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The Inner Planets. The Inner Planets are: Small: Compared to the Outer Planets Rocky: Rocky surface – thin atmosphere Dense: Heavy for their size.

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Page 1: The Inner Planets. The Inner Planets are:  Small: Compared to the Outer Planets  Rocky: Rocky surface – thin atmosphere  Dense: Heavy for their size.

The Inner PlanetsThe Inner Planets

Page 2: The Inner Planets. The Inner Planets are:  Small: Compared to the Outer Planets  Rocky: Rocky surface – thin atmosphere  Dense: Heavy for their size.

The Inner Planets are:The Inner Planets are:

Small: Compared to the Outer PlanetsSmall: Compared to the Outer Planets Rocky: Rocky surface – thin atmosphere Rocky: Rocky surface – thin atmosphere Dense: Heavy for their sizeDense: Heavy for their size

Page 3: The Inner Planets. The Inner Planets are:  Small: Compared to the Outer Planets  Rocky: Rocky surface – thin atmosphere  Dense: Heavy for their size.

Inner Planets – Terrestrial PlanetsInner Planets – Terrestrial Planets

The Inner Planets are also called the The Inner Planets are also called the

Terrestrial PlanetsTerrestrial Planets

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MercuryMercury

• Smallest Inner PlanetSmallest Inner Planet• Thin Atmosphere – SodiumThin Atmosphere – Sodium• Day: 59 Earth days (rotation)Day: 59 Earth days (rotation)• Year: 88 Earth days (revolution)Year: 88 Earth days (revolution)• Temp: Day: 425 deg. CelsiusTemp: Day: 425 deg. Celsius Night: -180 deg. CelsiusNight: -180 deg. Celsius• Mariner 10 space probeMariner 10 space probe Messenger (2009)Messenger (2009)• No MoonsNo Moons• Many craters…. Many craters….

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MercuryMercury

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VenusVenus

• About the same size as earthAbout the same size as earth• Many clouds-sulfuric acidMany clouds-sulfuric acid• High Temp.-Greenhouse effectHigh Temp.-Greenhouse effect >450 deg. Celsius>450 deg. Celsius• Carbon dioxide atmosphereCarbon dioxide atmosphere• VolcanoesVolcanoes• Retrograde Rotation: backwardsRetrograde Rotation: backwards• No MoonsNo Moons• Day:243 earth days Day:243 earth days • Year: 225 earth daysYear: 225 earth days• Magellan probe mapped surfaceMagellan probe mapped surface

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VenusVenus

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EarthEarth

• The only planet with a lot of liquid The only planet with a lot of liquid water.water.

• Active PlanetActive Planet weather-volcanoes-earthquakesweather-volcanoes-earthquakes• Atmosphere: Nitrogen-oxygenAtmosphere: Nitrogen-oxygen• 1 large Moon1 large Moon• Day: 24 hoursDay: 24 hours• Year: 365 ¼ daysYear: 365 ¼ days

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EarthEarth

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MarsMars• The Red Planet-rust in the soilThe Red Planet-rust in the soil• Polar ice capsPolar ice caps• 2 Moons – Phobos, Deimos2 Moons – Phobos, Deimos• Largest Volcano-Olympus MonsLargest Volcano-Olympus Mons• Many non-active volcanoesMany non-active volcanoes• Viking-pathfinder-spirit-opportunityViking-pathfinder-spirit-opportunity• ½ the size of earth- ½ gravity½ the size of earth- ½ gravity• Day: 24.5 hoursDay: 24.5 hours• Year: 688 earth daysYear: 688 earth days• Temp: -57 deg. CelsiusTemp: -57 deg. Celsius• Atmosphere: Thin-carbon dioxideAtmosphere: Thin-carbon dioxide

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MarsMars

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MercuryMercury

From Mariner From Mariner

Mercury transits Mercury transits the Sunthe Sun

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VenusVenus

From MagellanFrom Magellan

Brightest object Brightest object after the Sun and after the Sun and the Moonthe Moon

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EarthEarth

From SpaceFrom Space

At NightAt Night

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MarsMars

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MarsMars

Face on Mars….before and afterFace on Mars….before and after