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Astronomy Chapter 2. Geocentric A description of the solar system that involves all of the planets revolving around the Earth.

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Page 1: Astronomy Chapter 2. Geocentric A description of the solar system that involves all of the planets revolving around the Earth.

Astronomy

Chapter 2

Page 2: Astronomy Chapter 2. Geocentric A description of the solar system that involves all of the planets revolving around the Earth.

Geocentric

• A description of the solar system that involves all of the planets revolving around the Earth.

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Heliocentric

• A description of the solar system in which all planets revolve around the sun.

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Ellipse

An oval shape, or an elongated circle which is the shape of a planet’s orbit.

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Inertia

• The tendency of a moving object to stay in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in place.

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Gas Giants

• The name given to the first four outer planets Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter.

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Terrestrial Planets

• The name given to the four inner planets, Mercury, Earth, Venus and Mars.

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Photosphere

• The inner layer of the sun’s atmosphere. This sphere is the light that we see from Earth as we look at the sun.

Photosphere

Photosphere

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Chromosphere• The middle layer of the sun’s atmosphere.

The chromosphere is ˚C. The chromosphere is the “color sphere”.

Chromosphere

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Corona

The corona is the outer layer of the sun’s atmosphere, it is 2,000,000˚C.

Corona

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Sunspot

• A dark area of gas on the sun that is cooler than surrounding gases.

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Prominence• A loop of gas from

one sunspot region to another.

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Retrograde Rotation

• The spinning in the opposite direction of most planets and moons, from east to west.

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Greenhouse Effect

• The trapping of heat by a planet’s atmosphere.

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Comet

• A ball of dust and ice that orbits in an long narrow ellipse.

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Asteroid

• Objects that are revolving around the sun, but are too numerous and too small to be considered planets.

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Asteroid Belt

• The area in the solar system between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter; this is where many asteroids are found.

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Meteoroid

• A chunk of rock or dust in space.

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Meteor

• A streak of light in the sky that is produced by the burning of a meteoroid in the Earth’s atmosphere.

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Extraterrestrial Life

• Life that comes from outside of the Earth.