THE NEBULAR THEORY The Nebular Theory is based off of
observations of objects, such as comets, asteroids, shape and size
of our planets in our solar systems as well as stars outside our
solar system. The theory states a gas cloud, mostly likely fro a
supernova, was pulled inward by the force of gravity, creating a
larger central mass that would eventually become our sun. The gas
cloud then began rotating so quickly that it began to flatten into
an accretion disk by the centripetal force. Then, matter began to
pull the gas and dust into Planetisimal. The growth of the
Planetisimals continued as the collisions of material merged to
create larger bodies. The first planet to be generated was Jupiter
through merging of light elements and ice. The other Jovian planets
formed similarly. All Jovian planets that acquired a disk of matter
along it equator, which eventually became the rings. The
terrestrial planets formed from accretion of elements that resisted
vaporization in the intense heat; such as rock and metal.
Eventually all remaining materials either merged with planets
through impacts, became icy comets with orbits or remained in the
Asteroid Belt.
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TERRESTRIAL PLANETS The four inner planets that are similar to
Earth. Have rocky bodies Densities range from 3.5-5.5g/cm3 A=
Aphehelion is the point furtherst from the sun P= Perihelion is
point closest to the sun
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MERCURY- THE GOD OF SPEED Diameter:3,029miles (1/3 size of
Earth) Distance from Sun: A= 43 mill, P=29 mill Temperature:427C
day, -173C Number of Moons: 0 Atmospheric composition: Sodium and
Oxygen; deposited from the Sun Rotation: 59 day Revolution: 88
days
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MERCURY: Mercury lacks an atmosphere due to the intense solar
wind as well as very little gravity due to its small mass. Mercurys
interior consists of an extremely large nickel-iron core. Mercurys
small magnetic field demosntrates that the core is still molten.
Surface of Mercury is covered in craters, due to lack of atmosphere
for protection, as well as, cliffs called scarps. Recent images in
2012 have show that there has been evidence of lava and volcanic
activity on Mercruy through volcanic vents.
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VENUS- THE GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTY Diameter: 7,521 miles
Distance from Sun: A= 67.2 mill Temperature: Average of 464C (Earth
is 15C) Number of Moons: 0 Atmospheric composition: 96.5% Carbon
Dioxide, 3.5% Nitrogen Rotation: 243 days- its day is longer than
its year (most likely due to an impact Revolution: 224.7 days
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VENUS Venus also has a very low tilt (2.6), so even if it did
cool, it would not have seasons. With the large amount of carbon
dioxide in its atmosphere, Venus suffers from extreme Greenhouse
Effect, trapping of heat to the surface from CO 2, so it averages
over 800F. Venus has an extremely large and dense cloud layer.
These clouds are composed of sulfuric acid and the atmospheric
pressure is equivalent to being under 3000 feet of water! Venus is
too hot for liquid water now, however, new evidence found traces of
oxygen and hydrogen in the Venusian atmosphere which suggests the
planet was once rich in water, but must have been at a much cooler
at the time. Venus has retrograde or backwards rotation. Meaning
The Sun rises in the west and sets in the east on Venus.
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EARTH Diameter:7,926 miles Distance from Sun: A- 93mill, P- 90
million miles Temperature: Averaged 65F, 15C Number of Moons: 1
Atmospheric composition: 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen Rotation: 24
hours Revolution: 365.25 days (leap year)
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EARTH Have four distinct seasons due to 23.93 tilt Molten
mantle, which allows for Plate Tectonics Plate Tectonics not only
created and changed our surface but it volcanic eruptions created
water on Earth! OZONE LAYER- protects life! Only planet with
specialized atmosphere that protects the surface from impacts and
radiation from sun. Extremely strong Magnetosphere. Only Planet
with LIFE!
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MARS- GOD OF WAR Diameter:4,213 miles Distance from Sun: 141.6
million miles Temperature: -55at night at 20C during the day Number
of Moons: (Deimos and Phobos- asteroids) Atmospheric composition:
95.3% carbon dioxide, 2.7% nitrogen Rotation: 24.63 hours
Revolution:687 days The ice on Mars poles is a carbon dioxide ice
not H 2 O ice.
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MARSS SURFACE Marss surface is reddish-brown due to high
amounts of iron oxide (rust) in its soil. The southern and northern
hemispheres differ in that the southern is heavily cratered while
the north is covered in great plains. There is evidence of heavy
lava flows, however, these volcanoes were created from hot spots
rather than plate tectonics. Mars Olumpus Mons is larger than
Colorado and three times larger than Mt. Everst! The Valles
Marineris is a canyon 10 times longer than the Grand Canyon and was
most likley formed from ANCEINT plate tectoncs 3 bya.
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MARS ATMOSPHERE The Greenhouse Effect exists on Mars as well
but Mars has a lot less atmospheric pressure. Marss atmosphere is
also extremely thin due to it lower gravity. Mars is believed to
have had water however, the above left image recently showed that
Marss seasonal water evaporating from its landscape. Old rivers and
valleys show that Mars may have been covered in rivers and NOW
shows salt deposits, which means Marss salty water would have been
able to resist freezing. As shown here, Mars also experiences
planet- wide dust storms that cover the planet for weeks.
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JOVIAN PLANETS Jovian planets are the gas giants of the solar
system. They range from 15 to 300 times the mass of earth and are
4-10 times larger in diameter. They all have solid cores as well as
rings with generally a large amount of satellites (moon) due to
their strong gravities.
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JUPITER- THE KING OF THE GODS Diameter: 88,846 miles Distance
from Sun: 483.6 million miles, the difference in miles between
Aphelion and perihelion is 47.3 million miles Temperature: -166F
Number of Moons: 63 Atmospheric composition: 89.8% Hydrogen, 10.2%
helium Rotation: 99.6 hours (fast due to massive gravity)
Revolution: 11.86 earth years
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JUPITERS ATMOSPHERE Due to its rapid rotation, the shape of the
planet is distorted so the equator is 7 percent larger than the
diameter of the poles. Also, the rapid rotation causes the clouds
to flow rapidly creating bands called belts that alternate in light
and dark colors. Jupiter also has the Great Red Spot, which is a
hurricane-like storm that is three times larger than earth.
Jupiters surface is a condensed gaseous plasma but has a solid,
metal and rocky core.
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JUPITERS 4 MAJOR MOONS 1.Io- most volcanic object in solar
system, orbit is only 42.5 hours around Jupiter 2.Ganymede- largest
moon in solar system, made of rock and carbon dioxide ice
3.Callisto- much brighter than our moon (ice reflects more
sunlight) darker regions are rock 4.Europa- ice-covered ball of
rock, average temp around -225F, however, there is a very good
chance of warm (by the cgravity pulsating) liquid water to be under
the ice which could possilby have microscopic life
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SATURN Diameter: 74,898 miles Distance from Sun: 888 mill miles
Temperature: -220F Number of Moons: 55 Atmospheric composition:
96.3% Hydrogen, 3.7% helium Rotation: 10.66 hours (fast due to
massive gravity) Revolution: 29.46 Earth years
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SATURN- GOD OF AGRICULTURE Saturn has an extremley low density,
so much that it would float in water! Saturn can be observed from
Earth with a naked eye 10 months out of the year. It appears pale
yellow due to the thick cloud layers (3 distinct layers) that have
crystallized ammonia at their tops. Saturn also experiences Auroras
from the Suns solar wind that can been seen on its southern pole.
Saturn's magnetic field is a 1000 Xs larger than the Earths!
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SATURNS RINGS The rings are compsed of microscopic particles to
house-sized chunks. There are 7 major rings and each ring is made
up of smaller rings called ringlets. These particles reflect a lot
of light presenting a beautiful color display. These rings change
as the moons move through them. Saturns rings are paper thin, in
comparison to the size of the planet. Origin of the rings is most
likely an object that was shattered by an asteroid or a moon broken
apart by Saturns gravity.
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SATURNS MOONS Titan Titan is unique because its atmosphere is
made up of elements that orginate carbon material such as nitrogen
and methane. This is a very Earth-like atmosphere. Enceladus
Enceladus is similar to Europa in that there could be liquid oceans
under the ice heated by the gravity pulsing creating heat. Crack in
the ice and gysers support the idea of abundant surface liquid
water.
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URANUS- GOD OF THE SKY Diameter: 31,763 miles Distance from
Sun: 1.78 bill miles Temperature: -353F Number of Moons: 27
Atmospheric composition: 82.5% Hydrogen, 15.2% Helium, and 2.3%
Methane (small amount of methane creates the pale blue color)
Rotation: 17.24 hours (fast due to massive gravity) Revolution: 84
Earth years
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URANUS Uranus was first discovered accidently in 1781 when a
bluish object was observed in the night sky. Uranus is 4 times
larger and 15 times more massive than earth. Uranus has few clouds
and they blend into the atmosphere. The interior is very similar to
the other Jovian planets with a liquid interior and a rocky core.
Uranus has a very faint ring system, however, the rings run
vertically due to Uranuss 98 tilt. (Most likely due to a large
impact) Due to this tilt, each pole will spend 42 earth years in
darkness and 42 years in the light. Uranus has five major rocky
moons, shown above.
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NEPTUNE- GOD OF THE SEA Diameter: 30,760 miles Distance from
Sun: 2.8 billion miles Temperature: -320F Number of Moons: Was 13,
now 14 (Hubble telescope recently spotted another moon) Atmospheric
composition:79% Hydrogen, 18% Helium 3% Methane Rotation: 16.11
hours (fast due to massive gravity) Revolution: 164.9 years Earth
years Neptune has a Great Dark Spot, similar to Jupiters Great Red
Spot.
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NEPTUNE Before it was discovered in 1846, Neptune was predicted
before it was discovered using Newtons universal law of gravitation
formula. Neptune is slightly smaller and denser than Uranus but
also gains its blue color from the methane in its atmosphere.
Neptune has six rigns composed of microscopic particles. Unlike
Uranus, Neptune has very distinct and thick cloud layers with belts
and a Great Dark Spot, similar to that of Jupiter. (however, the
Great Dark Spot moves often and sometimes disappears.) Triton,
Neptunes largest moon has retrograde motion, which means it
revolves backwards. Triton also has nitrogen gysers on its south
pole that erupt when sunlight reaches its icy surface.
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THE DWARF PLANETS There are FIVE Dwarf Planets in our Solar
System; Pluto, Eris, Makemake and Haumea (found in the Kupier Belt)
and a very large asteroid called Ceres. What is a Planet? In 2006
the International Astronomical Union define a planet as an object
that orbits the sun with sufficient mass and gravity. Dwarf Planets
orbit the sun but do not clear their neighborhood and they are not
a moon(satellite)
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Ceres Ceres is located in the Asteroid Belt. It was discovered
in 1801 by Giuseppe Piazzi Has a diameter of only 605 miles Orbits
the sun every 4.5 years By far the most massive object in the
Asteroid Belt, contains about one third of the belts total mass!
Pluto is 14 times more massive than Ceres Pluto Average distance
from Sun- 3.8 billion miles Temperature- -382F Diameter- 1,432
miles 5 Moon- Charon (Diameter of 730 miles), Nix, Hydra, Vulcan
and Kerberos. (Ask who voted to select the last two names of Plutos
moons) Atmosphere- 99.97% Nitrogen Rotation= 6.38 days Revolution=
248.6 years Gravity- 1/8 that of Earth Orbit- Pluto has a more
elliptical and titled orbit, one of the reasons its lost
identification as a planet. This tilted orbit sometimes allows it
to be closer to the sun than Neptune, making Neptune further than
Pluto. Eccentricity:.25
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Eris Eris was discovered in 2003, this caused the controversy
of Pluto because these two objects were the same size Most likely
large than Pluto (too far) White in color and 97 AUs away Has 1
moon Eccentricity is.43 Has a moon named Dysnomia Eris used to be
named Xena- Warrior Princess Takes 557 years to orbit the sun!
MakemakeHaumea Makemake was discovered in March 2005 by a team of
astronomers led by Mike Brown. Makemake was discovered in March
2005 by a team of astronomers led by Mike Brown. Makemake
officially became a dwarf planet in July 2008 Makemake officially
became a dwarf planet in July 2008 Makemake is named after the Rapa
people of Easter Island. Makemake is named after the Rapa people of
Easter Island. Makemake officially became a dwarf planet in July
2008 Makemake officially became a dwarf planet in July 2008 Haumea
was classified as a dwarf planet in 2008 It is a large Kupier Belt
Object It take 285 year to orbit the Sun It has a diameter of 1,218
miles Has two moons, Hiiaka and Namaka Haumea is named after the
Hawaiian goddess of fertility and childbirth Its fast spin caused
it to become oval
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CELESTIAL OBJECTS: ASTEROIDS, METEORS, METEORITES AND COMETS
A.Asteroids- large pieces of rocky debris, some larger than our
moon. A.Most asteroids in our solar system are located in the
asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. B.Asteroids do not have a
specific orbit, they cluster in the belt and are continuously
knocked out or pulled in my Jupiter. B.Meteors and Meteorites:
A.Meteors- pieces of rock that burn up in our atmosphere. (shooting
star) B.Meteorite- pieces of rock that survive burning up in our
atmosphere and land on the surface of the Earth. C.Comets- balls of
ice and dust in a specific orbit in space. A.Kuiper Belt and Orrt
Clouds-these are two areas at the edge of our solar system where
comets are located until knocked into a new, closer orbit. Computer
animated asteroid impact Images of asteroids in space Kuiper belt
Halleys Comet (Every 76 years) Meteor Shower Meteorite