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Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

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Page 1: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Other Objects in the Solar System

Page 2: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

• So far, we have studied:– Planets– Stars

• Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms

• The solar system also contains:– Moons– Asteroids– Meteors– Comets

What Else is Out There?

Page 3: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Satellites

• Objects that revolve around planets are called satellites

• Satellites can be– Natural (not man-made)

• Example: moons

– Artificial (man-made)• Example: GPS and TV satellites

Page 4: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Moons

• A moon is a natural satellite

• The moons of other planets weren’t discovered until after the telescope was invented

• Earth’s moon has been visited six times between 1969 and 1972

Page 5: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Planet # of known moons

Mercury 0

Venus 0

Earth 1

Mars 2

Jupiter 39

Saturn 30

Uranus 20

Neptune 8

Pluto 1

Page 6: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Earth Jupiter (Europa & Io)

Mars (Phobos & Deimos)

Pluto (Charon)

Page 7: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Eclipses

1. Solar Eclipse- The Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun- This blocks our view of the Sun- Only occurs during New Moon

2. Lunar Eclipse- The Earth passes between the Moon and the Sun- The Moon is plunged into darkness as Earth’s shadow

moves across it- Only occurs during Full Moon

Page 8: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Asteroids• Asteroids are small, rocky objects that never

formed into planets

• The ring of asteroids between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt

• The orbits of some asteroids cross the path of Earth and pose a potential collision hazard

• The largest asteroid, Ceres, is 1000 km in diameter

Page 9: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Eros

Ceres

Page 10: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Asteroid Belt

Page 11: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Meteors, Meteoroids and Meteorites

• A meteoroid is a lump of rock or metal that is pulled through Earth’s atmosphere

• Friction between the meteoroid and the atmosphere causes the meteoroid to heat up

• Small meteoroids will vaporize

• Large meteoroids can burn up and generate enough light to become visible

Page 12: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Meteors, Meteoroids and Meteorites

• This fireball appears as a bright streak in the sky and is called a meteor– Sometimes called a shooting star

• Fragments of the meteor that are large enough or tough enough don’t burn up and strike Earth’s surface.

• A meteorite is a meteor remnant that survives to strike the Earth’s surface

Page 13: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Meteor Meteor Shower

Page 14: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

The Barringer Meteorite Crater

4,000 ft

570 ft

Page 15: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Comets

• A comet is a chunk of frozen ice and dust that travels in a very long orbit around the Sun

• Occasionally, a comet gets bumped from its orbit and passes close to the Sun

• The frozen gases that make up the comet melt and evaporate as it approaches the Sun

• This forms a bright glowing tail that can be thousands of kilometers long and visible for several months

Page 16: Other Objects in the Solar System. So far, we have studied: –Planets –Stars Which make up galaxies, constellations and asterisms The solar system also.

Halley’s Comet

Comet Hyakutake