Transcript Slide 1

Our Solar System
Jonathan Hodge
Tanglewood Nature Center
Photos courtesy of NASA
Have you ever looked at the empty
sky and wondered?
The Sun
What do you think about the Sun?
Solar flares are
massive eruptions
of the Suns energy.
The energy they
release takes just 8
minutes to reach
Earth!
Sun spots are
magnetic
disturbances,
cooler than the
surrounding
surface of the
sun, they can
be 50k miles
across
The Solar wind is
a stream of very
fast moving energy
particles that travel
at incredible
speeds towards
the Earth
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What is the Sun?
◦ The Sun is our nearest star. It is a giant ball of
super hot gas. It burns Hydrogen which in turn
produces Helium….but it doesn’t burn like a
fireplace does, the star is not “on fire”. It’s
called “thermonuclear fusion”.
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How old is the Sun? Where are stars
born?
◦ The Sun was born about 5 billion years ago
from a giant cloud of dust! Stars are born in
“Nurseries!”
The Orion Nebula: Photo Jonathan Hodge
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Is the Sun the center of our Galaxy?
◦ No! The sun is the center of our Solar System.
Our solar system is on the Orion arm of our
own spiral galaxy
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What is the name of our Galaxy?
◦ Our galaxy is called the Milky Way!
What do you think about Mars?
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Mars is the ? planet from the Sun?
◦ The fourth!
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What are the first ? planets?
◦ Mercury, Venus and Earth
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What color is Mars and why?
◦ Mars is red because of the soil which is rich in Iron
Oxide
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Would you weigh more or less on Mars?
◦ You would weigh about a third of your weight.. if
you are 70 pounds….you’d weigh 27!
•Mars is very bright, which makes it easy to spot in the night sky.
•It was named after the Roman god of war because its reddish color
reminded the people of blood.
Olympus Mons
is the largest
volcano in our
solar system!
Although people have
never landed on Mars,
we have sent robotic
explorers there.
MARS
Martian crater
What do you think about Jupiter?
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What is Jupiter made out of?
◦ Jupiter is a “Gas Planet”. It’s thick atmosphere
of gas eventually turns into an ocean of
Hydrogen and Water
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How much would you weigh on Jupiter?
◦ If you weighed 70 pounds on Earth you would
weigh 185 pounds on Jupiter
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What is the “Eye of Jupiter” and how and
big is it?
◦ It is a massive storm over three hundred years
old, bigger than the Earth with super hurricane
force winds
•Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun, is the largest planet in our solar system.
•Jupiter is so big that over 1,000 planets the size of Earth could fit into it.
•It has over 60 moons and 3 rings.
•Can life exist on Jupiter's moon, Europa?
The “Great Red Spot” or
“Eye of Jupiter”
JUPITER
Here are a few of Jupiter’s moons
We can’t forget about Pluto!
…some things are so far beyond our current technology
that we can only guess what they look like.
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Which is further away from Earth? Neptune
or Pluto?
◦ That depends!! Objects usually orbit in a
circle….Pluto orbits the sun in more of an egg
shape…so sometimes it is closer to Earth than
Neptune as their orbits cross!
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Is Pluto a planet?
◦ Not anymore! Poor Pluto was downgraded from
being a planet in 2006. Objects like Pluto are now
called “Plutoids”
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How big is Pluto?
◦ Pluto is very small, it is only about a third the
size of our Moon
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Pluto has how many moons?
◦ Pluto has 3 moons!
•Pluto used to be the ninth planet from the Sun, which made it the
smallest planet in our solar system.
•Some scientists believe that Pluto once was one of Neptune’s moons,
and that it pulled out away from Neptune and made its own orbit.
PLUTO
Clearest view to date
of Pluto and Charon
A little show and tell!
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I am sometimes made of Iron
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I have three names
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I have seen things you can only imagine
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I came from outer space
What is this?
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A meteoroid is a particle of debris in the
Solar System. (They can be as small as
sand or as big as a boulder!)
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When the meteoroid enters Earth's (or
another body's) atmosphere it is called a
meteor, a shooting star or falling star. If
the meteor reaches the ground and
survives impact, it is called a meteorite.