
Comparing Objects in Our Solar System
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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15 Slides • 8 Questions
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CHARACTERISTICS OF OUR
SOLAR SYSTEM
Explain and Elaborate
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LEARNERS CAN:
Define astronomical
unit.
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Identify the solar
system's eight planets
and their
characteristics,
including size and
length of orbit relative
to Earth.
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Describe the size and
shape of planetary
orbits.
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VOCABULARY -
• astronomical unit : A unit of measure; 1 AU is the distance from
the Sun to Earth.
• orbit : the circular or elliptical path of an object as it revolves
around another object
• revolution : the orbiting of an object around another object
• rotation: the spinning of a celestial body, such as a planet,
around an axis
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Labelling
Label the Solar System Planets
Sun
Neptune
Uranus
Mars
Jupiter
Venus
Mercury
Saturn
Earth
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EIGHT PLANETS
We have learned a lot about the solar system since planets were
first discovered.
8 planets, 5 dwarf planets, 150+ moons, asteroids and other small
objects
8 planets, 5 dwarf planets, 150+ moons, asteroids and other small
objects
Our Sun is just "average" compared to other stars BUT it is the
largest object in our solar system by far.
500 times more the mass than everything else in our solar
system COMBINED!
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Poll
Based on the data which planet is similar in diameter to Earth?
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Venus
Mercury
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Solar System Size and Distance
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DISTANCES IN
THE SOLAR
SYSTEM
Astronomical Units (AU)
1 AU = the distance from
the Earth to the Sun
1 AU = 150,000,000 km, or
93,000,000 miles
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REVOLUTION VS. ROTATION
REVOLUTION
Orbiting of an object around another
object
The MOTION of a planet around a sun
or a moon around a planet
Orbit is the ellipitcal pathan object
takes revolving around another object
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REVOLUTION VS. ROTATION
The spinning of a celestial
body (planet, moon, star)
around an axis
Earth is tilted 23.5° on its
axis
Rotation
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Labelling
Match the correct term to the picture. Drag your answer to the correct box.
Rotation
Revolution
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Multiple Choice
Which planet has the shortest day?
Mercury
Jupiter
Saturn
Venus
Mars
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Multiple Choice
Which planet has the longest day?
Mercury
Jupiter
Saturn
Venus
Mars
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Multiple Choice
Which planet has the longest year?
Neptune
Mars
Uranus
Venus
Mercury
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Multiple Choice
Which planet has the shortest year?
Neptune
Mars
Uranus
Venus
Mercury
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The planets revolve around the Sun in a circular orbit.
TRUE
FALSE
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CONCLUSIONS
The planets of the solar system, with increasing distance from the Sun, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The five known dwarf planets are Ceres, Pluto, Makemake, Haumea, and Eris.
Solar system distances are measured as multiples of the distance between Earth and Sun, which is defined as one astronomical unit (AU).
All planets and dwarf planets orbit the Sun and rotate on their axes.
The eight planets orbit the Sun along slightly elliptical paths, with Sun located at one of the foci.
Kepler discovered that by using a planet's orbital period, it is possible to determine its distance from the Sun.
The farther the planets are from the Sun, the greater their distance from each other.
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