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1 (1) 150 million kilometers (2) 228 million kilometers
The diagram below shows the orbital paths of Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and a comet named Wild 2. What is the approximate distance between the Sun and Wild 2 when this comet is closest to the Sun? (1) 150 million kilometers (2) 228 million kilometers (3) 778 million kilometers (4) 820 million kilometers

2 Whew!

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5 Are all elliptical orbits the same?

6 If the foci are far apart, the orbit is very elliptical.
The closer the foci get to each other the more the orbit becomes a circle. f1 f2 f1 f2 f1 f2

7 Which ellipse is most eccentric?
If the foci are far apart, the orbit is very elliptical. The closer the foci get to each other the more the orbit becomes a circle. We measure the shape of the ellipse by its eccentricity. Rounder = less eccentric Most eccentric f1 f2 Which ellipse is most eccentric? f1 f2 Least eccentric f1 f2

8 Increasing eccentricity
f Increasing eccentricity f1 f2 f1 f2 f1 f2

9 When is gravity strongest. When is velocity slowest
When is gravity strongest? When is velocity slowest? When does sun appear largest? When is it summertime in New York?

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11 Which statement concerning the diagram is probably true?
The diagram below represents the path of the Earth’s orbit around the sun compared to the path of the orbit of a comet around the sun. Which statement concerning the diagram is probably true? (1) A comet has a less eccentric orbit and a shorter period of revolution than the Earth. (2) A comet has a more eccentric orbit and a shorter period of revolution than the Earth. (3) A comet has a less eccentric orbit and a longer period of revolution than the Earth. (4) A comet has a more eccentric orbit and a longer period of revolution than the Earth.


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