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Page 1: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System

Page 2: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

1. All of the planets orbit the sun in the same direction, and in the same plane

2. The planets closest to the sun are small and rocky, have few moons

3. The planets further from the sun are large and contain more gas and icy materials

4. Most of the Moons orbit their planets in the same direction as the planets orbit the sun

5. Oldest meteorites are about 4.566 billion years old6. Planetary surfaces are all younger than the oldest

meteorites

Page 3: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

Relative sizes of the planets

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Sun-planet distance (relative to Earth: AU)

Mercury 0.4 AUVenus 0.7 Earth 1.0Mars 1.5Jupiter 5.2Saturn 9.5Uranus 19Neptune 30

1 AU = 150 million km

Page 5: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

Other residents of the solar system: 1. Dwarf planets

diameter = 1000-3000 km, smaller than Moon, orbit the sun

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Other residents of the solar system

2. Asteroids - rocky, d < 1000 km, orbit the sun

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3. Comets - rock & ice, wide range of sizes (~10 m to 100 km)

Other residents of the solar system

Page 8: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

Other residents of the solar system

4. Moons - orbit planets, some are larger than Mercury

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Page 9: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

Other residents of the solar system

5. Meteoroids - small fragments of asteroids that enter earth’s atmosphere (dust to boulder sized)

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Page 10: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

How many of the planets orbit the Sun in the same direction?

1. About half2. All except 1 or 23. All of them, no exceptions

Page 11: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

What fraction of moons orbit their planet in the same direction as the orbit around the Sun?

1. None2. About half3. Most - a few exceptions4. All of them, no exceptions

Page 12: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

1. All of the planets orbit the sun in the same direction, and in the same plane

2. The planets closest to the sun are small and rocky, have few moons

3. The planets further from the sun are large and contain more gas and icy materials

4. Most of the Moons orbit their planets in the same direction as the planets orbit the sun

5. Oldest meteorites are about 4.566 billion years old6. Planetary surfaces are all younger than the oldest

meteorites

Page 13: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

• Interstellar cloud of gas & dust collapsed under its own gravity

• Predicted that protoplanetary nebulae would be observed

• Explains all of the major features of solar system, and also the exceptions

• Observations continue to support this theory

Page 14: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:
Page 15: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

Protoplanetary disks last for only about 1-10 million years

Page 16: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

What are the planets made of?

Element how many atoms gas or solid at (total) Earth Jupiter

________________________________________________Hydrogen 705,700 gas gasHelium 275,200 gas gasCarbon 3,032 gas soot (solid) Nitrogen 1,105 gas ice Oxygen 5,920 H2O gas H2O ice Silicon 653 rock rock Iron 1,169 metal metal

Page 17: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

Planet formation: Terrerstrial vs. giant planets

Giant (“jovian”)

1. Lots of solids in the disk (cold > 5 AU)

2. Cores form from ice, rock and metal

3. Grow large, quickly (~1 million years)

4. Big enough to trap H and He gas from disk

Terrestrial (“earth like”)

1. Very little solid material in disk at 1 AU

2. Form from rock and metal only

3. Grow slowly (~100 million years)

4. Too small to trap any gas from disk

Page 18: Chapter 19: Origin of the Solar System. Any GOOD hypothesis about the origin of the solar system must explain most - if not all - of its characteristics:

The next billion years: Debris disks

• Gas and fine dust blows away after ~ 10 million years

• Older stars have ‘debris disks’ around them

• Need a supply of larger objects to regenerate the dust that gets blown away

• evidence of planets forming around other stars

• Debris disks are analogous to the Oort cloud and Kuiper belt of comets, and the asteroid belt

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Asteroid belt

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The Nebular theory predicts most other sun-like stars

should have planets

Do they?

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358 planets have been found around other stars!!!

http://www.exoplanets.org

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Detecting planets around other stars: Doppler method

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Transit method (Kepler Mission)

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