from the Oort Cloud (beyond orbit of pluto).orbit

Famous Comets Halley’s comet (first comet whose return was predicted, every 76 yrs) Hale-Bopp Shoemaker-Levy HowStuffWorks "100 Greatest Discoveries: Halley's Comet"

Is Halley’s comet a short or long period comet? Page 405

Asteroids Small bodies that are believed to be leftover remains of the formation of the solar system Most asteroids have orbits similar to planets, other asteroids have irregular orbits due to gravitational attraction of planets and collisions

Location of Asteroids Orbit the sun in a band between Mars and Jupiter (Asteroid Belt) Figure Page 403

Meteoroid Pieces of rock floating through space

Meteors Meteoroids that burn up as they enter Earths atmosphere at high speed Sometimes called shooting stars

Meteorite Surviving portions of a meteor that reaches earth

Impact Sites Place where a meteorite collides with a planet and creates a circular depression on the planet. Circular depression created is often called an impact crater. Figure Page 407

Impact Crator

Meteor crash in Russia, 1500 people injured!! Ural, Chelyabinsk! New Video Part 4 – YouTube Meteor crash in Russia, 1500 people injured!! Ural, Chelyabinsk! New Video Part 4 – YouTube (start video clip at 4.57)

Crater Activity Page 409

Video Deep Impact From the video identify 5 ways a meteor/asteroid impact could affect life on Earth.