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Planet Highlights
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Mercury
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Mercury
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Highest DensityHighest Density Thinnest AtmosphereThinnest Atmosphere Highest Temperature and Greatest Temperature RangeHighest Temperature and Greatest Temperature Range Messenger will fly by in 2011Messenger will fly by in 2011 Surface is similar to the moon, very cratered, oldSurface is similar to the moon, very cratered, old
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Venus
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Venus It’s day is longer than its yearIt’s day is longer than its year Still volcanically active and covered with large lava flowsStill volcanically active and covered with large lava flows It has no moonsIt has no moons Atmosphere is mostly Carbon Dioxide, which causes a large Greenhouse Effect, raising its temperatureAtmosphere is mostly Carbon Dioxide, which causes a large Greenhouse Effect, raising its temperature
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Earth’s Twin Venus: Earth’s Twin Similar in sizeSimilar in size Similar densitySimilar density Young, volcanically active surfaceYoung, volcanically active surface Probably used to have water that boiled awayProbably used to have water that boiled away
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Mars
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Exploration of Mars Has been explored more than any other planet:Has been explored more than any other planet: –Mariner 4 visited for the first time in 1965 –Landers include Mars 2, Viking, Pathfinder, Spirit, and Opportunity –3 orbiters are currently in orbit We have learned a lot about the surface of Mars as a result
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Surface of Mars Largest Mountain/Volcano in Solar System: Olympus MonsLargest Mountain/Volcano in Solar System: Olympus Mons
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Surface of Mars RockyRocky Evidence of erosion possibly by liquid water: Dry river beds and canyonsEvidence of erosion possibly by liquid water: Dry river beds and canyons Volcanoes and lava flowsVolcanoes and lava flows Red PlanetRed Planet
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Largest Canyon in solar system Would stretch from New York to Los Angeles on earthWould stretch from New York to Los Angeles on earth
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Moons of Mars 2 Moons2 Moons –PhobosDeimos
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Other Mars Facts Very thin atmosphereVery thin atmosphere Permanent polar ice caps made of water and carbon dioxidePermanent polar ice caps made of water and carbon dioxide
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Asteroid Belt The region between Mars and Jupiter contains irregularly shaped rocky objects called asteroids.The region between Mars and Jupiter contains irregularly shaped rocky objects called asteroids.
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Asteroids Asteroids are probably left over material from a planet that never formed.Asteroids are probably left over material from a planet that never formed. They range in size from 1000 km to the size of a pebble.They range in size from 1000 km to the size of a pebble. There are 26 large ones and millions of smaller ones, although most of the asteroid belt is empty space.There are 26 large ones and millions of smaller ones, although most of the asteroid belt is empty space.
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Jupiter Gas Giant: No solid surface, it’s gases just get more dense.Gas Giant: No solid surface, it’s gases just get more dense. Under the gases is a liquid metallic core (at high temperatures and pressures the hydrogen becomes a liquid with ionized protons and electrons that conduct electricity like a metal)Under the gases is a liquid metallic core (at high temperatures and pressures the hydrogen becomes a liquid with ionized protons and electrons that conduct electricity like a metal) Made mostly of Hydrogen and HeliumMade mostly of Hydrogen and Helium Rocky core 10-15 times the mass of earthRocky core 10-15 times the mass of earth
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Jupiter Lots of images from HubbleLots of images from Hubble Flyby in 1973 by Pioneer, VoyagerFlyby in 1973 by Pioneer, Voyager Orbited for 8 years by GalileoOrbited for 8 years by Galileo
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Jupiter Facts Has the Great Red Spot- giant storm in its gasesHas the Great Red Spot- giant storm in its gases Has faint ringsHas faint rings Has 63 moons, 4 very large onesHas 63 moons, 4 very large ones Was hit by a comet in 1994Was hit by a comet in 1994 So big all of the other planets would fit inside it (diameter is 11 times that of earth)So big all of the other planets would fit inside it (diameter is 11 times that of earth)
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Saturn Gas Giant containing a gas surface of mostly Hydrogen and Helium, a liquid hydrogen metal outer core, and a rocky inner coreGas Giant containing a gas surface of mostly Hydrogen and Helium, a liquid hydrogen metal outer core, and a rocky inner core Has large, prominent rings with spaces between themHas large, prominent rings with spaces between them Cassini is orbiting since 2004Cassini is orbiting since 2004 Voyager and Pioneer visitedVoyager and Pioneer visited 34 moons34 moons
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Saturn low densitySaturn has such a low density it would float in water!
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Titan- Saturn’s Moon Larger than Mercury and PlutoLarger than Mercury and Pluto Second largest moon in solar systemSecond largest moon in solar system Has a planet-like atmosphereHas a planet-like atmosphere Has places on it that look like liquid-filled lakes (probably not water)Has places on it that look like liquid-filled lakes (probably not water)
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Titan We sent Cassini THROUGH Saturn’s rings to orbit Titan. Then we dropped Huygens onto the surface of Titan. It landed with the help of 3 parachutes to slow it down from 12,000 mphWe sent Cassini THROUGH Saturn’s rings to orbit Titan. Then we dropped Huygens onto the surface of Titan. It landed with the help of 3 parachutes to slow it down from 12,000 mph Found mud, rock, and liquidFound mud, rock, and liquid
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Uranus Gas Giant: It’s atmosphere has Hydrogen and Helium, but it’s interior is rocky and icy.Gas Giant: It’s atmosphere has Hydrogen and Helium, but it’s interior is rocky and icy. Only visited once by VoyagerOnly visited once by Voyager Rotates on it’s side with its south pole facing the sunRotates on it’s side with its south pole facing the sun 11 rings11 rings 27 moons27 moons
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Uranus
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Neptune Sometimes its orbit crosses that of Pluto, making it farther away from the sun than PlutoSometimes its orbit crosses that of Pluto, making it farther away from the sun than Pluto Visited only once by VoyagerVisited only once by Voyager Gas Giant with a Gas surface of hydrogen and helium, and then a rocky, icy coreGas Giant with a Gas surface of hydrogen and helium, and then a rocky, icy core 13 Moons and faint rings13 Moons and faint rings
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Neptune
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Pluto Smaller than 7 moons in the solar system and is now a dwarf planetSmaller than 7 moons in the solar system and is now a dwarf planet Very eccentric orbit, so it crosses with NeptuneVery eccentric orbit, so it crosses with Neptune New Horizons, launched in 2006, should flyby in 2015New Horizons, launched in 2006, should flyby in 2015 3 moons, one almost as big as Pluto; “Double Planet”3 moons, one almost as big as Pluto; “Double Planet”
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Pluto
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Kuiper Belt Region beyond Neptune with small, icy objects that are the source of cometsRegion beyond Neptune with small, icy objects that are the source of comets Sedna and other small planetoids are located hereSedna and other small planetoids are located here
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