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Our Solar System 6 th grade 2015-2016. Earth’s movement is constant! Earth’s orbit – Sun is at the center – Orbit: movement of an object around another.

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1 Our Solar System 6 th grade 2015-2016

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4 Earth’s movement is constant! Earth’s orbit – Sun is at the center – Orbit: movement of an object around another ex: Earth orbits the Sun. – Elliptical: oval shaped – Revolution: 1 full orbit of Earth around Sun. Takes 365+ days [1 year]

5 Orbital Movement

6 Day vs. Night Earth spins on axis – Axis: imaginary line that runs thru center of planet from geographic N to S pole Tilted Rotation: one full spin of Earth on its axis. Takes 24 hours [1 day] – Causes day and night; depends on which hemisphere is facing Sun

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8 Seasons Seasons: changes in weather and amount of daylight Different for which hemisphere you live in Due to Earth’s orbit, rotation and axis http://youtu.be/RIBNgx2hlyU

9 Seasons https://www.brainpop.com/science/weather/ seasons/ https://www.brainpop.com/science/weather/ seasons/

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11 Our Marvelous Moon

12 Our Moon Our closest neighbor- 384,000 km Much smaller than Earth No atmosphere Revolution around Earth = 29.5 days

13 The Moon and Tides https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1otfxSwa G5g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1otfxSwa G5g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnDJ6_X pGfo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnDJ6_X pGfo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gftT3wHJ Gtg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gftT3wHJ Gtg

14 Tides Low and high tides – Approximately 6.5 hours each Tidal forces (gravity caused by Moon and Sun) – Distance!! Sun causes super low and super high tides – Neap tides: right angle – Spring tides (full or new Moon) Solar eclipse: E M S Lunar eclipse: S E M

15 Phases of the Moon Reflecting light from Sun Synchronous rotation or tidal locking https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jUpX7J7 ySo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jUpX7J7 ySo As moon orbits Earth, parts are shaded- PHASES Phases created by changing angles (positions) of Earth, Moon and Sun

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17 Lunar Phases New Moon – Moon orbiting between Earth and Sun – Side facing Sun is turned away from Earth – hardly visible

18 Crescent Moon WAXING – appearing WANING – disappearing, goes away Sliver of Moon

19 Quarter Moon ½ of the visible surface is lit WAXING – first 1/4 WANING- 3/4

20 Gibbous Moon Larger than 1/2 WAXING WANING

21 Full Moon 2 weeks from the New Moon Earth is between Moon and Sun BRIGHT Blue Moon – 2 full Moons in a month; every 2- 3 years

22 Lunar Eclipse When the moon passes directly into Earth’s shadow S E M Moon turns a reddish color due to sunlight reflected from Earth’s atmosphere Causes super high/low tides

23 Solar Eclipse Only occurs at time of New Moon; March 9, 2016 E M S Causes super high/low tides There are actually two types of shadows: the umbra is that part of the shadow where all sunlight is blocked out. The umbra takes the shape of a dark, slender cone. It is surrounded by the penumbra, a lighter, funnel-shaped shadow from which sunlight is partially obscured.

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25 Moon Rock!! http://youtu.be/WArvitCA1j0 http://youtu.be/HkvlrWpsnuQ http://youtu.be/45YpVDTv0oI http://youtu.be/9WwRSdX8g_s

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27 The Planets

28 Travel in elliptical orbits around Sun Rocky (Terrestial) Planets – Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars Gas (Gas Giants/ Jovian)Planets – Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

29 Planets and Dwarf Planets Formal definition (IAU General Assembly –Prague, 2006): –Planet: A natural celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to assume hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round shape) (c) has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit (d) is not a satellite (moon) –Dwarf Planet: A natural celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to assume hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round shape) (c) has notcleared the neighborhood around its orbit (d) is not a satellite (moon) –Small Solar System Bodies: All other objects (except natural satellites) orbiting the sun

30 Planets and Dwarf Planets of the Solar System

31 The Inner Rocky Planets Mercury – HOT, Metal core, rocky crust, no moons, 1 day=59 E days Venus – Same size as E, no moons, toxic, 1 day=243 E days

32 The Inner Rocky Planets Earth (E) – Atmosphere (Nitrogen and Oxygen), 75% covered in water Mars – Crust, mantle, core (like E), 2 moons, tallest mnt., 1 day=24.4 E hours – Liquid water!!

33 Our Future Vacation Spot?

34 The Outer Gas Planets Jupiter – Largest, no solid surface, 60+ moons – 1 day = 10 Earth hours Saturn – Mostly Hydrogen, rings of ice, 60+ moons, – 1 day = 10 Earth hours

35 The Outer Gas Planets Uranus – Blue/green, rocky core/ ice mantle, gas atmosphere, 27 moons, axis towards Sun – 1 day = 17 Earth hours Neptune – Mostly H and He, 13 moons – 1 day = 16 Earth hours

36 Planet Rock!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI5nBUid Kqo&list=PL9BD00C64CF61BF40&index=2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI5nBUid Kqo&list=PL9BD00C64CF61BF40&index=2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9UWNB TR6_I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9UWNB TR6_I

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