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Today is Tuesday, June 4 th , 2013. Homework: Complete rockets (launch is THIS FRIDAY!!!!) Understand how Newton’s Third Law of Motion makes YOUR particular rocket work! Warm UP: With your shoulder partner, discuss what you think the difference between a comet, asteroid, and meteoroid is. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Today is Tuesday, June 4th, 2013
Homework:- Complete rockets (launch is THIS FRIDAY!!!!)- Understand how Newton’s Third Law of Motion
makes YOUR particular rocket work!Warm UP:With your shoulder partner, discuss what you think
the difference between a comet, asteroid, and meteoroid is.
Goal for Today
• SWBAT demonstrate the ability to differentiate between solar bodies by identifying and seeing the characteristics of comets, asteroids and meteoroids.
Only write down the BLUE text…
Date: Tuesday, June 4th, 2013Title: Other Solar System Bodies
Comets, Asteroids, and Meteoroids
Comet• Frozen mass of different
types of ice and dust orbiting the Sun
• Gas and dust reflect sunlight, which is why they glow
• Tail always points AWAY FROM the Sun
Haley’s Comet, seen every 76 years as it nears the sun….last seen in 1986 and your science teacher saw it then (but doesn’t remember because he was ___ years old!!!!!)
Artist’s Depiction of a Comet
Nucleus – center, made of dust and ice (frozen water and frozen gases); “dirty snowball”; main portion of comet – with it all the time!!!!
Coma – giant cloud of dust and evaporated gases surrounding the nucleus
Ion tail – made up of various glowing charged gases; narrow and bluish
Dust tail – fine dust particles that escape the nucleus as the ice melts; wide and yellowish
Two tails of Comet West, 1976
Comet McNaught, 2007
Comet Hale-Bopp, 1997, your science teacher saw this one and he remembers it!!!! How old was Mr. Gross when it last passed by???
DustIon
Asteroids• Rocky mass up to
several hundred kilometers wide that revolves around the Sun
• Size ranges from the 6 m Asteroid 1991 BA to the 933 km Asteroid Ceres (is spherical and technically considered a “dwarf planet”, but found in Asteroid Belt)
Asteroid Eros (33 km long)
• Most asteroids are contained in the Asteroid Belt, which is between Mars and Jupiter.
• Many scientists believe that an asteroid collided with Earth 65 million years ago, causing huge climate changes and the extinction of dinosaurs (called “K-T Extinction Event”)
• Site of impact was at the Chicxulub (CHEEK-shoo-loob) Basin, which is now buried under sediment
Tunguska EventTunguska River, Russia
• Happened in Siberia in 1908• Biggest modern day impact either by an asteroid or comet• Blast released 15 megatons of energy – about a thousand times of an atomic
bomb. Even lit up the sky in London.
Trees lay strewn across the Siberian countryside in 1953, 45 years after the mysterious aerial explosion.
3D rending of Lake Cheko (level of the lake has been lowered 40 m to better show the shape of the lake). Possible final site of impact, which is 8 km from epicenter.
Meteoroid• A small asteroid• Most are the size of pebbles or grains of sand
Meteor – A piece of meteoroid enters the Earth’s atmosphere, causing a bright streak of light across the sky as it burns up entering Earth’s atmosphere due to friction at such high speeds
Meteorite – The portion of a meteor that doesn’t burn up in the atmosphere and actually hits Earth’s surface. This is the Willamette meteorite (1902), largest single meteorite found in the US.
Hoba Meteorite, largest single meteorite in the world in Namibia. Thought to have landed 80,000 years ago.
Barringer Meteorite CraterWinslow, Arizona, USA
• Formed 49,000 years ago by a 300,000 ton meteorite.
Closing it up….
• What do some scientists think caused the extinction of the dinosaurs?– A meteorite which crashed into the Chicxulub Basin.
• What is the difference between a meteor and a meteorite?– A meteor burns up entering the Earth’s atmosphere
and a meteorite actually hits Earth’s surface• Which direction does a comet’s tail face?
– Away from the Sun