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 . 1 Flammable gas 22 Nonflammable nontoxic gas 23 Toxic gas 3 Flammable liquid 30 mL 300 mL 30 mL 500 mL 30 mL 1 L 41 Selfreactive substances 41 Other flammable solids 30 g 500 g 30 g 1 kg 42 Pyrophoric substances 42 Spontaneously combustible substance www.nasa.gov Solar Power for Outer Planets Study National Aeronautics and Space Administrationwww.nasa.gov National Aeronautics and Space Administration www.nasa.gov Background & Outline Background & 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 . 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 . Kozai. resonance. 2 planets in mean motion resonance. Lee, M. H. 2004. 3 body perturbing function. Assume one body is pretty far away and define R. 3. to be distance to this body and center of mass of the inner binary. This video is the exclusive property of the copyright holder.Copying, transmitting, or reproducing in any form, or byany means, without prior written permission from thecopyright holder is prohibited 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.. Winter 2012. Mercury. James . Pluim. & Eddie Lopez. . Facts about Planet . Mercury. Mercury is the fastest moving planet in our Solar System and is the nearest planet to the Sun. Mercury is one of the four terrestrial planets, being a rocky body like the Earth. It is the smallest of the four.. 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. SC.5.E.5.1, SC.5.E.5.2, SC.5.E.5.3, SC.4.E.5.4 . Department of Science. Big Idea 5: Earth in Space and Time Benchmarks. SC.5.E.5.1. Recognize that a galaxy consists of gas, dust, and many stars, including any objects orbiting the stars. Identify our home galaxy as the Milky Way. AA . The Solar System. To Infinity and Beyond!. Have you ever wanted to know…. Why is the solar system called the solar system?. What makes up the solar system?. What is the solar system?. Introduction. 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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