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Ch.2.

Ch.2. Solar System Consisting of the Sun, planets, satellites , asteroids, plutoid (dwarf planet), comets &others. From http://sse.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/index.cfm. The characteristics of the solar system The sun occupies 99.8% of the total mass, but only 2% of the angular momentum

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Ch.2.

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  1. Ch.2. • Solar System • Consisting of the Sun, planets, satellites, asteroids, plutoid (dwarf planet), comets &others. From http://sse.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/index.cfm

  2. The characteristics of the solar system • The sun occupies 99.8% of the total mass, but only 2% of the angular momentum • Seen from the sky far above the north pole, all the planets revolve around the Sun anticlockwise on the same plane. • They turn on their axis in the same direction with the revolution (exception, Venus & Uranus) • The planet’s arrays around Sun according to ‘Titius-Bode rule’ (D = 4 + 3*2n, where n is the order #) • The planets can be divided into two groups; inner (or terretrial) planets (from mercury to Mars) and outer (or major) planets (from Jupiter to Neptune). The two groups have definitely different sizes and compositions

  3. The Sun

  4. The Planets Inner or terrestrial planets: From left to right, mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars Outer or major planets: From left to right, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, & Neptune,

  5. The Asteroids From http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/undergrad/classes/spring2009/Hubbard_206-2/Lectures4/asteroid_folder_DMinton/Apr21.htm

  6. From http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/undergrad/classes/spring2009/Hubbard_206-2/Lectures4/asteroid_folder_DMinton/Apr21.htm

  7. The Comets Illustration of the Oort cloud and Kuiper Belt. NASA/JPL The nucleus of Halley's Comet as imaged by the Giotto spacecraft From http://www.mira.org/fts0/planets/102/text/txt001x.htm

  8. From http://deepimpact.umd.edu/gallery/orbits3.html

  9. Titius-Bode rule From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titius%E2%80%93Bode_law

  10. The origin of the solar system • Nebula theory • External force theory •  Neonebula theory

  11. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_the_solar_system

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