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1 Chapter 12: The Solar System
Section 1: the solar system

2 A. Ideas about the night sky have changed over time.
Earth-centered model – early Greeks thought planets, Sun, Moon, and stars rotated around Earth.

3 2. Sun-centered model – Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo Galilei observed that the moon revolved around Earth and the other planets revolved around the Sun.

4 3. Modern view – solar system includes Sun, eight planets, many small objects, and a huge volume of space

5 a. Sun is the center of the solar system
b. All other objects in the solar system revolve around the Sun

6 B. How the solar system formed
1. A nebula of gas, ice, and dust slowly formed in space 2. A cloud of material in the nebula slowly rotated in space

7 3. Shock waves might have caused the cloud to contract, and the matter was squeezed into less space
4. The cloud became more dense, rotated faster, heated up, and flattened to form a disk

8 5. As the cloud contracted, it grew warmer, triggering a nuclear fusion reaction that created the Sun

9 6. The leftover matter became the planets and asteroids.
a. First four inner planets - b. Last four outer planets - small and rocky with iron cores large and lightweight

10 C. Planet motion 1. Copernicus – planets had circular orbits around the Sun.

11 2. Johanne Kepler – German mathematician
a. Discovered that the planets orbits were elliptical and that the Sun was not directly in the center of the orbits

12 b. Determined that planets do not orbit the Sun at the same speed

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