
The Solar System
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Ariel Albuero
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Intro to the Solar System
Earth Science 7 | Chapter 23
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Geocentric Model
A model of space that put the Earth in the very middle of the stars and other planets
This was the common belief of ancient Chinese and Greeks and lasted until the 1600s
Most geocentric models only included the planets that were visible with their telescope
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Geocentric Model
A Greek astronomer named Claudius Ptolemy developed his own version of this
Ptolemy put the Earth in the middle of the ENTIRE universe
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Heliocentric Model
First proposed by ancient Greek scientist, Aristarchus
His model claimed the Sun was the fixed center of the universe and not the Earth
Modern heliocentric models show the Sun as the middle of our solar system (SS), and our SS inside a galaxy
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Heliocentric Model
Nicolaus Copernicus tried to make this model more popular in the mid 1500's
His model worked out the arrangement of the known planets and how they moved around the Sun
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Heliocentric Model
Later on in the 1500's two astronomers, Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler, made more accurate observations and calculations
They discovered the planets do not move in perfect circles, but instead in an ellipse, or an oval shape
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Multiple Choice
Which model of the solar system puts the Earth in the middle of everything?
Heliocentric
Astrological
Geocentric
Copernican
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Multiple Select
Who discovered that planets move in an ellipse shape?
Brahe
Ptolemy
Aristarchus
Kepler
Copernicus
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What's in our Solar System??
ONE star (the Sun)
EIGHT planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune)
FIVE dwarf planets (Pluto, Eris, Ceres, Makemake, Haumea)
200+ moons
and a whole lotta rocks....to be discussed later
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Our Solar System is VERY large
So large that it would be insane to measure it by miles, so instead...
We measure distance in space by Astronomical Units (AU)
ONE AU is the average distance from Earth to the Sun
1 AU = about 150,000,000 kilometers
Our SS extends to more than 100,000 AU away from the Sun
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Why are some planets called dwarf planets??
To be considered a "real" planet, it must have THREE characteristics
Planet Criteria
1) Be large enough that it is rounded by its own gravity
2) It must orbit the Sun
3) It must have cleared the path of its orbit
**Most dwarf planets do not meet #1 or #3
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How did the Solar System form?
Scientists believe that the solar system formed from a large cloud of hydrogen, helium, rock, ice, and other elements
This clouds gravity caused it to collapse and pull material towards its center
The pressure and temperature eventually grew so high that nuclear fusion began and created the Sun
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As the Sun grew, so did it's gravity
This gravity started pulling together chunks of rock and ice and clouds of gas to form planetesimals
Eventually these smashed into each other and created all of the planets
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Multiple Choice
How many planets are in our SS?
7
12
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8
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Multiple Select
Why is Pluto considered a dwarf planet?
It orbits the Sun
It does not clear its own orbit
It has become rounded by its own gravity
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Our solar system
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Why do planets orbit around the sun?
Because the Gravitational Pull. and they are smaller than the sun
Because they cold and want to be warm
The planets don't actually orbit around the sun
Planets are attracted to the radiation from the sun, but they will pull away without the radiation.
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Multiple Choice
What are the four inner planets?
Mars, Jupiter, Earth, Venus
Venus, Mars, Earth, Mercury
Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Earth
Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is a Milky Way?
Planet
Galaxy
Star
Moon
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Multiple Choice
The natural dividing line between the inner and outer planets is called the:
Asteroid Belt
Kuiper's Belt
Oort Cloud
Intro to the Solar System
Earth Science 7 | Chapter 23
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