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Page 1: Bellwork What is the organization created by the United States government to explore space?

BellworkBellworkWhat is the organization

created by the United States government to explore space?

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Tuesday March 25, 2014

• Objective: SW learn about the positions and characteristics of the inner planets.

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Two SystemsTwo Systems1.1. Because of distance between them, the planets Because of distance between them, the planets

are divided in two main partsare divided in two main parts--Inner PlanetsInner Planets and and Outer PlanetsOuter Planets

2.2. Inner PlanetsInner Planets- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars - Terrestrial planets- surfaces are Terrestrial planets- surfaces are rockyrocky and and densedense- All All differentdifferent from each other from each other

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The Inner PlanetsThe Inner Planets

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• Mercury is small and rocky. One day on Mercury is the same as 58.65 Earth days.

• The temperature gets hotter than an oven during the daytime and colder than a freezer at night.

• Mercury is the first planet in our solar system. It has a thin atmosphere.

• It is the fastest moving planet in our solar system.

• It is 57.9 million km. from the sun. 0 moons.

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-The next planet is Venus.

-It is the second planet from the sun.

-It is the hottest in our solar system. The temperature is 870 degrees Fahrenheit.

-It is 108.2 million km from the sun.

-Venus rotates very slowly. It is known as the morning star or the evening star (very visible on Jan. 29) 0 moons.

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Why is Venus Called Earth’s Why is Venus Called Earth’s Twin?Twin?

• Same Same DensityDensity and About the Same and About the Same DiameterDiameter

• Different Different RotationRotation and and TemperatureTemperature

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What are the different types of rotation?

-Prograde Rotation: is counter-clockwise, so that the Sun rises in the east and sets in the west.

-Retrograde Rotation: a few planets rotate in the opposite direction, so that the Sun rises in the west.

-The planets with retrograde rotations are Venus, Uranus, (the dwarf planet Pluto too.)

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-Earth is the third planet from the sun.

-Earth is the fifth largest planet in our solar system.

-Earth’s rotation is slowing down slightly about one second every 10 years.

-The Earth is 149.6 million km from the sun.

-We think Earth is the only planet with life.

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-Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.

-Mars’s nickname is the red planet because it has red soil.

-Mars’s soil is dry, rocky, and covered with iron-rich dust. Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in our solar system, is on Mars.

-Some people say there was a dried up river on Mars. 227.9 million km from the sun. It has two moons.

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Exit Slip

Why are the inner planets called terrestrial planets?

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Video

• http://youtu.be/qVItSWKQiuQ

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BellworkName the inner planets in order.

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Thursday March 27, 2014

• Objective: SW learn about the positions and characteristics of the outer planets.

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The Outer PlanetsThe Outer Planets

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General • Most of these Planets areMost of these Planets are

– Mostly GasMostly Gas– Massive AtmospheresMassive Atmospheres– Solid Cores due to pressureSolid Cores due to pressure– All have ringsAll have rings

• Are called the Gas Giants (but Pluto)Are called the Gas Giants (but Pluto)– Mostly made up of Hydrogen and HeliumMostly made up of Hydrogen and Helium

• Pluto is more like inner planets then outer Pluto is more like inner planets then outer planetsplanets

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-Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun.

-Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter has 63 known moons.

-It has a giant red spot which is a storm.

-Jupiter is so big that you could put every planet from our solar system in it if it were hollow.

-If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth you would weigh 254 pounds on Jupiter. Jupiter is 480,000,000 miles away from the sun.

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-Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun.

-It is the second largest planet.

-It has dozens of rings that are made of ice and rock and they can be as small as a fingernail and as big as the size of a car.

-Saturn is made out of hydrogen and helium. If there was an ocean big enough to hold Saturn it would float.

-Saturn has 60 moons.

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-Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun.

-It is the third largest planet in our solar system. It has 11 rings and 27 known moons.

-Uranus is the only planet in our solar system that spins on it’s side.

-It is the size of 14 Earths. It is 1,850,000,000 miles from the sun.

-It is a frozen planet with a molten core.

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-Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun.

-Neptune has eight narrow, faint rings in clumps.

-Neptune was the first planet whose existence was predicted mathematically.

-Neptune is over 16 times the size of Earth. A day on Neptune is 19.1 Earth hours. One year on Neptune is 164.8 Earth years. Neptune is 4,546,000,000 miles from the sun. 13 moons.

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-Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet and is no longer counted as a true planet.

-Each day on Pluto is 6.39 Earth days. A year on Pluto is 247.7 Earth years. Pluto is very cold. It can be between -396° to -378°F.

-Pluto has 3 moons, and the largest, Charon, is almost the size of Pluto.

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Exit Slip

Why are the outer planets called Gas Giants?

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Video

• http://youtu.be/ICutVnjsx1o