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Title: Astronomy


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Astronomy
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Chapter Seventeen The Solar System
  • 17.1 About the Solar System
  • 17.2 The Planets
  • 17.3 Other Solar System Objects

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Investigation 17A
Non-Renewable Resources
  • How fast are we using non-renewable resources?

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17.1 About the solar system
  • Ancient observers noticed that five bright
    objects seemed to wander among the stars at
    night.
  • They called these objects planets, from the Greek
    word meaning wandering star, and named them
    Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.

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17.1 About the solar system
  • Galileo made two discoveries.
  • Galileo argued that the phases of Venus could not
    be explained if Earth were at the center of the
    planets.

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17.1 About the solar system
  • Second, Galileo saw that there were four moons
    orbiting Jupiter.
  • Galileos discoveries helped prove that Earth and
    the other planets orbit the sun, disproving the
    early theory that earth was the center of the
    universe.

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17.1 What is the solar system?
  • Today, we define the solar system as the sun and
    all objects that are gravitationally bound to the
    sun.
  • The solar system is roughly divided into the
    inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars)
    and the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,
    and Neptune)
  • The dwarf planet Pluto is the oldest known member
    of a smaller group of frozen worlds orbiting
    beyond Neptune.

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17.1 Gravitational force
  • Newtons law of universal gravitation explains
    how the strength of the force depends on the mass
    of the objects and the distance between them.

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17.1 Orbits
  • An orbit is a regular, repeating path that an
    object in space follows around another object.
  • An object in orbit is called a satellite.

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17.1 Orbits
  • An orbit results from the balance between inertia
    and gravitational force.
  • Without the pull of gravity, a planet would
    travel off into space in a straight line.

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17.1 Motion of the planets
  • The orbits of the planets are slightly elliptical
    but almost circular.
  • The Sun is at a point called the focus that is
    offset from the center of the orbit.

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17.1 Motion of the planets
  • In addition to orbiting the Sun, the planets also
    rotate.
  • An axis is the imaginary line that passes through
    the center of a planet from pole to pole.

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17.1 Comparing size and distance
  • The Sun is by far the largest object in the solar
    system.
  • One astronomical unit (AU) is equal to 150
    million km, or the distance from Earth to the Sun.

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