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The Solar System : Planets. http://www.cs.wright.edu/~tkprasad. SOLAR SYSTEM. The Sun. 8 Planets . 3+ Dwarf Planets . Over 150 moon / satellites of the planets. Comets, meteors, asteroids, and interplanetary dust/space. Simplified Evolution of Solar System.

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The Solar System : Planets http://www.cs.wright.edu/~tkprasad U3_SolarSystem

SOLAR SYSTEM • The Sun • 8 Planets • 3+ Dwarf Planets • Over 150 moon / • satellites of the planets • Comets, meteors, asteroids, • and interplanetary dust/space U3_SolarSystem

Simplified Evolution of Solar System • In the beginning of our Solar System was a huge disc of dirt, rocks, gas, ice, etc. • In the middle of this disc, the Sun formed itself and began to glow. • In some distances from the centre, the planets emerged from these rings of dirt, rocks and gas.

Scale of Solar System : Distances

Scale of Solar System : Sizes

SUN : The Star • Composition: 75% hydrogen and 25% helium by mass • Age: The Sun’s age is about 5 billion years. • Differential rotation duration • At the equator the surface rotates once every 25.4 days • while near the poles it rotates once every 36 days • Core conditions • Temperature is 15.6 million Kelvin • Pressure is 250 billion atmospheres U3_SolarSystem

Sun’s energy comes from nuclear fusion (in which hydrogen is converted to helium within sun’s core). This energy is released as heat and light. • Our sun is classified as a yellow main sequence star. • A star’s temperature determines its “color.” The coldest stars are red. The hottest stars are blue. • Surface temperature (Corona) : 60000 K U3_SolarSystem

Geocentric vs. Heliocentric Theory • Geocentric Theory(or “Ptolemaic” Theory – pronounced “Tole-ah-may-ic”) is an ancient view of the universe based primarily on religion, philosophy, and mathematical ideals. • Heliocentric Theory(or “Copernican” Theory) is a revised view of the universe based on the studies of Nicholas Copernicus, who was a mathematician in the 1500’s. U3_SolarSystem

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PLANETS A planet is a large, round heavenly body that orbits a star and shines with light reflected from the star. U3_SolarSystem

The Planets of the Solar System • Planets are categorized according to composition and size. There are two main categories of planets: • Small rocky planets(Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Pluto) • Gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) U3_SolarSystem

PLANETS: Revised Definition • In the Solar System, a planet is a celestial body that: • is in orbit around the Sun, • has sufficient mass to assume • hydrostatic equilibrium (a nearly • round shape), and • has "cleared the neighbourhood" • around its orbit. • A non-satellite body fulfilling only the first two of these criteria is classified as a "dwarf planet".  U3_SolarSystem

Revised Planets of the Solar System • 8 Planets • Small rocky planets(Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) • Gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) • 5 Dwarf Planets • Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris. U3_SolarSystem

The Relative Size of the Planets in the Solar System U3_SolarSystem

What are the nine planets? HINT: My Very Educated Mother Just Showed Us Nine Planets My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto U3_SolarSystem

MERCURY • Closest planet to the sun • About the size of Earth’s moon • Takes 88 days to complete one revolution around the sun • No atmosphere U3_SolarSystem

MERCURY • Orbit • highly eccentric (oval) • perihelion (closest point) is 46 million km • aphelion (farthest point) is 70 million km • Appears to travel fastest • 8th largest in size U3_SolarSystem

VENUS • 2nd planet from Sun • 6th largest in size • Brightest object in the early morning/evening sky • Also called “morning star” and “evening star” • Very dry atmosphere U3_SolarSystem

VENUS • Greenhouse Effect: • Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere traps heat causing the surface temperature to increase upto 9000 F. • Inferior/Inner planet • Shows phases when viewed from Earth • Galileo observed phases • Copernicus used data to develop heliocentric theory. U3_SolarSystem

EARTH: The Blue Planet • 3rd planet from the Sun • period of rotation: 24 hours • period of revolution: 365.25 days • It is called the blue planet because of water • Earth’s surface is composed of 71% water • Oceans help maintain Earth’s stable temperatures. • Only planet with known life U3_SolarSystem

Earth has a distinct atmosphere. • It screens Earth’s surface from harmful radiation from the sun. • It prevents meteorites from reaching Earth’s surface. • It traps heat to help maintain Earth’s stable temperatures. • Scattering of light by the atmosphere makes the sky look blue in the day time and red at sunset/sunrise. • Otherwise, sky would have looked dark even in day time. U3_SolarSystem

EARTH’s Moon • Earth has one moon, about 1/6 mass of earth. • It takes the same amount of time for the moon to rotate once on its axis as it does for it to orbit the earth (27.3 days). • Thus, the same side of the moon always faces us. • The moon’s surface is covered in dust and rocky debris from meteor impacts. • It has no water or atmosphere. • The dark areas of the moon are large craters called maria(Latin: “seas”). U3_SolarSystem

The moon reflects light from the sun onto the earth’s surface. Sometimes the moon may appear reddish-brown in color as the sunlight is deflected through dust in the earth’s atmosphere. • The moon’s gravitational effects on the earth are most apparent in the “coming” and “going” of the tides . U3_SolarSystem

EARTH • Age: At least 4 1/2 billion years • Mass: 6,600,000,000,000,000,000,000 (6.6 sextillion) tons (6.0 sextillion metric tons). • Surface features:Highest land—Mount Everest, 29,035 feet (8,850 meters) above sea level. Lowest land—shore of Dead Sea, about 1,310 feet (399 meters) below sea. U3_SolarSystem

Temperature:Highest,134 °F (56.7 °C) at Greenland Ranch in Death Valley, CA on July 10, 1913. Lowest, -128.6 °F (-89.6 °C) at Vostok Station in Antarctica. Average surface temperature, 59 °F (15 °C). • Chemical makeup of the earth's crust (in percent of the crust's weight): oxygen 46.6, silicon 27.7, aluminum 8.1, iron 5.0, calcium 3.6, sodium 2.8, potassium 2.6, magnesium 2.0, and other elements totaling 1.6. U3_SolarSystem

Size Comparison: Radius • Radius of Sun ~ 440,000 miles • Radius of Earth ~ 4000 miles • Radius of Moon ~ 1080 miles • Radius of Sun is 110 times the radius of Earth (10 times the radius of Jupiter), and radius of Earth is 4 times the radius of Moon. U3_SolarSystem

MARS: The Red planet • Mars is the 4th Planet from the Sun • Solid carbon dioxide is found at the poles • Mars is known as the Red Planet because its soil is red colored • Mons Olympus – largest volcano • Moons: PhobosandDeimos U3_SolarSystem

Asteroid Belt : Between Mars and Jupiter U3_SolarSystem

JUPITER • 5th planet from the sun • Largest planet in the solar system • Jupiter contains over 70% of the mass in the solar system outside the Sun. • It is about 11 times the radius and 330 times the mass of the earth. • One-tenth the radius of the sun U3_SolarSystem

Giant red spot • 2nd brightest planet in the sky • It is the first representative of the outer solar system. • Unlike the inner planets, Jupiter is not a solid body, but instead is a ball of gas and liquid (mostly hydrogen and helium). • Galeilian Moons: Io, Europa, Callisto, Ganymede Io Europa U3_SolarSystem

SATURN • Sixth planet from the sun. • Saturn is a gas giant with strong surface winds (500 m/sec). • Saturn is less dense than water. • Saturn’s magnetic field is 20x less than Jupiter's, but its core rotation period (10.5 hours) is similar. U3_SolarSystem

SATURN’s Moons • Titan is larger than planet Mercury! • Mimas has a huge crater. • Epimetheus and Janus, just inside the orbit of Mimas, are continually exchanging orbits with one another in a "waltz" -- they are called the co-orbital satellites. U3_SolarSystem

URANUS • Seventh planet from the sun • Most distant planet you can see without using a telescope • Has faint rings U3_SolarSystem

NEPTUNE • Eighth planet from the sun • The blue coloration of Neptune is probably due to the presence of methane U3_SolarSystem

Discovery of Uranus and Neptune • Sir William Herschel in England discovered Uranus on March 13, 1781. • Irregularities in the predicted orbit of Uranus led astronomers Urbain Le Verrierin Paris and John Couch Adams in Cambridge to separately begin calculations to determine the nature and position of a new planet. Eventually, Neptune was discovered on September 23, 1846 by Berlin Observatory. • It was a sensational moment for 19th century science and dramatic confirmation of Newton’s gravitational theory. U3_SolarSystem

PLUTO : Dwarf planet • Formerly, ninth planet from the sun • Pluto used to be the farthest and the smallest planet from the sun • Rocky surface surrounded by frozen gases • Pluto was located by 24-year old Clyde Tombaugh and named in 1930. • The name Pluto was proposed by Venetia Burney, a eleven-year-old schoolgirl in Oxford, England, after the name for the god of the underworld. U3_SolarSystem

Pluto has only one moon, Charon, and was discovered only in 1978. • Charon is half the size of Pluto itself, which is unusually large for a moon. • Because they are so close in size, sometimes Pluto and Charon are considered to be double-planet. U3_SolarSystem

Planets and Greek Mythology • Mercury (Hermes) is the god of commerce, travel and thievery in Roman mythology. • The planet probably received this name because it moves so quickly across the sky. • Venus (Aphrodite) is the Roman goddess of love and beauty. • The planet is aptly named since it makes a beautiful sight in the sky, with only the Sun and the Moon being brighter. • Earth (Gaia) is the only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology. • The name derives from Old English and Germanic. U3_SolarSystem

Planets and Greek Mythology • Mars (Ares) is the Roman god of War. The planet probably got this name due to its red color. • Jupiter (Zeus) was the King of the Gods in Roman mythology, making the name a good choice for the largest planet in our solar system. • Saturn (Cronus) is the Roman god of agriculture. U3_SolarSystem

Planets and Greek Mythology • Uranusis the ancient Roman deity of the Heavens, the earliest supreme god. • Neptune (Poseidon), was the Roman god of the Sea. Given the beautiful blue color of this planet, the name is an excellent choice! • Pluto (Hades) is the Roman god of the underworld in Roman mythology. Perhaps the planet received this name because it's so far from the Sun that it is in perpetual darkness. U3_SolarSystem

Planet Temperatures • All planets revolve around the sun and are all at different distances from the sun. • The farther the planet is away from the sun, the colder it will be. U3_SolarSystem

Planet’s Distance from the Sun U3_SolarSystem

Number of Moons for Each Planet Each planet has a different number of moons. Pluto has 3 moons. U3_SolarSystem

Two ways of Discovering Planets of other stars • Observe a slight “wobble” of the star due to gravitational effects of the planet. • Observevariation in thebrightnessofstar due toeclipseasthe planet passesbetweenusandthestar (or in total light receivedasstareclipsesthe planet).

Wobble Amplified: Motion of two revolving bodies under mutual gravity If the mass of the star is much higher than the mass of the planet, then the distance of the center of the mass is much closer to the star than to the planet. U3_SolarSystem

Wobble Amplified: Motion of two revolving bodies under mutual gravity U3_SolarSystem

Telltale Tug of a Planet U3_SolarSystem

Star eclipsing planet, reducing total light U3_SolarSystem

Planet eclipsing star, reducing total light U3_SolarSystem

Examples • http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050510.html • First image of a extra-solar planet.  • http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap000807.html • The planet was discovered by the gravitational wobble it created on its parent star, Epsilon Eridani.  • http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap090923.html • CoRoT-7b was discovered by noting a predictable slight decrease in the brightness of its parent star • http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap991115.html • Combination of wobble and partial eclipse. U3_SolarSystem

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The Solar System is a fascinating and complex system that has intrigued scientists and stargazers for centuries. At the center of the Solar System is the Sun, a giant ball of hot plasma that is responsible for providing the light and heat that make life on Earth possible. Orbiting around the Sun are eight planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Each planet is unique in its composition, size, and distance from the Sun. The Solar System also contains numerous moons, asteroids, comets, and other celestial bodies, making it a dynamic and ever-changing environment. Our template  will be a perfect match if you want to explain what Solar System analysis is.

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