1. Formation of the Solar System 1) The Nebular Theory: The theory that our solar system formed from a swirling mass of gas and dust.a. Nebula: Any large cloud of interstellar…
1. Other “Solar” Systems 2. Exoplanets Planets beyond the Solar System orbiting a star other than the Sun First exoplanet discovered in 1992 through a pulsar timing method:…
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1. Formations of the Solar System 2. Formation of StarsStars are born in clouds of dust.Turmoil deep in these clouds makes knots with sufficient mass that the gas and dust…
1 The Title Photo Page ““Approximately 80% of our air pollution stems from Approximately 80% of our air pollution stems from hyrdocarbonshyrdocarbons released from vegetation,…
Slide 1 Standard – CLE 3202.4.1 Explore the difference between mass and weight. CLE 3202.4.2 Relate gravitational force to mass. CLE 3202.Math.2 Utilize appropriate mathematical…
Slide 1 Kepler’s Laws Slide 2 2.5 The Laws of Planetary Motion Law 2. Imaginary line connecting Sun and planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times Slide 3 2.5 The Laws…
Ch 22: Exploring Space âImagination is more important than knowledgeâ -Albert Einstein Section 1: Rocket Science ROCKET-- machine that uses escaping gases to move THRUST…
1. Gravitational fields Weight Weight is the force on an object due to a gravitational field. The rest mass of an object remains constant irrespective of the gravitational…