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1 Introduction to the Solar System BY: The Black River Astronomical Society http://www.BlackRiverAstro.org

2 Do You Know? Do other solar systems exist???

3 Do You Know? Do other solar systems exist??? In the last few years Scientists have discovered over 500 separate Solar Systems in Space.

4 GOAL To be able to describe the bodies found in our solar system and the way in which they move

5 Become a planet expert……… 1. Numbered position from sun 2. Inner or outer planet? 3. Describe surface? What is it made of? 4. Number of moons? Rings? 5. Temperature 6. Any other interesting info

6 The planets Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune

7 Planetary Distances Distances between planets measured in Astronomical Units (AU) 1 AU= distance from Earth to the Sun (150 million km)

8 Planetary Orbits Planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits (oval) http://www.amastro.or g/at/pl/plo.htmlhttp://www.amastro.or g/at/pl/plo.html

9 Formation of the Solar System The solar system formed from a huge swirling cloud of gases and dust specks. The mass fell to the center and became a star (SUN) Some of the dust and frozen gases stuck together in clumps (large clumps became planets)

10 MERCURY- The god of commerce and thievery Closest to sun Hot days, cold nights Rocky surface Revolves quick No rings or moons Slow rotation Iron/metal core

11 VENUS- God of Love and Beauty 2nd from sun Slow rotation- backwards Solid rock Clouds- greenhouse effect No rings or moons Metal core

12 EARTH 3rd from sun Moderate temps Metal core, rocky surface One moon, no rings Life, liquid water

13 MARS- God of War 4th from sun Rust color w/ pink sky Icecaps Metal core, rocky surface No rings, 2 moons

14 JUPITER- King of Gods 5th from sun Largest Gas surface, rock core Colored clouds, storms Thin ring, 12 moons Great red spot Shortest day - 10 hrs

15 SATURN- Father of Jupiter 6th from Sun Least dense, made of gas Large, spins quick High winds 7 rings, 18 moons

16 URANUS- God of the Heavens 7th from Sun Large, gaseous Blue, thick clouds Rock & ice 15 moons, 11 rings Spins sideways

17 NEPTUNE- God of the Sea 8th from sun Large, gaseous Windiest, scooter cloud Great dark spot 8 moons, 4 rings Rock core

18 Inner vs. Outer Planets INNER PLANETS –Hard, rocky surface –Atmosphere –Metal core –Warm temps –No/few moons –No rings –Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars OUTER PLANETS –Gaseous surface –Giant size –Colorful clouds –Many moons –Many rings –Cold/icy temps –Exception: Pluto –Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

19 PLUTO- God of the Underworld 9th from Sun Cold, ice and rock surface Eccentric orbit No longer a planet Moon-Charon

20 Assessment Which planet is the largest? Which planet is fourth from the sun? Which planet is known as the double planet and why? Name the four inner planets What is one characteristic of all/most outer planets What is one characteristic of all/most inner planets


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