Solar System
Solar System
Journal
• Can you name the 8 planets in our Solar
System? This includes Earth…
• GALAXY
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s/
• MILKY WAY
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way/
• SOLAR SYSTEM
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stem/
The Inner Planets
(Terrestrial Planets)
Spinning Planets
• Period of Rotation: amount of time that
an object takes to rotate once. (1 Day)
• Discovered in 1781
• Uranus appears blue-green in color
• It’s axis of rotation is tilted 90 degrees
• Moons are named after Shakespearean
plays and formed from other broken
moons.
Neptune
• Discovered in 1846
• Neptune has visual belts of clouds
• Interior releases thermal energy to its
outer layers.
• Use to be the 8th planet after Pluto
until 1999.
What Keeps Our Planets & Other
Objects In Space In Orbit??
Actual Orbit
COMETS
ASTEROIDS
METEOROIDS
What is a comet?
• A comet is a small
body made out of
dust, rock, gas & ice.
• They are kind of like
a dirty snowball
• Comets come from
faraway regions of
our solar system
beyond the planets
Comets are made up of
different parts.
The nucleus
The coma
The ion tail
The dust tail
Comet Brain Pop
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What is an asteroid?
• Asteroids are
large pieces of
space rock with
irregular shapes.
• They are also
known as
planetoids or
minor planets
that revolves
around our sun
• Most asteroids orbit the Sun in the asteroid
belt located between Mars and Jupiter. A
few asteroids approach the Sun more
closely.
• Asteroids can collide with object such as
Earth’s moon, creating huge craters on the
surface.
Asteroid Brain Pop
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ience/space/asteroids/
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METEOROIDS
METEORS &
METEORITES
• Meteoroids are pieces
of rock or dust that
are smaller than
asteroids.
• Meteoroids are tiny
particles left by an
asteroid or a comet &
most meteoroids are
smaller than the size
of a pebble.
• When small meteoroids enters Earth’s
atmosphere, they usually burn up &
make a fiery trail as it falls, it is then
called a meteor or a “shooting star”