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Section 3-1 (Part 2) Inner Planets

Section 3-1 (Part 2) Inner Planets. Objectives Define period of rotation Define period of revolution Identify the characteristics of Mercury, Venus, Earth

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Page 1: Section 3-1 (Part 2) Inner Planets. Objectives Define period of rotation Define period of revolution Identify the characteristics of Mercury, Venus, Earth

Section 3-1 (Part 2)

Inner Planets

Page 2: Section 3-1 (Part 2) Inner Planets. Objectives Define period of rotation Define period of revolution Identify the characteristics of Mercury, Venus, Earth

Objectives

• Define period of rotation

• Define period of revolution

• Identify the characteristics of Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars

Page 3: Section 3-1 (Part 2) Inner Planets. Objectives Define period of rotation Define period of revolution Identify the characteristics of Mercury, Venus, Earth

Period of Rotation

• The time it takes for a celestial body to spin or rotate once

• Earth’s period of rotation is 24 hours or 1 day.

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Period of Revolution

• Time it takes for a celestial body to revolve around the Sun once

• Earth’s period of revolution is 365.242 days

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Mercury

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Mercury• Closest planet to the Sun

– 3.2 light-minutes from the Sun

• Doesn’t have an atmosphere like Earth does

• Period of rotation = about 59 days– 1 day on Mercury is equal

to 59 days on Earth

• Period of revolution = 88 days

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Mercury

• Gravity on Mercury is only 38% of the Earth’s gravity

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Size of Mercury vs. Size of Earth

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Venus

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Venus: Earth’s Twin?• Second-closest planet

to the Sun– 6 light-minutes from

Sun

• Has the hottest surface temperature of any planet.

• Why doesn’t Mercury have the hottest surface?

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Venus

• Venus has an atmosphere that is even thicker than Earth’s– Made up mostly of

carbon dioxide– Atmosphere keeps

the heat in (traps heat)

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Venus• Period of Rotation =

243 days BUT it spins in opposite direction– Earth spins

Counterclockwise (Prograde rotation)

– Venus spins clockwise (Retrograde rotation)

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Venus

• Gravity is 91% of Earth’s gravity

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Size of Venus vs. Size of Earth

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Earth

• Why is Earth able to support life, but Venus and Mars are not?

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Earth• The Earth is at just

the right distance from the Sun– Any closer and our

oceans would boil away

– Any further and oceans would be all ice

• Water is the key to life

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Earth

• 3rd planet from the Sun– 8.3 light-minutes

from Sun

• Period of rotation = 24 hours (1 day)

• Period of revolution = 365.242 days

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Mars

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Mars• 4th planet from the

Sun– 12.7 light-minutes from

Sun

• Because of thin atmosphere and distance from Sun, Mars is very cold

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Mars

• Period of rotation = about 25 hours– Very similar to

Earth’s

• Period of revolution = about 2 years

• Gravity is 38% of Earth’s gravity

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Mars• Mars is the

most studied planet, other than Earth

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Rover studying a rock on Mars

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Water on Mars?

• Atmosphere is too thin– Not enough pressure

to keep water in liquid form

– Any water would evaporate

• Mars has ice, though.

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Mountains on Mars

• Olympus Mons: largest mountain/volcano in the entire Solar System

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Mercury,Venus,Earth,Mars

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What is common between Mercury, Venus, Earth and

Mars?

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Terrestrial Planets

• Similar to Earth– Small, dense and

made of rock

• Also called Inner Planets

• Include Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars

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