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Discover the wonders of the Solar System including the Sun and planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Learn about their characteristics, sizes, and intriguing features. Engage in fun activities to understand the scale of the Solar System.
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The Sun is the Largest Object in the Solar System • The Sun contains more than 99.85% of the total mass of the solar system • If you put all the planets in the solar system, they would not fill up the volume of the Sun • 110 Earths or 10 Jupiters fit across the diameter of the Sun How big is the Sun?
Tutorial: Sun Size (pg – 63) • Work with a partner! • Read the instructions and questions carefully. • Discuss the concepts and your answers with one another. Take time to understand it now!!!! • Come to a consensus answer you both agree on. • If you get stuck or are not sure of your answer, ask another group.
Debrief Tutorial: Sun Size • The Sun is HUGE! • Any questions?
The Sun has a diameter of approximately 1.4 million kilometers. Roughly how many Earths would fit across the diameter of the Sun? • 10 • 100 • 1000 • 10,000 • 1 million
If you were constructing a scale model of the solar system that used a Sun that was the size of a basketball (~ 12” diameter), which of the following lengths would most closely approximate the scaled distance between Earth and the Sun? • 3 feet (length of an outstretched arm) • 10 feet (height of a basketball goal) • 100 feet (height of an 8 story building) • 300 feet (length of a football field)
Comparisons among the nine planets show distinct similarities and significant differences
Jupiter Mercury
Mercury Jupiter
Mercury Jupiter
Brilliant blue Neptune has a giant storm too • Which of these is Earth-like? • Which of these is Jupiter-like? • Or are they the same (both Earth-like or Jupiter-like)?
Which of these is Earth-like? • Which of these is Jupiter-like? • Or are they the same (both Earth-like or Jupiter-like)?
Inner (Terrestrial) Planets • Mercury • Venus • Earth • Mars • Characteristics • Small • Rocky • Very close to the Sun • Have few moons • Have no rings
Mercury Moon Photographs from Mariner 10 reveal Mercury’s lunar-like surface
The surface of Venus is completely hidden beneath permanent cloud cover
Venus is covered with gently rolling hills and numerous volcanoes
EARTH • More on this planet later
Enormous shield volcanoes Valles Marineris is as big as the entire United States of America
Ice caps dominate the poles during different times of the year
Olympus Mons - the largest volcano in the solar system has a base larger than the state of Arizona
Early space probes to Mars found no canals but did find some controversial features
Ohio River valley on Earth River channels on Mars Surface features indicate that water once flowed on Mars
Note the remote-control rover, Sojourner, next to a Martian rock 1999 Picture from the Mars Pathfinder Lander
Mars Water/Ice Discovered Activities Manual Prather • Offerdahl • Slater
The Martian meteorite found in Antarctica has not provided conclusive evidence about life on Mars
2004 “Opportunity” drilling holes in crater wall with robotic