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Page 1: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Our Solar System

Mrs. Lacks

6th Grade

Page 2: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps planets in orbit Depends on:

Mass of each object Distance between objects

Page 3: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Mercury: 38% of Earth’s Venus: 91% of Earth’s Earth: 100% of Earth’s Mars: 38% of Earth’s Jupiter: 254% of Earth’s Saturn: 108% of Earth’s Uranus: 91% of Earth’s Neptune: 119% of Earth’s Pluto: 8% of Earth’s

So what this all means is that a person who weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh 38 pounds on Mercury or Mars, 91 pounds on Venus, 254 pounds on Jupiter (!!!), 108 pounds on Saturn, 91 pounds on Uranus, 119 pounds on Neptune, or only 8 pounds on Pluto.

Page 4: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Moons and Satellites Satellite-

Any object that orbits (revolves) around another larger object

Moon- Natural satellite of a planet

Page 5: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

THINK…. Write down the difference between rotation

and revolution.

Page 6: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Stars Big ball of gas that gives off light and heat The way it appears in sky depends on their

distance to Earth SUN- closest star to earth

Constellation- specific pattern of stars

Astronomy- study of stars/planets

Page 7: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Our Solar SystemOur solar system is made up

of: Sun Eight planets Their moons Asteroids Comets Stars

Page 8: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Inner Planets-“Terrestrial” Planets

The inner four rocky planets at the center of the solar system are:

Mercury Venus Earth Mars

Page 9: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Mercury Planet nearest the sun The smallest planet Covered with craters Has no moons or rings About size of Earth’s moon

Page 10: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Venus Sister planet to Earth Has no moons or rings Hot, thick atmosphere Brightest object in sky besides sun and

moon (looks like bright star) Covered with craters, volcanoes, and

mountains

Page 11: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Earth Third planet from sun Only planet known to have life and

liquid water Atmosphere composed of composed of

Nitrogen (78%), Oxygen (21%), and other gases (1%).

Page 12: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Mars Fourth planet from sun Appears as bright reddish color in the

night sky Surface features volcanoes and huge

dust storms Has 2 moons: Phobos and Deimos

Page 13: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Outer Planets“Gas Giants”

The outer planets composed of gas are :

Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune

Page 14: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Jupiter Largest planet in solar

system Brightest planet in sky 60+ moons, 5 visible from

Earth Strong magnetic field Giant red spot Rings have 3 parts: Halo

Ring, Main Ring, Gossamer Ring

Page 15: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Saturn 6th planet from sun Beautiful set of rings 31 moons Largest moon, Titan, Easily visible in the night sky Voyager explored Saturn and

its rings.

Page 16: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Uranus 7th planet from sun Has a faint ring system 27 known moons Covered with clouds Uranus sits on its side with the

north and south poles sticking out the sides.

Page 17: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Neptune 8th planet from sun Discovered through math 7 known moons Triton largest moon Great Dark Spot thought to be a

hole, similar to the hole in the ozone layer on Earth

Page 18: Our Solar System Mrs. Lacks 6 th Grade Gravity Force of attraction between any 2 masses *Weight – the measurement of gravity *Gravitational force- keeps

Activity Come up with your own phrase to help you

remember the planets Starting with the planet closest to the sun

My Example: “My Very Educated Mother Just Saw Uncle Ned”