
Solar System Structure
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 7 Questions
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What is a Planet?
In 2006, the International Astronomical Union defined a planet as an object that meets 3 criteria:
1. It orbits a star.
2. It has enough mass (and enough gravity) to be spherical.
3. It has cleared the areas of its orbit of planet-sized objects.
All 8 planets meet these criteria!
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Multiple Select
What are the criteria that must be met for an object to be considered a planet? Select ALL answers that apply.
Has moon(s)
Orbits a star
Is spherical in shape due to its size and gravity
Has an oblong orbit
Has an orbital path cleared of similar sized objects
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Multiple Choice
Examine Pluto in this image. Why is Pluto no longer considered a planet?
It doesn't orbit the Sun
It isn't a sphere
It has debris and objects in its orbital path
It's too far from the Sun
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Order within the Solar System
The bodies of the Solar System are ordered and arranged due to the way the Solar System formed (according to the Solar Nebula Theory, condensation, and accretion).
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Arrangement of Planets in the Solar System
Denser, rocky materials settled near the Sun at the center of the Solar System. Thus, the inner "terrestrial" planets are solid and rocky
Less dense materials (liquid, ice, and gas) were pushed outwards, away from the young Sun. Thus, the outer "jovian" planets are like "gas giants".
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Inner/Terrestrial Planets
Closer to the Sun ("inner" Solar System)
Smaller, rocky and solid
0 to 2 moons per planet (3 total)
No rings
Warmed by solar radiation
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
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Outer/Jovian Planets
Farther from Sun ("outer" Solar System)
Larger and mostly gas and ice
Many moons
All have rings
Cooler due to distance from the Sun
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
Note Earth in picture for scale!
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Asteroid/Comets
Asteroids
Millions of small, rocky objects called asteroids orbit the Sun in the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Asteroids are not spherical
Comets
A comet is made of gas, dust, and ice and moves around the Sun in an oval-shaped orbit.
Comets come from outer parts of the solar system
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Astronomical Unit (AU)
Objects in the solar system are so far apart that astronomers use a larger distance unit.
AU is the average distance from Earth to the sun – about 150 million km (93 million miles)
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The Solar System's structure has nothing to do with its formation.
True
False
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Multiple Select
Terrestrial planets have which characteristics? Select ALL that apply.
Rocky
Larger
No rings
Few moons
Cooler
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Multiple Select
Jovian planets have which characteristics? Select ALL that apply.
Made mostly of gas/ice
Farther from the Sun
Warmer
Smaller
Have more moons
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Multiple Select
What is true of all planets? Select ALL that apply.
They have gravity
They orbit the Sun
They are round
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Multiple Select
True or False: Objects in the solar system are so far apart that astronomers use meters to measure their distance.
False
True
What is a Planet?
In 2006, the International Astronomical Union defined a planet as an object that meets 3 criteria:
1. It orbits a star.
2. It has enough mass (and enough gravity) to be spherical.
3. It has cleared the areas of its orbit of planet-sized objects.
All 8 planets meet these criteria!
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