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Our Solar System

Our Solar System

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5th - 8th Grade

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Kristi Schurz

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7 Slides • 3 Questions

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Our Solar System

Where in the universe are we?

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A Small Blue Marble

  • We are one planet of eight that orbit a medium-size main sequence star.

  • We are the third rock from the Sun.

  • Our solar system can be found 2/3 of the way out in the Orion arm of the Milky Way galaxy.

  • Our galaxy is one of two trillion galaxies in the observable universe

3

Poll

Which planet does not have a moon?

Venus

Mars

4

Fill in the Blank

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Where would you likely find asteroids in our solar system?

5

Multiple Choice

Which has a long, narrow, elliptical orbit?

1

asteroid

2

comet

3

meteroid

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Eight Unique Planets

  • Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

  • Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are known as terrestrial, inner, or rocky planets

  • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are known as gas giants, outer planets or Jovian planets

  • All outer planets have rings and are gaseous and larger than inner planets

  • Movement of planets is based on revolution around the Sun and rotation on the planet's axis.

7

Goodnight Moon

  • Moons are studied in relation to the planet they orbit.

  • Not all planets have moons.

  • Most are rocky bodies covered with craters, but some are as unique as their planet.

  • Movement of moons is based on revolution around their planet and rotation on their axis

  • Find out why we only see one side of our moon.

8

Asteroids

  • Most are rocky bodies that orbit in a region between Mars and Jupiter...asteroid belt.

  • They vary in size and shape

  • They revolve around the Sun.

  • Some asteroids are outside the belt and their orbits cross over Earth's orbit...watch out!

9

Comets

  • have a main body or head composed of ice, methane, ammonia and ice

  • have a tail that emerges as they get closer to the Sun during their orbit

  • have long, narrow, elliptical orbits that cause them to cross over paths of other objects in the solar system

  • originate from regions of the solar system that lies beyond Neptune and even Pluto....Kuiper belt and Oort Cloud

10

Meteors

  • are chunks of rock that burn upon entering a planet's atmosphere

  • are called meteoroids within the solar system

  • are called meteorites when the chunk of rock strikes the surface of a planet or moon

  • are believed to be remains of broken up comets or asteroids

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Where in the universe are we?

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