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1 Chapter 20 – The Solar System

2 Facts and Pictures From http://solarsystem.nasa.gov

3 The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov

4 The Outer Planets Image From: clarkplanetarium.org

5 The Outer Planets  The four planets furthest from the sun are the outer planets.  They are... large. made of gases. made of mostly hydrogen and helium. have rings. thought to have partly solid cores. Intro- duction

6 The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ Jupiter

7 The Outer Planets  Most massive planet.  Similar to a star in its composition – hydrogen and helium.  Jupiter’s Atmosphere: atmosphere with colorful bands and thick clouds. great red spot is a large, ongoing storm many times larger than Earth. Jupiter Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

8 The Outer Planets  Jupiter’s Moons: Four very large moons. ○ Io – most volcanically active body in solar system and has tides in its solid matter because of Jupiter’s strong gravity ○ Europa – surface is mostly covered with water ○ Ganymede – largest moon in the solar system (larger than Mercury) and only one with its own magnetic field ○ Callistos – lots of craters Jupiter Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

9 The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

10 The Outer Planets Images From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

11 The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

12 The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS  Average Distance from the Sun:  Mass:  Volume:  Density:  Gravity: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 5.2 A.U. or 483,682,810 miles 317.8 x Earth or 1.9 x 10 27 kg 1316 x Earth or 3.4 x 10 14 mi 3 0.241 x Earth or 1.33 g/cm 3 2.14 x Earth (If you weigh 100 lbs on Earth, then you would weigh 214 lbs on Jupiter.)

13 The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS  Period of Rotation:  Period of Revolution:  Moons:  Temperature:  Average Orbit Speed: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 0.41 Earth Days 12 Earth Years 50 -243°F 0.44 x Earth or 29,236 mph

14 Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ Saturn The Outer Planets

15  Second largest planet in solar system.  Thick atmosphere of hydrogen and helium with clouds and storms.  Planet with the smallest density – it is less dense than water. Saturn Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

16 The Outer Planets  Saturn’s rings: rings are wide and thin made of chunks of ice and rock that are as small as a grain of sand to as large as a house divided into regions that have dozens of smaller rings so thousands of rings in all each ring orbits at a different speed Saturn Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

17 The Outer Planets Images From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

18 The Outer Planets  Saturn’s Moons: two moons orbit in gaps between rings some moons interact with rings Titan – second-largest moon in solar system that has an early Earth type of atmosphere Saturn Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

19 The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

20 The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS  Average Distance from the Sun:  Mass:  Volume:  Density:  Gravity: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 9.5 A.U. or 885,904,700 miles 95.2 x Earth or 5.7 x 10 26 kg 763.6 x Earth or 8.3 x 10 14 km 3 0.13 x Earth or 0.7 g/cm 3 1.06 x Earth (If you weigh 100 lbs on Earth, then you would weigh 106 lbs on Saturn.)

21 The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS  Period of Rotation:  Period of Revolution:  Moons:  Temperature:  Average Orbit Speed: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 0.43 Earth Days 29 Earth Years 53 -288°F 0.33 x Earth or 21,637 mph

22 Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ Uranus The Outer Planets

23  Atmosphere of mainly hydrogen and helium.  Looks bluish because of methane in its atmosphere.  Only planet with equator at almost a right angle to its orbit (looks like it is lying on its side). Uranus Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

24 The Outer Planets  Uranus’s Moons: named for characters in Shakespeare appear to be ½ ice and ½ rock Miranda – smallest and closest moon that has fault line that is 12 x deeper than the Grand Canyon some moons are very close together Uranus Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

25 The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

26 The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

27 The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS  Average Distance from the Sun:  Mass:  Volume:  Density:  Gravity: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 19.2 A.U. or 1,783,939,400 miles 14.4 x Earth or 8.7 x 10 25 kg 63.1 x Earth or 6.8 x 10 13 km 3 0.24 x Earth or 1.30 g/cm 3 0.86 x Earth (If you weigh 100 lbs on Earth, then you would weigh 86 lbs on Uranus.)

28 The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS  Period of Rotation:  Period of Revolution:  Moons:  Temperature:  Average Orbit Speed: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 0.72 Earth Days 84 Earth Years 27 -357°F 0.3 x Earth or 15,290 mph

29 Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ Neptune The Outer Planets

30  Distance from sun makes it dark and cold.  Made of mostly hydrogen and helium.  Has not yet had a full rotation around the sun since its discovery in 1846. Neptune Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

31 The Outer Planets  Neptune’s Moons: Triton – ○ has ice volcanoes that spit out a mixture of liquid nitrogen, methane, and dust that instantly freezes and snows back onto the surface ○ one of the coldest objects in the solar system at -400ºF ○ only moon in solar system that orbits opposite to the planet’s rotation Neptune Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

32 The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

33 The Outer Planets Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/

34 The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS  Average Distance from the Sun:  Mass:  Volume:  Density:  Gravity: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 30.1 A.U. or 2,795,084,800 miles 17.1 x Earth or 1.03 x 10 26 kg 57.7 x Earth or 6.3 x 10 13 km 3 0.3 x Earth or 1.76 g/cm 3 1.10 x Earth (If you weigh 100 lbs on Earth, then you would weigh 110 lbs on Neptune.)

35 The Outer Planets PLANET FACTS  Period of Rotation:  Period of Revolution:  Moons:  Temperature:  Average Orbit Speed: Image From: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ 0.67 Earth Days 165 Earth Years 13 -353°F 0.49 x Earth or 12,253 mph


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