
Solar System - Planets
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George Smithson
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Solar System Objects - Planets
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The Solar
System
-Roughly 100,000
AU in length
-Eight planets
-Five dwarf planets
-One yellow dwarf
star
-Two belts and a cloud!
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Our Sun is a yellow dwarf star
Our sun is of a reasonable common type, making up about 7.5% of all stars in the Universe
Common!
Our sun is average sized, about 1.4 million km in diameter
...not that big
In the sun's core, four hydrogen atoms are squeezed together to make one helium atom in a process called fusion
Fusion
More officially, its a G-type main-sequence star
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Planets!
Earth has three types of true planets and one type of sub-planets
Three rules to be a planet:
Must be large enough for gravity to crush it into a ball
Must directly orbit a star
Must establish orbital dominance "Clear out the neighborhood"
Three types of planets in our solar system
Rocky Planets
Gas Giants
Ice Giants
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Rocky planets form closest to the Sun
These are any planet mostly made of silicate rocks and/or metals
We have four rocky planets
Rocky Planets
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Smallest and closest to the Sun
Mercury
Roughly Earth-sized, it offers us a grim glance at our future with runaway greenhouse gasses
Venus
You live here. Look outside?
Earth
Red, dead, and we're fascinated by it. Only other rocky planet we can visit without dying immediately.
Mars
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Gas giants are planets composed mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Gas giants can only exist far away from the Sun, or they'll be eaten
Gas giants
"Failed Stars"
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Our largest planet, Jupiter has acted like a big catcher's mitt for Earth, intercepting or deflecting multiple incoming rocks that were aimed at Earth
It has a storm that's been going for at LEAST 350 years
Jupiter
So gorgeous that the solar system put a ring on it.
While rings around planets are common, Saturn's is the most visible and striking
Saturn
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Formerly considered gas giants until the mid-1990s, ice giants are made of heavier elements (carbon, oxygen, etc)
Ice giants only exist in the furthest reaches of the solar system where the Sun's energy can't reach
Ice Giants
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Made of water, ammonia, and methane ice.
A beautiful cyan color, Uranus rotates on its side, presenting it's poles towards Earth
Uranus
This was the first planet ever predicted to exist by using observation and math!
Predicted in 1843 (Bouvard), it was observed in 1846 within a degree of position of where it was predicted.
Neptune
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