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Solar System

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INDEX1. Solar System and Origin2. The Sun3. Planets4. Dwarf Planets5. Satellites6. Asteroids7. Comets8. Nowadays

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SOLAR SYSTEM

Planetary system of the Milky Way Sun, planets, dwarf planets,

satellites, asteroids, comets and interplanetary space

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ORIGIN Theory of the Solar

Nebula

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SUN* Element more important and bigger

* Closest star to Earth

* Makes life possible

* H-He-O-C-N-Ne-Fe-Mg…

* 4,600 millions of years

* Red Giant White →Dwarf star

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PLANETS

* Bodies in orbit around a star, the Sun

* Rocky planets

* Gas planets

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmGgDSYSRK0

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MERCURY* Roman god Mercurius

* Surface covered with craters

* Atmosphere: He-Na-O

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VENUS

* Roman goddess Venus

* Brightest object in the Sky after the Sun and the Moon

* Atmosphere: CO2

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EARTH* Our home Planet

* Only planet that can supports life

* Atmosphere and magnetic field

* Solar activity: climates and auroras

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MARS

* Roman God of war

* Egyptian: “Her Descher”

* Atmosphere:CO2-N-Ar-O-H2O-Ne

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JUPITER

* Roman god Jupiter -Greek

u Ζε ς

* Largest planet

* Inside of it fit 1000 Earths

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SATURN* Roman god Saturn

* Most spectacular set of rings

* 62 Moons

* Atmosphere: H-He

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URANUS* Greek god Ουρανός

* It’s covered with clouds * Faint ring system and

27 Moons

* Atmosphere: H-methane-others

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NEPTUNE* Roman god Neptune -

Greek Ποσειδών

* It’s a very cold place with strong winds

* Bluish colour caused by methane gas in its atmosphere

* “ La Gran Mancha Oscura”

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DWARF PLANETS* Celestial bodies with sufficient mass

to have a spherical form, but they haven’t cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit

* Pluto

Ceres Haumea Makemake Eris

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SATELLITES OR MOONS

Bodies in orbit around a planet

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ASTEROIDS* Planets or

fragments of planets in orbit around a star

* Rocky objects with an irregular shape

* Asteroid belt

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COMETS* Lumps of frozen

dust and gases

* Long tails

* Comet Halley

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NOWADAYSLand telescopes

Observatories

Space missions

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LINKS http://www.solarviews.com/ http://nineplanets.org/

http://thebigview.com/spacetime/universe.html

http://www.windows2universe.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_System

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Bárbara Pardo González1º Bach