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Chapter 23
Earth Science College Prep

The Solar System

The Solar System

Chapter 23

NOTES: Classification of the Planets

 Inner or Outer

Terrestrial or Jovian

Inner Planets

Inside the asteroid belt

Mercury

Second smallest

Almost no atmosphere

Extremely hot during day (450oC)

Extremely cold during night (-170oC)

Period of revolution 88 days

Period of rotation 58 days

Inner Planets

Venus

Looks like earth (earths sister)

Dense atmosphere 90 Atm

Extremely hot (470oC)

Period of revolution 225 days

Period of rotation 243 days Retrograde

Inner Planets

Earth

Only planet known to have life

Only planet known to have liquid water

1 astronomical unit from sun = 150,000,000 km

Inner Planets

Mars

Conditions most like earth

Temperature range 35oC to 170oC

Thin atmosphere of CO2

2 moons

Largest volcano Olympus Mons

Revolution 687 days

Rotation 24 hours

 

Outer Planets

Beyond The Asteroid Belt

Jupiter

Largest planet

Gas

Great Red spot

Moons

Revolution 12 years

Rotation 10 hours

Outer Planets

Saturn

Rings

Gas

Second largest planet

Over 20 moons

Revolution 30 years

Rotation 10 hours

Outer Planets

Uranus

Retrograde rotation

Gas

Axis tilted 86o

Rolls around the sun

Revolution 84 years

Rotation 17 hours

Outer Planets

Neptune

Gas

Revolution 165 years

Rotation 16 hours

 

Outer Planets

Pluto

One moon

Smallest planet

Sometimes the eighth planet

Revolution 249 years

Rotation 6.5 days

Terrestrial vs. Jovian

Terrestrial

Like earth in composition

Solid

Few moons

Little gas

No rings

Slow rotation

Terrestrial vs. Jovian

Like Jupiter

Gas

Giants

Many moons

Many rings

Fast rotation

NOTES: Section 23.5 Other Objects in the Solar System

 

Comets

Short period

Orbit sun from just beyond Jupiter

Long period

Orbit sun from outside solar system

Comets

Oort Cloud where most comets originated

Comets dirty snow ball

Tail away from sun

Meteoroids, Meteors and Meteorites

Meteoroids small pieces of comets in space

Meteors meteoroids that burn up in earths atmosphere

Meteorites meteoroids that fall to the surface of earth

Asteroids

Belt between Mars and Jupiter that did not form a planet

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