PPT-The Outer Planets
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By Jakob Terry and Dylan Jupiter It is the fifth planet It is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium The Great Red Spot is the most famous storm on Jupiter
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By Jakob Terry and Dylan Jupiter It is the fifth planet It is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium The Great Red Spot is the most famous storm on Jupiter It is the largest planet Jupiters Moon . 0. Topic: . Exoplanets. Concepts: . Infrared observations, debris disks, . exoplanet. detection, planetary systems. Missions: . Spitzer, Herschel. Coordinated by . the NASA Astrophysics . Forum. An Instructor’s Guide for using the slide sets is available at the ASP website . The milky way. (seen from Bryce Canyon, UT). The Solar System. ?. “A . system. is a set of . interacting. or interdependent. components . forming an integrated whole” (Wikipedia). The Solar System. Sotirios Karathanasis, Karalyn Berman, Leah Cassens. Overview. What is a habitable planet?. How do they form?. How do we find them?. Possible habitable planets. Future goals. What makes up a habitable planet?. 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.. Solar System:. The sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around it. Planet. A celestial body that orbits the sun, is round because of its own gravity, and has cleared the neighborhood around its orbital path. Chapter 23. 23.1 The Solar System. 99.85%. of the mass of our solar system is in the Sun, planets make up the rest.. Gravity holds planets in orbit.. Overview of the Planets. . Terrestrial planets. Stars, solar systems form within giant molecular clouds. Requires . high density. , . dust, and low temperatures. to initiate gravitational . collapse. Most material is hydrogen and helium; only a few percent is other elements. By AJ, Aidan, Cheryl, and Emma. The Dwarf Planets. A dwarf planet is a smaller planet that shares an orbit around the sun such as an asteroid comets.. Scientists believe there may be as many as a few 100 other dwarf planets in the . What factors exists on Earth that make life possible here, but unlikely on any other planet?. Which planets in the solar system are called the “gas giants” and why?. In general, what condition on the planets is MOST affected by its distance from. The milky way. (seen from Bryce Canyon, UT). The Solar System. ?. “A . system. is a set of . interacting. or interdependent. components . forming an integrated whole” (Wikipedia). The Solar System. By: Virginia. . Speirs. The Solar System. The solar system is made up of many different things. There are 8 planets in our solar system. . The Inner Planets. The inner planets are the four planets closest to the sun. The inner planets are - Mercury, Venus, Earth, . Protoplanetary. disk: condensation and accretion. Solar wind (beginning of fusion). Collisions continue. Planetary migration (orbits shifting). Late Heavy Bombardment (Hadean Era). Planetary Evolution. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . Fill in the Comparing Planets Chart with what you already know about the planets.. How does Earth compare to other planets in the solar system?. S6E1c. Compare and contrast planets in terms of: size relative to earth; surface and atmospheric features; relative distance from the sun; ability to support life.
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