
Solar System Cloze
... they are big and made mostly of gas. _______________ is the largest planet in the solar system. _________________ is famous for its rings. _______________ also has rings but is not as famous as Saturn. _____________ is named after the god of the sea. Planetoids: Asteroids and Comets There are many o ...
... they are big and made mostly of gas. _______________ is the largest planet in the solar system. _________________ is famous for its rings. _______________ also has rings but is not as famous as Saturn. _____________ is named after the god of the sea. Planetoids: Asteroids and Comets There are many o ...
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... It is surrounded by the cooler, dusty disk, which appears as yellow, green and blue. The diameter of the disk is about 20 times larger than our entire solar system. ...
... It is surrounded by the cooler, dusty disk, which appears as yellow, green and blue. The diameter of the disk is about 20 times larger than our entire solar system. ...
The Origin of Our Solar System
... substance is a solid or a gas. – Above the condensation temperature, gas state – Below the condensation temperature, solid sate • Hydrogen and Helium: always in gas state, because concentration temperatures close to absolute zero • Substance such as water (H2O), methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) have ...
... substance is a solid or a gas. – Above the condensation temperature, gas state – Below the condensation temperature, solid sate • Hydrogen and Helium: always in gas state, because concentration temperatures close to absolute zero • Substance such as water (H2O), methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) have ...
M - UC Berkeley Astronomy w
... is far from complete and modeling is usually carried out with semiempirical models. The first such model was The Minimum Solar Nebula (e.g., Hayashi et al. Protostars & Planets II, 1985). This model uses power-law distributions for density and temperature: q z 2 / 2 H 2 ...
... is far from complete and modeling is usually carried out with semiempirical models. The first such model was The Minimum Solar Nebula (e.g., Hayashi et al. Protostars & Planets II, 1985). This model uses power-law distributions for density and temperature: q z 2 / 2 H 2 ...
Formation of the Solar System The Solar System
... • Jovian planets – high mass (≥ 15 M⊕ ) – low density (gaseous) – rapid rotators (P ≤ 18 hours) – many satellites – far from Sun (a ≥ 5 AU) ...
... • Jovian planets – high mass (≥ 15 M⊕ ) – low density (gaseous) – rapid rotators (P ≤ 18 hours) – many satellites – far from Sun (a ≥ 5 AU) ...
Types of Planetary System
... All planetary systems consist of material orbiting a star. This material can range in size from grains of dust to large gaseous planets. It is held in place by the gravity of the star. Hot Jupiter Systems: These systems have a very large planet like Jupiter in our own Solar System but orbiting extre ...
... All planetary systems consist of material orbiting a star. This material can range in size from grains of dust to large gaseous planets. It is held in place by the gravity of the star. Hot Jupiter Systems: These systems have a very large planet like Jupiter in our own Solar System but orbiting extre ...
Phys 214. Planets and Life
... • The remaining planetesimals close to the Sun will almost all impact with planets in this region –creation of the Moon –About 20,000 of these objects left between Mars & Jupiter –The rate of impacts was clearly much higher in the past than it is now •Planetesimals farther out (mostly icy) interact ...
... • The remaining planetesimals close to the Sun will almost all impact with planets in this region –creation of the Moon –About 20,000 of these objects left between Mars & Jupiter –The rate of impacts was clearly much higher in the past than it is now •Planetesimals farther out (mostly icy) interact ...
Solar System Cloze
... Fill in the blanks below with words from this box: Neptune gas giants Pluto solar Mars nine asteroids Jupiter temperature orbit water Saturn dinosaurs Earth Venus Mercury ...
... Fill in the blanks below with words from this box: Neptune gas giants Pluto solar Mars nine asteroids Jupiter temperature orbit water Saturn dinosaurs Earth Venus Mercury ...
Powerpoint - Physics and Astronomy
... The associated dust blocks starlight. Composition mostly H, He. Too cold for optical emission but some radio spectral lines from molecules. Doppler shifts of lines indicate clouds rotate at a few km/s. Clumps within such clouds collapse to form stars or clusters of stars. They are spinning at about ...
... The associated dust blocks starlight. Composition mostly H, He. Too cold for optical emission but some radio spectral lines from molecules. Doppler shifts of lines indicate clouds rotate at a few km/s. Clumps within such clouds collapse to form stars or clusters of stars. They are spinning at about ...
The Origin of Our Solar System
... collided with the sun and pulled matter out of it. – Buffon knew nothing of the actual size of a comet; however, later astronomers took his idea and replaced the comet with a passing star. – Matter ripped from the two stars condensed to form planets. ...
... collided with the sun and pulled matter out of it. – Buffon knew nothing of the actual size of a comet; however, later astronomers took his idea and replaced the comet with a passing star. – Matter ripped from the two stars condensed to form planets. ...
Stephen E. Strom
... – Correlation between disk size and proximity to q Ori – Kuiper belt cutoff may reflect photo-evaporation (Hollenbach) ...
... – Correlation between disk size and proximity to q Ori – Kuiper belt cutoff may reflect photo-evaporation (Hollenbach) ...
The Daily Telegraph – London… 14th February 2008… New Solar
... Jupiter and Saturn are to our sun. The smaller planet is roughly twice as far from its star as the larger one, just as Saturn is about twice as far from the sun as Jupiter. Planetary scientists who discovered them believe there could be rocky planets, like Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, closer to t ...
... Jupiter and Saturn are to our sun. The smaller planet is roughly twice as far from its star as the larger one, just as Saturn is about twice as far from the sun as Jupiter. Planetary scientists who discovered them believe there could be rocky planets, like Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, closer to t ...
The Solar System
... Sun estimated age is based on all the circumstantial evidence ~ 4.5 - 5 billion years. It has about a 10 billion-year life. ...
... Sun estimated age is based on all the circumstantial evidence ~ 4.5 - 5 billion years. It has about a 10 billion-year life. ...
LOW MASS STAR FORMATION
... • Form massive stars through collisions of intermediate-mass stars in clusters – May be explained by observed cluster dynamics – Possible problem with cross section for coalescence – Observational consequences of such collisions? ...
... • Form massive stars through collisions of intermediate-mass stars in clusters – May be explained by observed cluster dynamics – Possible problem with cross section for coalescence – Observational consequences of such collisions? ...
Planet formation
... as it has a larger surface area. Once these condensations reach ~10s km in size they become 'planetesimals' and gravity becomes important. Oligarchic growth: growth The largest planetesimals grow faster, and the larger they become the more dominant their gravitational attraction becomes, allowing a ...
... as it has a larger surface area. Once these condensations reach ~10s km in size they become 'planetesimals' and gravity becomes important. Oligarchic growth: growth The largest planetesimals grow faster, and the larger they become the more dominant their gravitational attraction becomes, allowing a ...
Fill in the blanks below with words from this box: Neptune solar
... they are big and made mostly of gas. _______________ is the largest planet in the solar system. _________________ is famous for its rings. _______________ also has rings but is not as famous as Saturn. _____________ is named after the god of the sea. Planetoids: Asteroids and Comets There are many o ...
... they are big and made mostly of gas. _______________ is the largest planet in the solar system. _________________ is famous for its rings. _______________ also has rings but is not as famous as Saturn. _____________ is named after the god of the sea. Planetoids: Asteroids and Comets There are many o ...
Physics 2028: Great Ideas in Science II: The Changing Earth Module
... sometimes destroying each other, sometimes sticking together to form even bigger planetesimals =⇒ this is a process known as accretion. ...
... sometimes destroying each other, sometimes sticking together to form even bigger planetesimals =⇒ this is a process known as accretion. ...
Formation of the Solar System
... Some clumps within clouds collapse under their own weight to form stars or clusters of stars. Clumps spin at about 1 km/s. ...
... Some clumps within clouds collapse under their own weight to form stars or clusters of stars. Clumps spin at about 1 km/s. ...