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Page 1: What’s in our Solar System?. Origin of Solar System

What’s in our Solar System?

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Origin of Solar System

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1.What’s in Our Solar System?

• 1 Star = the Sun• 8 Planets= MVEM JSUN• 5 Dwarf Planets=Pluto ,Eris, Ceres,

Makemake, Haumea * there may be many more

• 170+ Satellites=Moons• 3,300 Comets (Kuiper Belt & Oort Cloud)• 679,335 Asteroids (Eros)• Millions of Meteoroids• This is on p 99 in your notebook

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2. How did our Solar System form?

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2. How did our Solar System form?

• A rotating cloud of gas and dust• As it rotates, speed increases, disc

collapses• Accretion disc• Star forms in center

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3. What is the name of the theory?

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3. What is the name of the theory?

• Solar Nebula Theory

• Marquis Pierre Simon de LaPlace 1796

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4. Why is it so hard to see planets beyond our SS?

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4. Why is it so hard to see planets beyond our SS?

• They are close to stars and are small

• They are not bright

• They are far away

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5. What do astronomers look for instead?

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5. What do astronomers look for instead?

• Astronomers look for planets as they are made

• They look for dust

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6. Where is a good place to observe planets forming?

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6. Where is a good place to observe planets forming?

• Orion’s Belt

• Disc of newborn stars in the Great Nebula

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7. Describe 2 or 3 different kinds of planets.

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7. Describe 2 or 3 different kinds of planets.

A) Rocky or Terrestrial MVEM-small, dense, few moons, no ringsB) Gas Giant or Jovian JSUN- huge, low density, many

moons, ring systems

C) Ice Worlds- Pluto & beyond

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8. Why did the terrestrial planets end up with layers?

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8. Why did the terrestrial planets end up with layers?

• They had low gravity due to faster spinning and greater temperature

• Iron melted, sunk to center

• Created metallic core

• Lighter, rocky crust

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9. How does their surface show the violence of the early SS?

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9. How does their surface show the violence of the early SS?

• Many craters

• Bombardment with debris left over from formation of SS

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10. Why are the outer planets gas giants?

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10. Why are the outer planets gas giants?

• They formed beyond the “ice line”

• Molecules are slower and cooler

• Can hold on to more of them

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11. What additional features do gas giants have?

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12. What is Pluto?

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12. What is Pluto?

• Debris? Not a planet?

• A dwarf planet

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13. What do astronomers expect other stars to do and other solar

systems to be like?

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13. What do astronomers expect other stars to do and other solar

systems to be like?

• They should form planets

• They should be like our solar system

• There should be billions of them