PPT-Evaluating the Dynamical Stability of Outer Solar System Objects in the Presence of Planet

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Juliette Becker Fred Adams Tali Khain Stephanie Hamilton David Gerdes Contact me Juliette Becker jcbeckerumichedu 4258769946 Planet Nine Sheppard amp Trujillo 2016 Batygin amp Brown 2016. The outer planets are called Jovian or Jupiter-like.. These planets are made of gas and are several times more massive than the Earth.. The Jovian planets grew to present size in about 10 million years.. The solar system . The sun. The sun is a big star in the sinter of the solar system . it’s what . makes gravity. mercury. Mercury is the hoist planet in the universe . It is 28.8 miles away from the sun. . Samantha Eckstein. In this lesson you will learn about each Planet in The Solar System. By the end of the lesson you will know facts about each planets and what the planets look like. Make sure to take notes along with the PowerPoint. . How do we know the Earth goes around the Sun?. Recap/Announcements. Canvas assignment due today . Moon motions in the sky due . Campus observatory. Midterm 9/27. Appearance . and motions of objects in the sky:. Ag. Earth Science . Ms. Weigel. 23.1 The Solar System . The Planets: An Overview. Two Groups of planets. Terrestrial Planets- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars- relatively small and rocky . Jovian Planets- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune- are huge gas giants. 3.01 Historical Solar System Models. The early models of the solar system were based on philosophy and religion. Philosophers spent their time discussing and debating how the universe looked. We must remember:. Ninth Edition. Neil F. Comins • William J. Kaufmann III. CHAPTER 5. Formation of the Solar System. and Other Planetary Systems. A montage of the planets in our solar system presented in correct relative sizes. The orbits in the background are also drawn to scale.. . The solar system is a group of objects that interact with one . another.. The solar system is the gathering of objects in space .. About 4.6 billion years ago in our solar system was formed. . THE sun. The Sun is one of . billions. of stars.. Large planets are made of . gas. .. Neptune is the. furthest . planet from the Sun. .. billion. /ˈ. bɪljən. / the number 1000,000,000. gas. /. ɡæs. / to be like air. Ingredients?. Planets. Their Moons, Rings. Comets. Asteroids. . Meteoroids. . Kuiper Belt Objects. The Sun. A lot of nearly empty space. Solar System Perspective. Orbits of Planets. All orbit in same . Class II A & B. Solar System. The sun is the center of our solar system. It is largest body in our solar . system. . The eight planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. . Our solar system is ancient. . Early . astronomers believed that Earth was the center of the universe and all other heavenly bodies orbited around Earth.. Our Solar System. We now know that our sun is the center of our solar . GSUSA marks and content used with permission of the Girl Scouts of the USA. Montage of planets. . Image credit: NASA/JPL. Planets in our. Solar System. Meet the Neighbors. Background information. Planets. The Solar System. Identify planets by observing their movement against background stars.. Explain that the solar system consists of many bodies held together by gravity.. Objectives. The solar system consists of the planets, their moons, and many other bodies orbiting the Sun..

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