Astronomy
Astronomy
What is Astronomy?
Stars
Aurora
Comets
What’s Out There, Anyway?
Atmospheric phenomena
Solar System
Sun and planets; comets, asteroids, etc.
Milky Way
Our galaxy
Extra-galactic
Other galaxies
Auroras
Meteor Showers
Solar System Objects and
Phenomena
The Sun
Eclipses
Planets & Moons
Asteroids
Comets
Galactic Objects and
Phenomena
Stars & star clusters
Nebulas
Supernova Remnants
Dead Stars
White Dwarfs
Neutron Stars
Black Holes
Dark Matter
Extra-Galactic Objects and
Phenomena
Other Galaxies
Galaxy Clusters
Super Clusters
Dark Matter
Dark Energy
Neighborhood Tour - Our Solar
System
The Solar System
Xena
Sol (our sun)
1. Mercury
2. Venus
3. Earth
4. Mars
Mercury
Mercury has
a lunar-like
geology.
Caloris Basin
Mercury
Mercury is
almost tidally
locked, like
the Moon.
Venus
Venus’
surface
has only
been
revealed
in the
past 10
years.
Venus
Mars has
the most
Earth-like
geology.
Mars
Mars’ geologic
history was
once warmer
and wetter than
now.
The Real Face of Mars
Mars from Pathfinder
Sojourner
Olympus Mons
Mars’ Polar Caps
Martian Meteorite
Martian Fossils ?
Deimos and Phobos
Jovian Planets
1. Jupiter
2. Saturn
3. Uranus
4. Neptune
Jupiter
Jupiter’s geologic
features are all
atmospheric.
Moons of Jupiter
Io is the most active
body in the Solar
System.
Moons of Jupiter
“All these worlds are
yours except
Europa…”
Moons of Jupiter
Ganymede and
Callisto are two of
the larger bodies in
the Solar System.
Saturn
Saturn is the
furthest out of
the historical
planets.
Saturn’s moons
First ever color
picture of
Titan’s surface
January 14, 2005
Water and
hydrocarbon ice
ESA/NASA/Univ. of Arizona
Uranus & moons
Uranus orbits the
Sun on its side.
Neptune & moons
Pluto & Charon
Units for Measuring
Astronomical Distances
Astronomical Units (AU)
Defined as the distance from the Sun to the Earth
Light-years
Defined as the distance light travels in one year
About 9.46x1015 m
Parsecs
Derived from the way stars appear to shift slightly
in the sky as the Earth orbits the Sun
Equal to about 3.26 light-years
How Big Is It?
Our Earth
12,756 km across
= 1 AU
= 500 light-seconds
How Big Is It?, cont.
Sun to Jupiter
5.2 AU
Sun to Pluto
Between 30 and 49 AU
Oort Cloud
Theoretical, unobserved edge of the Solar
System
Out to about 50,000 AU (= 0.79 light-year)
How Big Is It?, cont.
Nearest star
4.2 light-years away
Our Galaxy
100,000 light-years across
Quasar 3C 273
One of the nearest and brightest quasars