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Page 1: Topics: Solar System & Luminosity of Stars. Our star the Sun.

Topics: Solar System & Luminosity of Stars

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Our star the Sun

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H-R DiagramPg. 15 in your best friend

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H-R Diagram

• H-R Diagram– Main Sequence =– Red Giant =– White Dwarf =– Supernova =

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Solar System Summary

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•H-R Diagram

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Fusion = __

H H

He

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Planets

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Inner Planets - Terrestrial

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Mercury• Mostly basalt• Thin

atmosphere of H & He

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Venus• Mostly basaltic rock• Atmosphere is CO2 and

N2

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Earth

• Basalt and Granite Crust

• Atmosphere:– 78%

Nitrogen– 21% Oxygen– 1% Others

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Mars

• Mostly basalt• Atmosphere:– CO2

– Nitrogen– Argon

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Outer – Jovian Planets

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Jupiter• Largest Planet• Possibly dark rocky interior, can’t tell• Atmosphere:– Hydrogen– Helium– Slight Methane

• Has rings!

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Saturn

• Rings are 270,000 km in diameter• Rocky particles and ice make up the

rings• Atmosphere:– Hydrogen– Helium–Methane

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Uranus

• Hydrogen and Helium atmosphere• Rings are dark, possibly rock material

North Pole

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Neptune

• Rings are narrow and contain differing concentrations of particles in arc-shapes

• Atmosphere is Hydrogen and Helium

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Dwarf Planet = Pluto

• Surface may be methane ice• Atmosphere may be methane and

nitrogen

Pluto

Charon, Pluto’s Moon

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Other Objects in the Solar System

Asteroids

Comet

Meteor

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•8 Planets

•Formed from a dust cloud of heavy elements from the remains of exploding stars. (Accretion)

•Inner Terrestrial Planets: Mercury—Mars

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•Outer Jovian Planets: Jupiter—Neptune

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• Fun Fact! Saturn will float in water—due it its low density

Planets and Moons Summary

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Pg. 15 in your best friend

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Order of the Universe

• Smallest to Largest:– Planet– Star– Solar System– Galaxy– Universe


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