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The Solar System

The Solar System

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25 Slides • 12 Questions

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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?

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Heliocentric

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Astrological

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Geocentric

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Copernican

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Multiple Select

Who discovered that planets move in an ellipse shape?

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Brahe

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Ptolemy

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Aristarchus

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Kepler

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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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Fill in the Blank

How do we measure distance in space?

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Multiple Choice

How many planets are in our SS?

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7

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12

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9

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Multiple Select

Why is Pluto considered a dwarf planet?

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It orbits the Sun

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It does not clear its own orbit

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It has become rounded by its own gravity

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Our solar system

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Multiple Choice

The energy from the sun is created by a process called:
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nuclear fission
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nuclear fusion
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nuclear reaction
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nuclear core

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Multiple Choice

Why do planets orbit around the sun?

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Because the Gravitational Pull. and they are smaller than the sun

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Because they cold and want to be warm

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The planets don't actually orbit around the sun

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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?

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Mars, Jupiter, Earth, Venus

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Venus, Mars, Earth, Mercury

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Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Earth

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Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn

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Multiple Choice

Made of ice, dust and gas
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asteroid
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meteoroid
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comet
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meteor

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Multiple Choice

Often called shooting stars.
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asteroid
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meteoroid
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comet
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meteor

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Multiple Choice

What is a Milky Way?

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Planet

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Galaxy

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Star

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Moon

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Multiple Choice

The natural dividing line between the inner and outer planets is called the:

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Asteroid Belt

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Kuiper's Belt

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Oort Cloud

Intro to the Solar System

Earth Science 7 | Chapter 23

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